The 2024 Stadium Super Trucks Series is the twelfth season of the Stadium Super Trucks. The season began with the Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Gavin Harlien is the defending champion.
No. | Driver | Races |
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2 | Matt Mingay | 3–4 |
7 | Robby Gordon | 1–4 |
8 | RJ Stidham | 1–2 |
11 | Rob Whyte | 3–4 |
12 | Shaun Richardson | 3–4 |
21 | Zoey Edenholm | 1–2 |
23 | David Bernstein | 1–2 |
25 | Travis Milburn | 3–4 |
50 | Trey Hernquist | 1–2 |
57 | Bill Hynes | 1–2 |
67 | Ben Maier | 1–2 |
77 | Max Gordon | 1–4 |
83 | Matthew Brabham | 1–4 |
88 | Shae Davies | 3–4 |
92 | Rob Cowie | 3–4 |
957 | Myles Cheek | 1–2 |
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Long Beach, which has hosted SST since the inaugural season in 2013, remained on the schedule for 2024. [3]
In November, the series returned to Australia for the first time since 2021 at the Adelaide 500. [4] Four races were initially planned before crashes in practice and a hearing with Motorsport Australia to discuss the accidents forced the weekend to be condensed to two qualifying sessions and races each. [5]
Round | Track | Location | Date | Supporting |
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1 | Streets of Long Beach | Long Beach, California | April 19–21 | Grand Prix of Long Beach |
2 | Adelaide Street Circuit | Adelaide, Australia | November 14–17 | Adelaide 500 |
Round | Race | Event | Fastest qualifier | Pole position | Most laps led | Winning driver | Ref |
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1 | 1 | Long Beach | Robby Gordon | David Bernstein | Max Gordon | Max Gordon | [6] |
2 | David Bernstein | Zoey Edenholm | Myles Cheek | [7] | |||
2 | 3 | Adelaide | Matthew Brabham † | Rob Cowie | Travis Milburn / Shae Davies | Robby Gordon | [8] |
4 | Rob Cowie | Shae Davies | Robby Gordon | [9] |
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