E.J. Viso Tops Wet Practice Chart for Stadium Super Trucks

In an afternoon practice session that saw rain throughout, it’d be E.J. Viso topping the charts behind the wheel of the No. 5 LIVE/Think Loud Entertainment truck. The Venezuela driver is looking to score his fourth victory of the 2015 season.

Sheldon Creed, who won both Toronto events last season, was second quickest, followed by fellow younggun Scott Steele. Creed and Steele, along with Robby Gordon, made up the podium in both events last year. Keegan Kincaid and Charles Dorrance rounded out the top-five.

Matthew Brabham was sixth quickest, followed by 15-year-old Canadian Russell Boyle, Bill Hynes and Gordon. Gordon missed the majority of the session, making a couple laps near the end.

The Stadium Super Trucks will run their first race on the streets of Toronto at 4 p.m. EST on Saturday, June 13. While rain was the key today, the current forecast calls for sun on Saturday and Sunday.

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