Super Trucks qualifying canceled as Adelaide 500 fate hangs in balance

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The Stadium Super Trucks' participation in the Adelaide 500 is uncertain after two serious crashes during practice. Motorsport Australia has canceled the qualifying session scheduled for today, pending a stewards hearing at 1:50 PM local time. The crashes involved Shae Davies and Matt Mingay, with Mingay's incident causing significant damage and a delay for repairs. This event marks the Super Trucks' return to Australia after three years. The category previously faced a ban due to safety concerns after a 2018 incident. Although the ban was lifted in 2019, the trucks faced delays this week due to customs issues.


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