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Stadium Super Trucks at the Grand Prix of Long Beach, which has hosted the series since the first season in 2013

The following is a list of tracks that have hosted a Stadium Super Trucks race weekend.

True to the series name, the trucks originally raced mainly in American football stadiums on special dirt courses in emulation of the Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group stadium truck championship; four of the ten tracks that hosted a race during the inaugural season in 2013 were National Football League venues. [1] From 2014 onward, the series began to shift toward road courses and street circuits as a support class for the IndyCar Series, a decision that founder Robby Gordon explained in 2017 helped bring the off-road-centric discipline to a "completely different fan audience." [2] The track layout for these support races follow the IndyCar configuration but add aluminum ramps that enable the trucks to go airborne. [3] SST has also supported other championships and events such as NASCAR and the Race of Champions. [4] The Boost Mobile Super Trucks, SST's standalone Australian series, supported the Supercars Championship. SST began racing in Oceania in 2015. Much of the trucks' Australian competition was under Motorsport Australia sanction, though the series has also supported the Australian Auto Sport Alliance and Ultimate Sprintcar Championship. [5] [6]

Despite shifting to being the undercard for major racing disciplines, the series has continued to host standalone events on occasion such as the Race & Rock World Championship at Lake Elsinore Diamond and the Robby Gordon Off-Road World Championships at Glen Helen Regional Park. [7] [8] Although SST has also participated at events such as the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Race of Champions in 2014 and conducted special races such as the 2016 Mike's Peak Hill Climb Challenge in Baja California, [9] [10] those host sites are not listed below as they are not considered official SST races.

Key

Supporting the IndyCar Series
Supporting the Supercars Championship
Supporting NASCAR
Supporting IndyCar and NASCAR
Standalone; SST is either the main or only event of the weekend

Figures listed below are correct as of the most recent Stadium Super Trucks race weekend at the Music City Grand Prix (August 5–6, 2023).

"Rounds Held" refers to the total number of race weekends hosted by a track, while "Races Held" means the amount of races held. A round can consist of multiple races. Heat races are not included.

2024 tracks

Track Type Location Seasons Rounds Held Races Held Supporting
Long Beach Street Circuit Street circuit Long Beach, California 20132019, 20212023 10 19 Grand Prix of Long Beach

Former tracks

Track Type Location Seasons Rounds Held Races Held Supporting
Adelaide Street Circuit Street circuit Adelaide, South Australia 20152018, 2020 5 15 Adelaide 500
Beijing National Stadium Stadium Beijing, China 2017 1 1 Monster Jam
Belle Isle Park Street circuit Detroit, Michigan 20142018 5 12 [a] Detroit Grand Prix
Bristol Motor Speedway Oval road course Bristol, Tennessee 2022 1 2 Bristol 1000
Caesars Palace Street circuit Paradise, Nevada 2013 1 1 Standalone
Charlotte Motor Speedway Dirt Track Dirt track Charlotte, North Carolina 2016 1 2 TORC: The Off-Road Championship
Circuit of the Americas Mixed surface (X Games), road course (IndyCar) Austin, Texas 20142015, 2019 3 4 X Games, IndyCar Classic
Crandon International Off-Road Raceway Off-road Crandon, Wisconsin 2013 1 2 TORC: The Off-Road Championship
Edward Jones Dome [b] Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 2013 1 1 Standalone
Exhibition Place Street circuit Toronto, Ontario 20132016, 2019 5 10 Grand Prix of Toronto
Foro Sol Stadium Mexico City, Mexico 2018 1 2 Race of Champions
Glen Helen Regional Park Off-road San Bernardino, California 2018 1 2 Robby Gordon Off-Road World Championships
Hidden Valley Raceway Road course Darwin, Northern Territory 2017, 2021 2 6 Darwin Triple Crown
Homebush Street Circuit Street circuit Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales 2015 1 [c] 3 Sydney 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road course Speedway, Indiana 2014 1 2 Indianapolis 500
Lake Elsinore Diamond Stadium Lake Elsinore, California 20172018 2 3 Race & Rock SST World Championship (2017)
Las Vegas Village [d] Street circuit Paradise, Nevada 20142015 2 4 SEMA (2014)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Stadium Los Angeles, California 2013 1 1 Standalone
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Road course Lexington, Ohio 2019, 20212022 5 10 Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio, B&L Transport 170
Nashville Street Circuit Street circuit Nashville, Tennessee 20212023 3 6 Music City Grand Prix
Naval Air Station North Island Street circuit San Diego, California 2014 1 1 Coronado Speed Festival
OC Fair & Event Center Mixed surface Costa Mesa, California 20132016 4 10 Sand Sports Super Show
Portland International Raceway Road course Portland, Oregon 2019 1 2 Grand Prix of Portland
Qualcomm Stadium [e] Stadium San Diego, California 2013 2 2 Standalone
Reid Park Street Circuit Street circuit Townsville, Queensland 2016, 2021 2 6 Townsville 500
Road America Road course Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin 20182020 3 7 Henry 180
St. Petersburg Street Circuit Street circuit St. Petersburg, Florida 20142017, 2021 5 10 Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Street circuit Surfers Paradise, Queensland 20152016, 2019 3 9 Gold Coast 600
Sydney Motorsport Park Road course Eastern Creek, New South Wales 2018 1 2 Sydney SuperNight
Sydney Speedway [f] Dirt track Granville, New South Wales 2015 1 1 Ultimate Sprintcar Championship
Symmons Plains Raceway Road course Launceston, Tasmania 2021 1 3 Tasmania SuperSprint
Texas Motor Speedway Mixed surface Fort Worth, Texas 20172019 3 6 Rainguard Water Sealers 600, O'Reilly Auto Parts 500
University of Phoenix Stadium [g] Stadium Glendale, Arizona 2013 1 1 Standalone
Wanneroo Raceway Road course Neerabup, Western Australia 20172018 2 5 Perth SuperSprint
Watkins Glen International Road course Watkins Glen, New York 2017 1 2 Grand Prix at The Glen

Notes

  1. ^ Does not include 2016 Race 2, which was struck from records due to Matt Mingay's accident.
  2. ^ Now called The Dome at America's Center.
  3. ^ Exhibition round.
  4. ^ Previously called MGM Resorts Village.
  5. ^ Was called SDCCU Stadium prior to its demolition.
  6. ^ Called Valvoline Raceway for naming rights reasons.
  7. ^ Now called State Farm Stadium.

References

  1. ^ "2013 Race Results". Stadium Super Trucks. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  2. ^ Baker, Matt (March 11, 2017). "Grand Prix of St. Petersburg: Life after NASCAR leads Robby Gordon to Stadium Super Trucks series". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  3. ^ DiZinno, Tony (August 10, 2017). "Stacked Watkins Glen weekend adds Stadium SUPER Trucks". NBC Sports. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  4. ^ "Stadium Super Trucks join Race of Champions". Racer. December 21, 2018. Retrieved January 14, 2019.
  5. ^ Coch, Matt (October 22, 2018). "Sydney Motorsport Park confident of SST safety". Speedcafe. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  6. ^ "Super Trucks Sydney Show switches venue". Speedcafe. October 16, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  7. ^ "4x SuperCross Champion Ryan Villopoto to make Stadium SUPER Trucks Debut at SST Race & Rock World Championship". Stadium Super Trucks. December 13, 2017. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
  8. ^ Ochsner, Shaun (September 4, 2018). "Massive Payout for Inaugural Robby Gordon Off-Road Championships at Glen Helen". Four Wheeler. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
  9. ^ DiZinno, Tony (December 4, 2014). "Robby Gordon's Stadium SUPER TRUCKS come to RoC". NBC Sports. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  10. ^ Headlee, Jake (October 11, 2016). "Event Alert: Mike's Peak Hill Climb Oct 13-16, 2016". Offroad Xtreme. Retrieved January 17, 2017.