Stadium Super Trucks are always fun to watch and nothing says America more than seeing them hauling ass around a course normally reserved for the wine and cheese crowd. These trucks make 650 ish horsepower, are all equipped with nearly identical components, and that makes super close racing in an environment you might not normally expect. They race on the tarmac, with jumps made of steel, and that means three-wheel corners, lots of banging and bashing, big air, and lots of sideways cornering. It’s off-road style racing, in town, and in front of crowds that are used to watching open-wheel racing instead of big tired trucks. And the action and excitement level is always on kill with racers and spectators alike never know what might happen. Watch these two races from Adelaide in Australia and you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about!
This is the wildest racing on a paved course that you will ever see. Last time I watched Robby Gorden, Indy car driver, and his 14-year-old son were racing. These trucks can hit 140 MPH on long straits. Then go on 3 wheels smoking the tires around a corner not to mention the ramps they set up.