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2013 Stadium Super Trucks Series

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Robby Gordon, the 2013 Stadium Super Trucks champion
Rob MacCachren finished second in the championship
Justin Lofton finished third in the championship

The 2013 Stadium Super Trucks season was the inaugural season of Stadium Super Trucks competition. The series marked the revival of off-road racing in stadiums, originally created by Mickey Thompson, and reintroduced by former NASCAR driver Robby Gordon.[1] The trucks were one of four classes available, along with Bigfoot Monster Trucks, Super Trophy Karts, and Super Buggys.[2]

The champion was awarded the Mickey Thompson Championship Trophy.[3] Gordon won the championship by seven points.[4]

Drivers

No. Driver(s) Round(s)
3 Canada Paul Tracy 8
4 United States Jeff Ward 1–4
United States Brock Heger 9–10
5 United States Ricky Johnson 2–5
Mexico Apdaly Lopez 6
United States Rino Navera 11–12
United States B. J. Baldwin 13
6 United States Justin Lofton 1–13
7 United States Robby Gordon All
8 United States Jessie Johnson 5
10 United States Greg Adler 1–3, 5
United States Adrian Cenni 4
11 3
United States Brock Heger 13
12 United States Nick Baumgartner 1–6
United States Davey Hamilton 7
17 Mexico Lalo Laguna 1–6
18 Mexico Apdaly Lopez 11–13
21 United States Rob MacCachren 1–10, 14
United States Keegan Kincaid 11–13
25 United States Arie Luyendyk Jr. 1–6, 14
32 United States Townsend Bell 7
United States Davey Hamilton 8
47 United States Mike Jenkins 1–5, 9–13
United States Keegan Kincaid 6, 14
48 United States Scotty Steele 9–10, 13–14
53 United States Greg Foster 11–13
59 United States Craig Potts 9–14
74 United States Sheldon Creed 4–10, 13–14
77 United States Jerett Brooks 4–5, 9–10, 14
88 United States Austin Kimbrell 1
98 United States P. J. Jones All
99 United States Kyle LeDuc 14

Schedule

Round Track Location Date Fastest qualifier Pole position Winning driver Ref
1 University of Phoenix Stadium Arizona Glendale, Arizona April 6 United States Rob MacCachren [5]
2 Grand Prix of Long Beach California Long Beach, California April 21 United States Justin Lofton [6]
3 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum California Los Angeles, California April 27 United States Robby Gordon United States Robby Gordon [7]
4 Qualcomm Stadium California San Diego, California May 4 United States Ricky Johnson United States Rob MacCachren [8]
5 May 18 United States Arie Luyendyk Jr. United States Robby Gordon [9]
6 Edward Jones Dome Missouri St. Louis, Missouri June 8 United States Arie Luyendyk Jr. United States Rob MacCachren [10]
7 Honda Indy Toronto Canada Toronto, Ontario July 13 United States Sheldon Creed United States Rob MacCachren United States Justin Lofton [11]
8 July 14 Canada Paul Tracy United States Sheldon Creed [12]
9 Crandon International Off-Road Raceway Wisconsin Crandon, Wisconsin August 30 United States Sheldon Creed United States Sheldon Creed United States Rob MacCachren [13]
10 September 1 United States Craig Potts United States Jerett Brooks [14]
11 OC Fair & Event Center California Costa Mesa, California September 20 United States Justin Lofton United States Mike Jenkins United States Robby Gordon [15]
12 September 21 United States Robby Gordon United States Mike Jenkins United States Justin Lofton [16]
13 September 22 United States Justin Lofton Mexico Apdaly Lopez United States Sheldon Creed [17]
14 Caesars Palace Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada November 7 United States Keegan Kincaid United States Rob MacCachren United States P. J. Jones [18]

Season summary

Robby Gordon organized an exhibition race at Crandon International Off-Road Raceway in September 2012 for the series to test their equipment.[19] Numerous TORC and LOORS off-road drivers were invited to participate.[19]

The opening race of the season, at University of Phoenix Stadium, initially was led by Justin Matney until Lalo Laguna passed him on lap 2. However, Laguna lost the lead to Rob MacCachren after hitting the water barrier and MacCachren dominated the rest of the race.[20] Next, the series traveled to Long Beach for the Grand Prix of Long Beach, where ramps were added to the track.[21] Justin Lofton won the race.[22] SST remained in southern California at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, racing on the first asphalt track laid in the stadium.[23]

Jerrett Brooks winning at Crandon

At the Edward Jones Dome, MacCachren triumphed. The next race was scheduled to occur at Soldier Field,[24] but was eventually canceled.[25] The Honda Indy Toronto road course was a late addition to the series schedule as a doubleheader.[26] Justin Lofton and Sheldon Creed won the Saturday and Sunday races, respectively.[27]

The next stop was Crandon, with MacCachren claiming his fourth win of the season in the first race on Friday night.[28] In the second race on Sunday afternoon, the trucks raced the track in the opposite direction for the second half of the 12-lap event.[28] Creed and Jerrett Brooks battled for the win, with the latter winning.[29]

The next three rounds were held at Sand Sports Super Show, and in the first round, Lofton claimed the pole position with a lap time of 58.222, though the grid was inverted which gave Traxxas owner Mike Jenkins first to start the race. Robby Gordon dueled with Lofton, but Lofton eventually struck a water barrier as Gordon won. Lofton subsequently suffered from mechanical issues and finished fifth. In the next round, Gordon took the pole with a time of 58.372, though Jenkins started on the pole after another field inversion. However, Jenkins entered turn 2 too quickly and rolled over, giving Apdaly Lopez the lead, though Lofton passed him. As in the previous race, Lofton and Gordon battled for the victory, but a miscue by Gordon allowed Lofton to get the win. Lofton and Gordon continued to dominate the track as they started first and second, respectively, in the third race. With the invert, Lopez led, and at the lap six restart, Gordon suffered damage to his truck and rolled over. Gordon was able to make a late charge, but Creed eventually won.[30]

The season finale was held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, held concurrently with the SEMA auto show.[31] In the race, P. J. Jones claimed his first win of the season, while Gordon won the championship by just seven points over MacCachren.[4]

Standings

Rank Driver Arizona
PHO
California
LBH
California
LAN
California
SDG
Missouri
STL
Canada
TOR
Wisconsin
CRA
California
OCF
Nevada
CPL
Pts
1 United States Robby Gordon 3 2 1 3 1* 2 6 2 2 3 1* 2 4 2 407
2 United States Rob MacCachren 1 3 2 1 3 1* 2 4 1 4 6 400
3 United States Justin Lofton 11 1 9 9 9 6 1* 5 6 9 5 1* 2 295
4 United States P. J. Jones 5 5 3 5 8 11 5 6 9 10 9 5 3 1* 289
5 United States Sheldon Creed 10 2 8 3 1* 8 2 1* 7 215
6 United States Mike Jenkins 9 6 7 11 13 7 7 7 6 7 208
7 United States Arie Luyendyk Jr. 4 7 11 4 4 12 5 154
8 United States Ricky Johnson 4 13 2* 5 123
9 United States Nick Baumgartner 6 10 4 12 11 3 120
10 United States Greg Adler 7 11 8 7 118
T-11 United States Jerett Brooks 14 6 3 1* 4 108
T-11 Mexico Lalo Laguna 8 12 6 6 10 5 108
13 United States Justin Matney 2 9 5 13 9 105
14 United States Craig Potts 5 8 6 9 11 8 85
15 United States Scotty Steele 10 6 12 3 69
16 United States Jeff Ward 10 8 12 8 69
17 Mexico Apdaly Lopez 4 3 3 10 51
18 United States Brock Heger 4 5 8 47
19 United States Greg Foster 8 8 6 41
20 United States Davey Hamilton 7 3 38
21 United States Rino Navera 4 7 32
22 United States Kyle LeDuc 10 23
23 United States Townsend Bell 4 18
24 United States Adrian Cenni 10 7 16
T-25 Canada Paul Tracy 7 14
T-25 United States Austin Kimbrell 12 14
27 United States B. J. Baldwin 9 12
- United States Jessie Johnson 12 -
- United States Keegan Kincaid 7 2 4 5 9 -
Source:[32]
Legend
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th–5th place (Top 5)
Light Blue 6th–10th place (Top 10)
Dark Blue Finished (Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish (DNF)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrew (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled or abandoned (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Race not held (NH)
Not competing
In-Line Notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
miscellaneous notation

References

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