STADIUM SUPER TRUCKS on
NBC & NBC Sports Network in 2013


New York (September 18, 2012) –Robby Gordon’s Stadium SUPER Trucks and NBC Sports Group have reached an agreement to televise the 2013 Inaugural Stadium SUPER Trucks Season on NBC and NBC Sports Network. Starting in April of 2013, NBC and NBC Sports Network will televise 12 races (11 domestic and one international).

Capitalizing on what was once known as Mickey Thompson’s Off-Road Racing, Robby Gordon’s Stadium SUPER Trucks will feature high-flying off-road action motorsports fans have been asking for. The entire championship season will be broadcasted on NBC and NBC Sports Network, with the series awarding $500,000 to the Champion driver of Stadium SUPER Trucks.

“It has always been my dream to bring back stadium racing to the masses. I started my career winning a championship in Mickey’s series and now I want to revive his vision and bring back what the motorsports world needs. NBC Sports understands what kind of excitement and value our show will exhibit. This will be extreme wheel-to-wheel, door-to-door, roof-to-dirt racing action for all ages,” said Robby Gordon, President of Stadium SUPER Trucks.

2013 SST TV SCHEDULE (*ALL TIMES EASTERN, SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

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Hey Tog; any chance R obby will race the Daytona 500 with Speed sponorship and quarter panels showing the super trucks series?

So... In other words, he'll be closer to Road America???

i believe Nascar isn't on the radar for 2013.

DAKAR ???

I will be at the chicago race for sure.

WOW! Not just NBC Sports Network, but the Mothership itself!? That's HUGE!

Many of us don't get the NBC Sports Network. I hope someone will record it and share with us.

I ll be more than happy too :)

Thank you!

Is Robby going to drive in the series? You would think there would be some questions if the president of the series won the title and the $500,000

He can still race in it and just not run for the title or prize money .
Yes. That's why there's an independent body managing the racing. This is what NASCAR has failed at.

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