FAQs
Following the series' return, the trucks' identity in the country became known as the Boost Mobile Super Trucks. As part of the new branding, starting in 2020, SST split into American and Australian championships called the Speed Energy Stadium Super Trucks and Boost Mobile Super Trucks, respectively.
What is the difference between a trophy truck and a stadium truck? ›
Their appearance loosely resembles that of full scale trophy trucks and short-course trucks. The primary difference is that the tires and suspension components extend far outboard of the body, similar to open wheel cars.
How much does a Stadium Super truck cost? ›
The bodies are fiberglass, and the trucks weigh in at about 2,800 pounds, and max out around 150 miles per hour. While an IndyCar can cost upward of $1 million, the Super Trucks run about $300,000, Gordon said.
What size tires are on the stadium super truck? ›
Its unique specifications are something that has not been seen in off-road racing since the Mickey Thompson off-road era. Sitting on 35” DOT approved tires; the truck features a wheel-base of 104” with a stance only 71” wide.
How much do Stadium Super truck drivers make? ›
The estimate average salary for Gordon Formula Off-Road Stadium Super Trucks employees is around $67,148 per year, or the hourly rate of Gordon Formula Off-Road Stadium Super Trucks rate is $32. The highest earners in the top 75th percentile are paid over $76,397.
Is Super Truck a show? ›
Super Truck of Car City, an adventure series is available to stream now.
Why are trophy trucks not street legal? ›
Although any truck that meets the safety standards can race the trophy truck class, they, for the most part, feature long travel suspensions and high power (800hp+) engines. They are intended for desert racing only, and are not street legal.
What are the rules for trophy trucks? ›
Vehicles must have a production appearing Truck or Sports Utility (SUV) body. Two-wheel, four-wheel and all-wheel drive vehicles allowed. Gasoline and diesel engines with unlimited displacement allowed and may be either normally aspirated or forced induction. Electric powered vehicles are allowed in this class.
How much is a trophy truck worth? ›
These custom built trucks will set you back $1M or more, not including the cost of high-octane racing fuel, race entry fees, etc. They must withstand punishing desert terrain and scorching heat at speeds up to and over 120 mph – mile after mile, for up to 1,000 miles or more.
Who started Stadium Super Trucks? ›
This year, the Boost Mobile Stadium Super Trucks will travel all the way from the USA to the VAILO Adelaide 500 and bring a star-studded field with them, led by American racing megastar and SST founder Robby Gordon.
How much does the Baja 1000 truck cost? ›
Baja 1000 Vehicles
In order to maneuver over and around the twists and bumps of the Mexican desert and mountains, you'll either be using a motorbike equipped for the terrain or you'll likely be utilizing a car or truck that costs upwards of $100,000. Though renting options are available.
What size wheels are on a 1 10 stadium truck? ›
1/10 Front/Rear Stadium Truck 2.2 Wheels, 12mm Hex, White (2): 22T.
What truck has the biggest tires? ›
Firestone Alaska Tundra Tires (Bigfoot 5 Tires)
Originally developed for use with a specialized vehicle called a “Snow Train,” these enormous Firestone tires found their way onto the Bigfoot 5—which holds records as the world's heaviest, tallest, and widest pickup truck.
What is a super truck? ›
Trophy truck or supertruck, a vehicle used in high-speed off-road racing.
What is the difference between a spec truck and a trophy truck? ›
The main difference between an unlimited Trophy Truck (aka Trick Truck) and a Spec TT or 6100 truck is the engine. Trophy Trucks have engines producing at a minimum of 850hp and can get up close to the 1,000hp range depending on the application.
Why don't trophy trucks have windows? ›
There is no glass or Perspex in the windows, because windows in a Trophy Truck would have the life expectancy of a depressed mayfly.
Can you drive a trophy truck? ›
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What is the difference between a prerunner and a trophy truck? ›
The most glaring difference between the two vehicles is their application. Trophy trucks are designed specifically for high-performance and off-road racing. Prerunners are more like practice cars that racers use to get a feel for the track before the actual race. The two also differ in performance level and parts.