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Sheldon Creed, the 2016 champion.

The2016 Stadium Super Trucks were the fourth season of theStadium Super Trucks series. After two seasons as Speed Energy Formula Off-Road, the name was quietly phased out in series branding by 2016 as it became theSpeed Energy Stadium Super Trucks presented by Traxxas.[1]

2015 championSheldon Creed defended his title when he recorded twelve wins.Matthew Brabham finished second in the championship with 570 points, a 75-point differential between him and Creed, whileRobby Gordon took third.[1]

Drivers

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No.DriverRaces
1United StatesSheldon Creed1–8, 10–21
United StatesRobby Gordon9
2AustraliaMatt Mingay1–3, 8
United StatesRobby Gordon10–12, 19–21
5VenezuelaE. J. Viso10–12
6United StatesTyler McQuarrie4–7, 9, 17–18
United StatesScotty Steele8
7United StatesRobby Gordon1–7, 13–18
AustraliaMatthew Brabham8–9
9ItalyMax Papis13–14
11AustraliaRob Whyte10–12
12United KingdomShaun Richardson10–12, 19–21
14United StatesPat O'Keefe4–7
15United StatesBrian Ickler15–16
20United StatesDustin Scott4–9, 13–14
United StatesArie Luyendyk Jr.15–16
21AustraliaMatt Nolan19–21
25AustraliaTravis Milburn1, 3
AustraliaRob Cowie2
United StatesArie Luyendyk Jr.8–9
30United StatesRobbie Pierce1–3, 15–16
United StatesAugie Lerch4–5
United StatesDavey Hamilton6–7
United StatesBurt Jenner8
United StatesScotty Steele9
United StatesArie Luyendyk Jr.10–12, 17–18
CanadaPaul Tracy13–14
United StatesP. J. Jones19–21
33United StatesTodd Romano10–12
36United StatesKenny Wallace15
United StatesJessie Johnson16
45AustraliaCraig Dontas19–21
50United StatesBurt Jenner1–3
57United StatesBill Hynes1–9, 13–18
67AustraliaPaul Morris1–12, 15–21
75United StatesErik Davis6–7, 10–12
76United StatesBill Hynes10–12, 19–21
78United StatesSara Price13–21
83AustraliaMatthew Brabham1–7, 10–21
VenezuelaE. J. Viso8–9
87AustraliaToby Price1–3, 13–14, 19–21
United StatesAaron Bambach8–9
93CanadaRussell Boyle13–14
99United StatesKyle LeDuc17–18
441United StatesTroy Diede17–18
500AustraliaGreg Gartner1–3
888United Arab EmiratesKhaled Al Mudhaf6–7
Sources:[a]

Schedule

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RoundTrackLocationDateSupporting
1Adelaide Street CircuitAustraliaAdelaide,South Australia,AustraliaMarch 4–6Clipsal 500 Adelaide
2Streets of St. PetersburgFloridaSt. Petersburg,FloridaMarch 12–13Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
3Streets of Long BeachCaliforniaLong Beach,CaliforniaApril 16–17Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
4The Raceway on Belle IsleMichiganDetroit,MichiganJune 3–5Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix
5Townsville Street CircuitAustraliaTownsville,Queensland,AustraliaJuly 8–10Castrol Edge Townsville 400
6Exhibition PlaceCanadaToronto,Ontario,CanadaJuly 16–17Honda Indy Toronto
7Charlotte Motor Speedway Dirt TrackNorth CarolinaConcord, North CarolinaAugust 19–20TORC: The Off Road Championship
8OC Fair & Event CenterCaliforniaCosta Mesa,CaliforniaSeptember 16–17Sand Sports Super Show
9Surfers Paradise Street CircuitAustraliaSurfers Paradise,Queensland,AustraliaOctober 21–23Castrol Gold Coast 600

Season summary

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SST racing at Honda Indy Toronto

The 2016 season began atAdelaide Street Circuit.Indianapolis 500 driverMatthew Brabham, who ran the SST round at Toronto in 2015, returned to the series for Adelaide,[23] while local driverTravis Milburn made his SST debut in the race weekend;[24] other Australians in the field includedPaul Morris,Rob Cowie,Matt Mingay,Greg Gartner, and2016 Dakar Rally winnerToby Price.[25] Defending championSheldon Creed started eleventh in the twelve-driver grid but drove his way through the field. In front, Price led the race until lap six, when he collided into the wall. Morris inherited the lead and dueled with Creed for the position. As the two entered the final ramps, Morris went sideways and missed the second jump, enabling Creed to take the win.[26] On the first lap of the second race, Mingay rolled his truck as he entered turn fourteen. Mingay nearly landed onBurt Jenner, but he was able to avoid Mingay's truck. Jenner battled with Price for much of the race before passing him on lap six, holding off Gordon to win.[27] Mingay's struggles continued in the third race when he was spun by Price on lap three as he entered the ramp. Creed won the round.[28]

The series returned to the United States with theFirestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, the third consecutive season that the trucks raced at the street course.[29]Traxxas drivers swept the weekend's two races with Creed winning the first andKeegan Kincaid the second;Tyler McQuarrie joined the two on the podium in both races.Dustin Scott ran his first SST race at St. Petersburg, finishing sixth in his debut round.[30]

Creed swept theToyota Grand Prix of Long Beach's two races.[31] On the final lap of the second race,Pat O'Keefe landed off a jump erratically, causing his truck to slide over the second ramp before hitting the catchfence dividing the track frompit road. The wreck ended the race as Creed was declared the winner.[32]Dubai 24 Hour driverKhaled Al Mudhaf made his SST debut over the weekend,[33] finishing tenth and eighth.[7][8]

At theChevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix, series veteranArie Luyendyk Jr. made his season debut.[34] Brabham recorded a weekend sweep as he won the two official races.[35][36] The slate originally featured three races, but the second round saw Mingay's truck flip on lap three, prompting a red flag and suspending the race. Mingay was taken toDetroit Receiving Hospital for facial injuries,[37] and was eventually placed under acoma for five days as he underwent jaw and brain surgeries.[38] Mingay returned to Australia after he recovered, but lost three weeks' worth of memories.[39] Officially, Race 2 is not included in the series' records.

In support of the injured Mingay, Gordon drove his No. 2Hot Wheels truck when the series raced in theCastrol Edge Townsville 400 for the first time.[40][41] Creed, Gordon, and Viso won the three races, with Viso taking his first win of 2016; Creed, who finished second and fourth in the other two rounds, scored the weekend victory.[42] Despite his Race 2 win, Gordon finished at the back in Races 1 and 3 due to mechanical issues.[40][42]

AtHonda Indy Toronto, 17-time motocross championSara Price made her series debut, becoming the first female driver in SST history.[43] Also debuting in the series at Toronto wasChamp Car andNASCAR driverMax Papis, while2003 CART championPaul Tracy, who last ran an SST race in 2014, returned to the series.[44] Traxxas teammates Brabham and Creed battled one another for the weekend's two wins, with the former winning Race 1 and the latter Race 2.[45]

In August, SST partnered withTORC: The Off Road Championship to race the Dirt Track atCharlotte Motor Speedway; it was the series' firstdirt track racing event sinceValvoline Raceway in 2015.[46] To accommodate the stadium trucks, track officials added a 36-inch tall aluminum ramp to the start/finish line.[47] NASCAR driversKenny Wallace andBrian Ickler made their series debuts, though Wallace was replaced by TORC driverJessie Johnson for Race 2 as Wallace had television obligations with theNASCAR Cup Series; Johnson, who finished third, ran his first SST race since 2013. Creed won both rounds.[48][46][49]

Entering the series' Sand Sports Super Show weekend, tragedy took place when Gordon's parents were found dead in their nearbyOrange, California home;[50] in a statement released the next day, Gordon announced the race weekend would go on as planned, but added that "to switch from what happened to a business mode really stinks."[51] Heat races were held before the two finals, with SST newcomerTroy Diede starting on the pole as a result.[52] In the first race, Brabham took the lead at the start, while Gordon moved his way up from the back of the field. Late in the race, Gordon took the Joker Lap to get past Brabham and claim the win.P. J. Jones, who was substituting for O'Keefe in theSafecraft Safety Equipment truck, was able to pass Brabham to take second. With six laps left in the race, Morris flipped his truck but was able to finish sixth.[53] Creed, who finished eighth in Race 1 after breaking an axle, dominated the second with Brabham tailing.[52]

On October 13–16, the series went toBaja California to run the inaugural Mike's Peak Hill Climb Challenge, held at Mike's Sky Rancho. Thehillclimbing event featured 144 competitors across various vehicle classes including SST.[54] Held on a 19.5-mile (31.4 km) course with 203 turns, water crossings andcattle grids, it marked the first time a stadium truck raced on such a track. Gordon dedicated the hillclimb to his late fatherBob Gordon; he remarked "if I would have stopped this event, he would have been mad at me."[55] Including Gordon and Creed, the field of competitors featured a variety of drivers like an eleven-year old racer with his father serving asco-driver,[55] and 2015Baja 500 winnerApdaly Lopez, who won the SST gold medal atX Games Austin 2014 and entered the hillclimb in an unlimited truck.[56]Red Bull off-road racerBryce Menzies was also an entrant but did not compete due to injury; in his place, he challenged the SST drivers to beat his time of 14:20. On Friday, Gordon recorded the fastest time of the 16-driver field with a time of 17:08, followed by Creed with 17:29. Gordon once again led the grid on Saturday with a time of 16:51, a 22-second advantage over second-placed Creed.[57]

The season came to a close with theCastrol Gold Coast 600 atSurfers Paradise Street Circuit. In practice for Friday's race, teammates Morris and Price collided as they entered a turn, causing the two to roll over as they went into the barrier.[58] Race 1 saw multiple wrecks, includingCraig Dontas taking out the chicane barriers that forced the competition caution to be expedited to facilitate repairs, with Brabham also landing on Jones' truck as they raced to the finish for second; Creed won by 12.182 seconds, one of the widest margins in SST history.[59] Gordon, returning to the No. 2 truck, won Race 2 while Creed held off Brabham for Race 3.[60][61] Gold Coast would not return to the schedule until 2019 when it also served as that year's finale.[62]

Creed concluded 2016 with a series-high twelve wins, quadruple that of the second-most (three apiece by Gordon and Brabham). With 645 total points, he scored his second SST championship ahead of Brabham's 570.[1]

Results and standings

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Race results

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RoundRaceEventFastest qualifierPole positionMost laps ledWinning driverRef
11AdelaideUnited StatesRobby GordonAustraliaRobbie PierceUnited StatesBurt JennerUnited StatesSheldon Creed[2]
2AustraliaToby PriceAustraliaToby PriceUnited StatesBurt Jenner[3]
3AustraliaMatt MingayUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[4]
24St. PetersburgUnited StatesPat O'KeefeUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[5]
5United StatesPat O'KeefeUnited StatesKeegan KincaidUnited StatesKeegan Kincaid[6]
36Long BeachUnited StatesRobby GordonAustraliaMatthew BrabhamUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[7]
7United StatesBill HynesUnited StatesRobby GordonUnited StatesSheldon Creed[8]
48DetroitUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesArie Luyendyk Jr.United StatesArie Luyendyk Jr.AustraliaMatthew Brabham[9]
CSuspended afterMatt Mingay's accident on lap 3[37]
9United StatesScotty SteeleAustraliaMatthew BrabhamAustraliaMatthew Brabham[10]
510TownsvilleUnited StatesSheldon CreedVenezuelaE. J. VisoVenezuelaE. J. VisoUnited StatesSheldon Creed[11]
11AustraliaRob WhyteUnited StatesRobby GordonUnited StatesRobby Gordon[12]
12AustraliaRob WhyteVenezuelaE. J. VisoVenezuelaE. J. Viso[13]
613TorontoAustraliaMatthew BrabhamUnited StatesBill HynesCanadaPaul TracyAustraliaMatthew Brabham[14]
14United StatesBill HynesUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[15]
715CharlotteUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesBill HynesUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[16]
16United StatesArie Luyendyk Jr.United StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[17]
817Costa MesaUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesTroy DiedeAustraliaMatthew BrabhamUnited StatesRobby Gordon[18]
18United StatesTroy DiedeUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[19]
919Surfers ParadiseAustraliaMatthew BrabhamUnited StatesBill HynesUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[20]
20AustraliaPaul MorrisUnited StatesRobby GordonUnited StatesRobby Gordon[21]
21AustraliaCraig DontasUnited StatesSheldon CreedUnited StatesSheldon Creed[22]

Drivers' championship

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RankDriverAustralia
ADE
Florida
STP
California
LBH
Michigan
DET
Australia
TOW
Canada
TOR
North Carolina
CLT
California
OCF
Australia
SRF
Points
1United StatesSheldon Creed141*1*21*17C12421*1*1*81*1*61*645
2AustraliaMatthew Brabham55325231C1*34212243*2322570
3United StatesRobby Gordon43259112*6111*10433101551*4444
4AustraliaPaul Morris279644104C323124561112105386
5United StatesBill Hynes101010979711C77128121199977511255
6United StatesArie Luyendyk Jr.2*C845310259173
7AustraliaToby Price122*754643150
8United StatesKeegan Kincaid36441*121210C147
9AustraliaGreg Gartner6116566497138
10United StatesTyler McQuarrie3335C51110132
11United StatesSara Price8956469116130
12United StatesP. J. Jones78242812129
13United StatesDustin Scott86566C966120
14VenezuelaE. J. Viso8C210*71*99
15United KingdomShaun Richardson910983883
16United StatesErik Davis6489578
17United StatesBurt Jenner8*151273
18United StatesRobbie Pierce99117762
19United StatesPat O'Keefe1087950
20AustraliaMatt Mingay111289C44
21United StatesAaron Bambach3C441
22United StatesTodd Romano611739
23AustraliaMatt Nolan107937
24United StatesKyle LeDuc7335
25United StatesCraig Dontas11121030
26United StatesBrian Ickler6828
27AustraliaRob Whyte1281128
28United StatesScotty Steele5C1027
29United StatesAugie Lerch71025
30ItalyMax Papis11724
31United StatesTroy Diede10824
32United Arab EmiratesKhaled Al Mudhaf10824
33CanadaPaul Tracy9*1224
34AustraliaTravis Milburn71223
35United StatesDavey Hamilton81123
36CanadaRussell Boyle101022
37United StatesJessie Johnson320
38United StatesKenny Wallace815
39AustraliaRob Cowie813
Source:[63]
Race suspended afterMatt Mingay's crash and injury on lap 3. The event was not resumed and ultimately struck from series records.
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
BoldPole position
(1 point; except Indy)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
LLed race lap
(1 point)
*Led most race laps
(2 points)
1–12Indy 500 "Fast Twelve"
bonus points
cQualifying canceled
(no bonus point)
 RY Rookie of the Year
 R Rookie
PointsPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th
Heat12108754321
Final25222018161514131211109876
Bonuses
Most laps led3
Position gained1
Fastest qualifier1

Notes

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  1. ^Sorted by round:

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