2020 Adelaide Race 2 Replay

2020 Adelaide Race 1 Replay

2020 Adelaide Results

2020 Adelaide Race #1 Results

1. Robby Gordon
2. Toby Price
3. Matt Brabham
4. Shae Davies
5. Paul Weel
6. Paul Morris
7. Bill Hynes
8. Greg Gartner
9. Luke Vanna
10. Sara Price
11. Shaun Richardson
12. Matt Mingay

2020 Adelaide Race #2 Results

1. Matt Brabham
2. Robby Gordon
3. Paul Morris
4. Paul Weel
5. Toby Price
6. Matt Mingay
7. Luke Vanna
8. Sara Price
9. Shaun Richardson
10. Shae Davies
11. Bill Hynes
12. Greg Gartner

2020 Adelaide Race #3 Results

1. Shae Davies
2. Robby Gordon
3. Matt Brabham
4. Greg Gartner
5. Paul Morris
6. Toby Price
7. Paul Weel
8. Luke Vanna
9. Bill Hynes
10. Sara Price
11. Shaun Richardson
12. Matt Mingay

Overall Weekend Results

  1. Robby Gordon
  2. Matt Brabham
  3. Toby Price

 

 

Adelaide Entry List

2020 Adelaide Entry List

#2 – Matt Mingay
#7 – Robby Gordon
#12 – Shaun Richardson
#38 – Luke Vanna
#50 – Paul Weel
#57 – Bill Hynes
#67 – Paul Morris
#78 – Sara Price
#83 – Matt Brahbam
#87 – Toby Price
#88 – Shae Davis
#410 – Greg Gartner

Adelaide Weekend Schedule

SST Weekend Schedule at Superloop Adelaide 500

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20

11:30am-11:50am – Practice 1
2:30pm-2:50pm – Practice 2

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21

12:55pm-1:15pm – Qualifying
5:25pm-5:45pm – Race #1

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22

9:55am-10:15am – Shootout Qualifying
3:10pm-3:30pm – Race #2

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23

2:10pm-2:30pm – Race 3

Times are local to Adelaide, Australia.

Races will be broadcast live on FOXTEL and live streamed right here or at the SST Facebook page.

Toby Price, Greg Gartner join Stadium Super Trucks in Adelaide

From SPEED CAFE

Off-road racers Toby Price and Greg Gartner will contest the opening round of the Boost Mobile Stadium Super Truck Series at the Superloop Adelaide 500.

The pair have joined Team Australia alongside racing returnee Paul Weel, former Super2 Series regular Shae Davies, Toyota 86 front runner Luke Vanna, and Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 winner Paul Morris.

The Adelaide 500 round of the championship is the first of three Team Australia versus Team USA events this year.

While Price is more accustomed to two wheels, the two-time Dakar Rally winner isn’t unfamiliar with the Stadium Super Truck scene.

“I’m stoked to be back at Adelaide racing in the SSTs,” Price said.

“I have such a great time racing them every time I jump in them and get to take on those big jumps.

“I think Team Australia and Team USA will bring out some rivalries and I think we’ll see some really close racing. It should be fun!”

The drive at the Adelaide 500 comes between his FIM World Rally Championship and Trophy Truck Racing commitments in Europe and North America respectively.

Meanwhile, Gartner returns to the high flying truck racing championship after a brief hiatus. He last raced at the Adelaide 500 in 2017 and is looking forward to his return.

“I’m super excited to be a part of the Stadium Super Trucks in Adelaide, to be able to race these trucks against some of the biggest names in motorsport is fantastic,” he said.

“One of the biggest challenges for me is to change my driving style from the dirt to tar as most of my racing career has been in off-road racing and speedway.

“I wouldn’t be able to compete in this racing without my great sponsors, big and small, so thank you very much to everyone for their support.”

More drivers are to be confirmed with a little over a week until the new season gets underway.

The Boost Mobile Stadium Super Trucks play support to the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship at the Adelaide 500 on February 20-23.

2020 Stadium SUPER Trucks Tentative Schedule

Charlotte, NC (November 21, 2019)- SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks has announced its schedule for the 2020 season. It will feature a total of 20 rounds of action next year, visiting ten different tracks in three different countries.

For the fourth time in series history, the SuperLoop 500 in Adelaide, SA, Australia, will be included on the schedule in conjunction with the Virgin Australia Supercars opening round early in the SST season.

After a year absence, the trucks will be back in South Australia, and will feature drivers from both the United States and Australia in the first of three co-sanctioned events with the newly formed Boost Mobile Super Trucks.

The longest-running event on the Stadium SUPER Trucks schedule will also be back for the eighth consecutive year as the trucks take to the streets of Long Beach, Calif., April 17-19, for the 47th running of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.

After a successful return to the Honda Indy Toronto in 2019, Canadian motorsports fans will revel in the thrills of STT being featured again on the NTT IndyCar Series weekend. On July 10-12, the streets of Toronto will showcase the excitement of SST racing for the sixth time.

Starting the stretch of four race weekends in a month, the trucks will the make a stop for a third time at Wisconsin’s Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., August 7-8, in conjunction with the NASCAR Xfinity Series Henry 180.

After making two visits to the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 2019 with all kinds of wild racing action, the loyal fans of Ohio will be treated to a return trip of Stadium SUPER Trucks as part of The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio weekend, August 14-16.

The second of three events co-sanctioned with the Boost Mobile Super Trucks will see the American drivers head back to Australia, August 29-30, for a return to the Sydney Motorsport Park in Sydney, New South Wales, for a race under the lights. This will be the first time SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks will compete on a road course at night. The first appearance of SST at Sydney Motorsport Park was back in 2018 at an event with AMRS.

Returning to the Pacific Northwest for the second straight year, Portland International Raceway will be host to SST again along with the NTT IndyCar Series, September 4-6.

To close out the 2020 campaign, SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks will return to the Gold Coast to compete on the Streets of Surfers Paradise for the fourth time. A venue favorite of the series boasting large crowds and a picture perfect beachfront track provides the perfect scenario to crown the 2020 champion. Gold Coast will be the last of three events co-sanctioned with Boost Mobile Super Trucks.

Stay tuned to StadiumSuperTrucks.com and Facebook.com/StadiumSuperTrucks for additional event dates to be announced in the coming weeks.

2020 SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks Schedule

February 1; Southern California Stadium*
February 20-23; SuperLoop 500; Adelaide, SA, Australia **
April 17-19; Long Beach Grand Prix, Long Beach, California
July 10-12; Honda Indy Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
August 7-8; Road America; Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
August 14-16; Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course; Lexington, Ohio
August 28-30; Sydney Motorsport Park; Sydney, NSW, Australia**
September 4-6; Portland International Raceway; Portland, Oregon
October 30-November 1; Surfers Paradise Street Circuit; Gold Coast, QLD, Australia**
TBA*

*Look for an announcement with additional dates in the coming weeks
** Co-Sanctioned with Boost Mobile Super Trucks

New for 2020, Stadium SUPER Trucks in Australia has expanded to feature its own series schedule in conjunction with existing Virgin Australia SuperCar events under the banner of Boost Mobile Super Trucks.

The Australian campaign will kick off February 20-23 with the SuperLoop 500 in Adelaide, South Australia. The opening event of the Boost Mobile Super Trucks schedule will be co-sanctioned with SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks and will feature both drivers from the United States and Australia competing.

The next two events will feature new tracks for SST with Symmonds Plains Raceway in Launceston, Tasmania hosting an event, April 3-5. While a week later, the trucks will be loaded on a ship for the Pukekohe Raceway, April 24-26, and the first event in the country of New Zealand.

The remaining schedule will feature the Boost Mobile Super Trucks to return to venues that have hosted previously. Making a third appearance at the Barbagallo Racway in Perth, Western Australia, SST will take to the track, May 15-17, for the first of two night events on the schedule in 2020. Following Perth, the trucks will make the cross-country journey for the second appearance at the Townsville Street Circuit in Townsville, Queensland, June 26-28.

Traveling to the north for the second time in the trucks history, the Hidden Valley Raceway in Darwin, Northern Territory, will be part of all the action, July 17-19.

For the second co-sanctioned event with the SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks, the drivers from the North American series will join the Australians for a twilight shootout, August 28-30, at the Sydney Motorsports Park in Sydney, New South Whales.

The closing event in the Inaugural Boost Mobile Super Trucks season will see the high-flying trucks return to the streets of Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast. Similar to Adelaide and Sydney, both drivers from Boost Mobile Super Trucks and SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks will be in action for the final event in both series. Two champions will be crowned the weekend of October 30-November 1.

2020 Boost Mobile Super Trucks Schedule

February 20-23; Adelaide Street Circuit; Adelaide, SA, Australia**
April 3-5; Symmonds Plains Raceway; Launceston, TAS, Australia
April 24-26; Pukekohe Raceway; Auckland, New Zealand
May 15-17; Barbagallo Raceway; Perth, WA, Australia
June 26-28; Townsville Street Circuit; Townsville, QLD, Australia
July 17-19; Hidden Valley Raceway; Darwin, NT, Australia
August 28-30; Sydney Motorsport Park; Sydney, NSW, Australia**
October 30-November 1; Surfers Paradise Street Circuit; Gold Coast, QLD, Australia **

**Co-Sanctioned with SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks

2019 Gold Coast Race 2 Results

2019 Gold Coast Race 2 Results

1. Matt Brabham
2. Paul Morris
3. Bill Hynes
4. Robby Gordon
5. Toby Price
6. Russell Ingall
7. Cole Potts
8. Greg Biffle
9. Matty Nolan
10. Gavin Harlien

2019 Gold Coast Race 1 Results

2019 Gold Coast Race 1 Results

1. Robby Gordon
2. Matt Brabham
3. Gavin Harlien
4. Greg Biffle
5. Russell Ingall
6. Toby Price
7. Bill Hynes
8. Paul Morris
9. Cole Potts
10. Matty Nolan

Race 2 is on Sunday at 12:30pm local time (10:30pm/et on Saturday in the United States)

Stadium SUPER Trucks Return To Darwin in 2020

The Saturday and Sunday racing action at Hidden Valley is bigger than ever in 2020 with the much anticipated return of the Stadium Super Trucks to the BetEasy Darwin Triple Crown Supercars program, July 17-19, 2020.

Joining the racing action as a support category the American-style trucks will take on jumps at high speed, launching into the air before powering their dramatic racing style around the Hidden Valley Raceway.

Get access to the Super Stadium Trucks with any hospitality package, single day general admission or three-day hot pass ticket.

Click here for more info.