2024 Stadium Super Trucks Series

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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.

Contents

Gavin Harlien is the defending champion.

Drivers

No.DriverRaces
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Mingay 3–4
7 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon 1–4
8 Flag of the United States.svg RJ Stidham 1–2
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Whyte 3–4
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shaun Richardson 3–4
21 Flag of the United States.svg Zoey Edenholm 1–2
23 Flag of the United States.svg David Bernstein 1–2
25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Travis Milburn 3–4
50 Flag of the United States.svg Trey Hernquist 1–2
57 Flag of the United States.svg Bill Hynes 1–2
67 Flag of the United States.svg Ben Maier 1–2
77 Flag of the United States.svg Max Gordon 1–4
83 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Brabham 1–4
88 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shae Davies 3–4
92 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Cowie 3–4
957 Flag of the United States.svg Myles Cheek 1–2
Sources: [a]

Schedule

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]

RoundTrackLocationDateSupporting
1 Streets of Long Beach Flag of California.svg Long Beach, California April 19–21 Grand Prix of Long Beach
2 Adelaide Street Circuit Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adelaide, Australia November 14–17 Adelaide 500

Results and standings

Race results

RoundRaceEventFastest qualifierPole positionMost laps ledWinning driverRef
11 Long Beach Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon Flag of the United States.svg David Bernstein Flag of the United States.svg Max Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Max Gordon [6]
2 Flag of the United States.svg David Bernstein Flag of the United States.svg Zoey Edenholm Flag of the United States.svg Myles Cheek [7]
23 Adelaide Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Brabham Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Cowie Flag of Australia (converted).svg Travis Milburn / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shae Davies Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon [8]
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Cowie Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shae Davies Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon [9]

Notes

Drivers' championship

RankDriver Flag of California.svg
LBH
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
ADE
Points
1 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon 2711114
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Brabham 3234101
3 Flag of the United States.svg Max Gordon 1*48393
4 Flag of the United States.svg Myles Cheek 4152
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shae Davies 4*2*50
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Travis Milburn 2*840
7 Flag of the United States.svg Bill Hynes 7335
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Whyte 5532
9 Flag of the United States.svg Ben Maier 6531
10 Flag of the United States.svg Trey Hernquist 5631
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Cowie 7629
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shaun Richardson 6729
13 Flag of the United States.svg Zoey Edenholm 810*27
14 Flag of the United States.svg RJ Stidham 9825
15 Flag of the United States.svg David Bernstein 10923
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Mingay WthWth
RankDriver Flag of California.svg
LBH
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
ADE
Points
Source: [12]
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 or abandoned (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

Notes

  1. Entry lists:
    • Long Beach (Races 1–2) [1]
    • Adelaide (Races 3–4) [2]

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