2014 Stadium Super Trucks season

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Robby Gordon won the 2014 championship for his second consecutive title Stadium Super Trucks Robby Gordon third place interview Crandon 2013.jpg
Robby Gordon won the 2014 championship for his second consecutive title
Sheldon Creed finished second in points Stadium Super Trucks Sheldon Creed waiting for second place interview.jpg
Sheldon Creed finished second in points

The 2014 Stadium Super Trucks season, officially Speed Energy Formula Off-Road presented by Traxxas, was the second season of the Stadium Super Trucks and the first under the Formula Off-Road name. [1]

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As he did in 2013, series founder Robby Gordon was the winner of the series championship, taking six victories en route to the title. Gordon won the championship by 75 points ahead of Sheldon Creed, who won a trio of races during the year, including a clean sweep at the IndyCar Series-supporting event in Toronto. Third place in the championship went to Apdaly Lopez, who won two races during the season, at the X Games and at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. E. J. Viso won the most races with the exception of Gordon, which included winning all three races at the Detroit Grand Prix, as part of a part-time season; Viso ultimately finished fifth in the championship. Keegan Kincaid (OC Fair) and P. J. Jones (St. Petersburg) were the only other winners during the 2014 season.

Drivers

No.DriverRaces
3 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Dorrance 4–5, 9, 12–14
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy 10–11
Flag of the United States.svg Travis Pecoy 16
5 Flag of the United States.svg Scotty Steele All
6 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Lofton 1–2, 9
7 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon All
8 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Matney 9
9 Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Runyan Jr. 9
10 Flag of the United States.svg Greg Adler 9
12 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Baumgartner 9
13 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Vanis 3, 9–14
14 Flag of the United States.svg Davey Hamilton 1–2
18 Flag of Mexico.svg Apdaly Lopez All
19 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso 3, 6–9, 12–16
24 Flag of the United States.svg Bradley Morris 3
25 Flag of the United States.svg Arie Luyendyk Jr. 4–9
26 Flag of the United States.svg Jay Reichert 9
30 Flag of the United States.svg Robbie Pierce 4–5
47 Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Kincaid 4–9, 14–16
50 Flag of the United States.svg Burt Jenner 4–9, 12–16
55 Flag of the United States.svg Gavin Harlien 1–3, 9, 15–16
Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Canepa 14
57 Flag of the United States.svg Bill Hynes 10–12, 16
Flag of the United States.svg Justin Lofton 15
74 Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed 1–11, 14–16
Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Kincaid 12–13
77 Flag of the United States.svg Jerrett Brooks 1–5, 9
87 Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Bambach 6–8, 10–13
Flag of the United States.svg Dave Royce 14
91 Flag of the United States.svg Henrique Cisneros 6–9
97 Flag of the United States.svg BJ Baldwin 9, 12–13
98 Flag of the United States.svg P. J. Jones 1–3, 13, 15–16
Sources: [lower-alpha 1]

Schedule

RoundTrackLocationDateSupporting
1 Streets of St. Petersburg Flag of Florida.svg St. Petersburg, Florida March 29–30 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
2 Streets of Long Beach Flag of California.svg Long Beach, California April 13 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
3 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Flag of Indiana.svg Speedway, Indiana May 23 Indianapolis 500
4 The Raceway on Belle Isle Flag of Michigan.svg Detroit, Michigan May 30–June 1 Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix
5 Circuit of the Americas Flag of Texas.svg Austin, Texas June 8 X Games Austin
6 Exhibition Place Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto, Ontario July 19–20 Honda Indy Toronto
7 OC Fair & Event Center Flag of California.svg Costa Mesa, California September 19–20Sand Sports Super Show
8 Naval Air Station North Island Flag of California.svg Coronado, California September 21Coronado Speed Festival
9 MGM Resorts Village Flag of Nevada.svg Las Vegas, Nevada November 1 SEMA
10November 6

Season summary

E. J. Viso, Sheldon Creed, and Robby Gordon racing at the Grand Prix of Long Beach Long Beach Grand Prix 2014 - Day 3 (13923763194).jpg
E. J. Viso, Sheldon Creed, and Robby Gordon racing at the Grand Prix of Long Beach

The 2014 Speed Energy Formula Off-Road season began in March with the Stadium Super Trucks' inaugural trip to the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. [18] The first race was marred by a rain storm as Robby Gordon took the win, while P. J. Jones beat out Gordon in the second. [19] Gordon won again at the following month's Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach when he passed the battling Sheldon Creed and E. J. Viso for the victory. Viso, an IndyCar Series driver making his series debut, finished second after leading the most laps. [20]

In May, the trucks raced at Indianapolis Motor Speedway as part of the Indianapolis 500's Carb Day. Known as the Menards at the Brickyard, the track layout featured part of the oval's frontstretch and the infield road course. [21] Prior to the racing, Charles Dorrance's truck rolled through the grass after a poor ramp entry, leading to rib injuries. Gordon and Apdaly Lopez won the two races; Lopez, who finished second in the first round, claimed the overall weekend victory. [22] The following week, SST joined the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix slate for the first time. [23] Viso went on to sweep the weekend's three races as he off Arie Luyendyk Jr. in the first round, [24] led the final three laps of the second, [25] and survived a collision with Burt Jenner to hold the lead in the third. [23]

Formula Off-Road's next stop was X Games Austin 2014 at Circuit of the Americas, a date that was scheduled in December 2013. [26] A series-record 20 drivers entered the event. [27] The field was split into two heats of ten drivers apiece, with the top eight advancing to the final; Justin Lofton and Gordon won the heats, while Dorrance, Nick Vanis, Greg Adler, and Jay Reichert failed to qualify. [10] In the final, Bobby Runyan Jr. hit a jump with two wheels on lap four, sending his truck into a roll and triggering a red flag. At the restart, Lopez took the lead and maintained it to win the gold medal, with Creed and Gordon taking silver and bronze, respectively; Lopez became the first male Mexican X Games gold medalist. [28] The X Games helped the trucks catch the attention of sports marketing firm The Elevation Group, whose president Denny Young decided to purchase a 40 percent stake in the series in September. [29]

At Honda Indy Toronto, Creed swept the weekend. [30] The first race saw a wet course due to rain, during which Creed moved through the field from the back as Scotty Steele led. The two eventually battled until Creed passed him. [31] The second race, this time in dry conditions, featured a duel between Creed and Gordon that the former won. [30]

From September 19–21, the series ran a weekend tripleheader in Southern California with dates at the OC Fair & Event Center and Naval Station North Island. [32] The OC Fair races were part of the Sand Sports Super Show; SST was joined by support classes including off-road class 1440 trucks, motocross, trophy karts, and UTVs. [33] Two heats for each final were held, with Viso and Gordon winning the first round's and Gordon and Lopez splitting the following day's. [34] [35] In the first final, pole sitter BJ Baldwin led the first half before he collided with Viso and fell off the pace, enabling Gordon to take the lead and win. [36] Keegan Kincaid won the second final after catching up to Gordon when the latter began experiencing issues with his truck; [37] Kincaid raced with Creed's No. 74 number plate, meaning the points scored by Kincaid went to Creed in the standings. [35] On Sunday, the trucks joined the Coronado Speed Festival at NAS North Island, an event held to celebrate Fleet Week and also featured vintage racing; [32] a vintage race was held between the Formula Off-Road heat race and final. [38] Viso won the heat, while Gordon took advantage of the Joker Lap on a green flag restart to pull ahead and score the victory in the final. [39]

The 2014 season finale took place at the MGM Resorts Village in Las Vegas, held in conjunction with SEMA. [40] Viso led the first race of the weekend with Kincaid and Gordon in tow, but Viso retired after hitting a K rail. Gordon passed Kincaid after Viso's incident to take the lead and the eventual round victory; Burt Jenner finished third for his first career podium. In the final round, Creed and Gordon fought for the lead until the former cleared the latter late in the race. Although Creed won the race, he finished 75 points behind Gordon in the championship; Gordon ended the 2014 season with his second series title as he recorded six wins and 14 podiums. [41]

Results and standings

Race results

RoundRaceEventFastest qualifierPole positionWinning driverRef
11 St. Petersburg Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed Flag of the United States.svg Scotty Steele Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon [2]
2 Flag of the United States.svg P. J. Jones Flag of the United States.svg Davey Hamilton Flag of the United States.svg P. J. Jones [3]
23 Long Beach Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed Flag of Mexico.svg Apdaly Lopez Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon [4]
34 Indianapolis Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Burt Jenner Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon [5]
5 Flag of the United States.svg Scotty Steele Flag of Mexico.svg Apdaly Lopez [6]
46 Detroit Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso Flag of the United States.svg Henrique Cisneros Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso [7]
7 Flag of the United States.svg Scotty Steele Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso [8]
8 Flag of Mexico.svg Apdaly Lopez Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso [9]
5H1 X Games Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed Flag of the United States.svg Justin Lofton [10]
H2 Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Runyan Jr. Flag of Mexico.svg Apdaly Lopez
9 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Lofton Flag of Mexico.svg Apdaly Lopez
610 Toronto Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Bambach Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed [11]
11 Flag of the United States.svg Bill Hynes Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed [12]
7H1 Costa Mesa Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Nick Vanis Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso [13]
H2 Flag of the United States.svg Bill Hynes Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon
12 Flag of the United States.svg BJ Baldwin Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon
H1 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso Flag of the United States.svg Nick Vanis Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon [14]
H2 Flag of the United States.svg Scotty Steele Flag of the United States.svg Apdaly Lopez
13 Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Kincaid Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Kincaid
8H Coronado Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso Flag of the United States.svg Nick Vanis Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso [15]
14 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Dorrance Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon
9H1 Las Vegas Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon [16]
H2 Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Kincaid Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Kincaid
15 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon
10H1 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed [17]
H2 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon
16 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed

Drivers' championship

RankDriver Flag of the United States.svg
STP
Flag of the United States.svg
LBH
Flag of the United States.svg
IMS
Flag of the United States.svg
DET
Flag of the United States.svg
X Games
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
TOR
Flag of the United States.svg
OCF
Flag of the United States.svg
CSS
Flag of the United States.svg
LVV
Points
H1H2FH1H2FH1H2FH1FH1H2FH1H2F
1 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon 12115253532211*1261*1112492
2 Flag of the United States.svg Sheldon Creed 95383RplRplRpl221*1*RplRplRplRpl222411*417
3 Flag of Mexico.svg Apdaly Lopez 58631*986*11*553918463933331
4 Flag of the United States.svg Scotty Steele 6686762725333533374648307
5 Flag of Venezuela.svg E. J. Viso 2*1*1*16151321015210*210280
6 Flag of the United States.svg Burt Jenner 79574413444115443211207
7 Flag of the United States.svg Keegan Kincaid 4*2768362221*731254152
8 Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Bambach 435464635RplRpl150
9 Flag of the United States.svg Jerett Brooks 23102434129
10 Flag of the United States.svg Gavin Harlien 475593545112
11 Flag of the United States.svg Arie Luyendyk Jr. 56342810110
12 Flag of the United States.svg Bill Hynes 786DNSRpl#Rpl#67100
13 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Vanis 910DNQDNS75104691091
14 Flag of the United States.svg P. J. Jones 71*4543688
15 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Dorrance 10109DNQ576910971
16 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Lofton 3*41125#8#68
17 Flag of the United States.svg Henrique Cisneros 8DNSDNS6755
18 Flag of the United States.svg BJ Baldwin 714285752
19 Flag of the United States.svg Dave Royce 88576951
20 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy 6433
21 Flag of the United States.svg Davey Hamilton 8925
Flag of the United States.svg Robbie Pierce 9825
23 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Baumgartner 4820
24 Flag of the United States.svg Bradley Morris 714
Flag of the United States.svg Travis Pecoy 51214
26 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Matney 81112
27 Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Runyan Jr. 7168
28 Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Canepa 11112
29 Flag of the United States.svg Greg Adler 9DNQ1
Flag of the United States.svg Jay Reichert 10DNQ1
Source: [42]
Legend
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place (Top 5)
Light Blue6th–10th place (Top 10)
Dark BlueFinished (Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish (DNF)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
BrownWithdrew (Wth)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Race not held (NH)
Not competing
In-Line Notation
Bold Pole position
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
miscellaneous notation
PointsPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th
Heat12108754321
Final25222018161514131211109876
Bonuses
Most laps led3
Position gained1
Fastest qualifier1

Driver replacements

KeyNo.Original driverReplacement driverRace
74 Sheldon Creed Keegan Kincaid Detroit, Sand Sports Super Show
87 Aaron Bambach Dave Royce Coronado
#57 Bill Hynes Justin Lofton Las Vegas 1
All points scored by the replacement went to the original driver.

Notes

  1. Sorted by round:
    • St. Petersburg (Races 1–2) [2] [3]
    • Long Beach (Races 3) [4]
    • Indianapolis (Races 4–5) [5] [6]
    • Detroit (Races 6–8) [7] [8] [9]
    • X Games (Race 9) [10]
    • Toronto (Races 10–11) [11] [12]
    • Costa Mesa (Races 12–13) [13] [14]
    • Coronado (Race 14) [15]
    • Las Vegas 1 (Race 15) [16]
    • Las Vegas 2 (Race 16) [17]

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