The 38th Annual Shell Rotella SuperRigs event will set up shop at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, June 4 to 6, as part of an IndyCar Series and NASCAR Truck Series weekend.. The annual truck beauty contest will be held inside the track in front of thousands of attendees.
Shell Rotella SuperRigs Comes to Texas
The 38th Annual Shell Rotella SuperRigs event will set up shop at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, June 4 to 6, as part of an IndyCar Series and NASCAR Truck Series weekend.

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Drivers will have the opportunity to witness the excitement of the wheel-to-wheel competition of IndyCar racing and NASCAR truck racing at the Speedway, with each registered contestant receiving a ticket for both races and up to three additional tickets for family and friends.
The weekend will include the NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors truck series on the evening of Friday, June 5, and the Texas Indy 600 NTT IndyCar race, which will begin Saturday evening.
The Shell Rotella SuperRigs competition’s truck beauty contest for actively working trucks gives owner/operators from across the North America a chance to compete for more than $25,000 in cash and prizes. Twelve drivers will be selected to have their trucks featured in the 2021 Shell Rotella SuperRigs calendar.
Details for Shell Rotella SuperRigs are subject to change. For more information about Shell Rotella SuperRigs, visit Rotella.com. Event registration will open in advance of SuperRigs and is recommended, but not required.
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