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CAMS SANCTION STADIUM SUPER TRUCKS RETURN

CAMS make way for Stadium Super Trucks return - Photo: InSyde Media

By Bruce Williams

CAMS make way for Stadium Super Trucks return - Photo: InSyde Media

CAMS make way for Stadium Super Trucks return – Photo: InSyde Media

CAMS has announced that they have executed a three-year commercial rights agreement with Robby Gordon, that could see Stadium Super Trucks (SST) return to Australia as early as October.

Last year the series was banned from all CAMS sanctioned events based on safety grounds after an incident at the Perth SuperSprint. However, this new deal could see the series return for a slot on the Gold Coast 600 support program.

“The leadership at CAMS has always wanted to see the Stadium SUPER Trucks in Australia and we are pleased to say that all of our safety concerns and related issues have been fully addressed and resolved,” said Eugene Arocca, CAMS CEO.

“There’s never been any doubt about the trucks’ popularity here in Australia and after months of discussions we are pleased to say SST racing is able to resume under CAMS.”

Nathan Cayzer, who was instrumental in bringing the SST Series to Australia in 2015, will continue to head all discussions around events and commercial partnerships in Australia.

“It is super exciting to be able to have SST return back to racing in Australia under the CAMS banner, an enormous amount of work has gone on behind the scenes for both parties to get to this point. With this positive result it is an overall win for all the supporters and motor sport fans of Australia,” said Cayzer.

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