Canadians taste success at Shell Rotella SuperRigs

Canadians enjoyed success at the 42nd Shell Rotella SuperRigs with Andrew Worth, driving for Jade Transport of Winnipeg, winning the third place in the working truck – limited mileage category.

Rookie participant Worth was very happy to be recognized during the three-day competition at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Tex. “I put in a lot of hard work, and there are a lot of beautiful trucks here. I am super happy and proud my hard work paid off,” he said.

Picture of Andrew Worth
Andrew Worth (Photo: Leo Barros)

Worth was showcasing a 2024 Kenworth W900B 100th anniversary limited edition fitted with a Cummins X15 Performance 565 HP and 18 speed manual transmission, hauling a tanker trailer.

Two trucks from Canada, one from Alberta and the other from Manitoba, caught the eye of judges and will be featured in the Shell Rotella 2025 calendar. Every year, 12 trucks from the show are highlighted in the following year’s calendar.

A truck parked during SuperRigs
Bob March’s 2024 Peterbilt. (Photo: Leo Barros)

First time participant and CEO of Calgary-based Classic Transport Bob March had a huge smile on his face when his truck was chosen. “They made me sweat,” March told TruckNews.com during the best lights contest on Day 2 of the event after he was asked to head out for a photoshoot early the next morning.

His “Classic Lady” is a 2024 589L 72” Flat Top Peterbilt fitted with a X15 565HP and 18 speed manual transmission.

Jade Transport cabover
Jade Transport’s 1979 Peterbilt cabover driven by Barry Kasdorf. (Photo: Leo Barros)

Jade Transport driver Barry Kasdorf turned heads with a Peterbilt cabover. It’s 1979 cab sits over a 2005 chassis and boasts a C13 Caterpillar engine and 18 speed double over transmission.

Picture of Jade Transport truck hauling a tanker trailer and hood opened to display the engine.
Jade Transport’s 2024 Kenworth won third place in the working truck – limited mileage category at Shell Rotella SuperRigs in Fort Worth, Tex. (Photo: Leo Barros)

Kaleb Hammett of Dodd City, Tex., captured Best of Show honors with his 2019 Peterbilt 389, nicknamed “Hoss.” He was awarded $10,000 from Shell Rotella. In addition, the truck won the Best Lights category.

Picture of Kaleb Hammett and his truck
Kaleb Hammett won Best of Show honors with his 2019 Peterbilt. (Photo: Shell Rotella)

List of winners

Best of show

Winner: Kaleb Hammett, 2019 Peterbilt 389

1st runner-up: JR Schleuger, 1984 Kenworth W900B

2nd runner-up: Ernie Adams, 1982 Kenworth W900A

Non-working/show truck

Winner: Jeff Hoker, 2023 Peterbilt 389

Classic division

Winner: Alex Schleuger, 2005 Kenworth W900L

2nd place: Cody Lindamood, 2000 Peterbilt 379

3rd place: Jay Holsomback, 1996 Kenworth W900L

Working truck – limited mileage

Winner: Jaden Lindamood, 2013 Peterbilt 389

2nd place: Jerry Cruz, 2005 Peterbilt 379X

3rd place: Andrew Worth, 2024 Kenworth W900B

Tractor division

Winner: Gary Jones, 2018 Peterbilt 389

2nd place: Kaleb Hammett, 2017 Peterbilt 389

3rd place: Mike Anderson, 1999 Peterbilt 379

Tractor/trailer division

Winner: Tarik Al-Amin II, 2023 Kenworth W900L

2nd place: Clayton Heise, 2024 Peterbilt 389

3rd place: Kevin Benson, 2023 Peterbilt 389

Best engine

Jaden Lindamood, 2013 Peterbilt 389

Best chrome

Alex Schleuger, 2005 Kenworth W900L

Steve Sturgess best theme award

Brandon McInnis, 1985 Mack Superliner RW613

Best interior

Kaleb Hammett, 2017 Peterbilt 389

Best lights

Kaleb Hammett, 2019 Peterbilt 389

People’s choice

Jeff Hoker, 2023 Peterbilt 389

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