Jett Lawrence Sweeps 450 Motos to Win High Point National MX
・ Reigning champ slashes deficit in premier-class title chase
・ Hunter Lawrence maintains podium record, retains lead in championship fight
・ Second consecutive 250 podium finish for Chance Hymas
・ Fourth overall for Jo Shimoda in 250 division
The High Point National Motocross round in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, saw Team Honda HRC rider Jett Lawrence notch his third overall win of the season, and his second in a row, although this one was hard-fought on a treacherous track. Riding with a painful shoulder from his round 2 crash, the 20-year-old Australian had to fend off strong challenges in both motos—the first from brother Hunter Lawrence and the second from Chase Sexton. Nonetheless, he dug deep and found a way to post a perfect 1-1 moto tally, halving his deficit in the title-fight to just eight. Hunter Lawrence retained the red plate and his perfect podium-overall-finish record, his 2-3 moto scores netting him third overall. In the 250 class, Chance Hymas went 4-3 for third overall, while Jo Shimoda was fourth overall with 3-5 scores.
The CRF450RWE race machines of Hunter and Jett Lawrence were first and second across the holeshot line in the first premier-class moto, and the brothers proceeded to slug it out at the front in a performance that was reminiscent of their days battling for the 2022 250 title. A lap-3 bobble by Hunter allowed Jett to assume the lead, but the duo continued to run together, expanding the gap on third place to over 35 seconds by the time they crossed the finish line.
The second moto saw Jett and Hunter start second and fifth, respectively. Hunter moved up a position on lap 1, and another one on lap 2, but Chase Sexton got by him the next time around. Jett passed Jason Anderson on lap 5 and Hunter did likewise four laps later. Jett defended the lead for four laps before Chase Sexton got by. The two battled for three laps before Sexton went down, and Jett went on to take the win, with Hunter third.
The first 250 moto saw Hymas start well and move into the lead on the first lap, while Shimoda was quickly into fourth. Shimoda got by Tom Vialle, and the top three commenced a battle that lasted until Hymas made an error that allowed both Ty Masterpool and Shimoda to move by. With the laps winding down, Shimoda and Hymas both succumbed to Haiden Deegan, leaving them to finish third and fourth, respectively.
Shimoda and Hymas completed the first lap in sixth and seventh, in what would be a wild second moto. Hymas mounted a charge that carried him all the way to the lead before the midway point, and he held it for five laps before losing a couple of spots late, to finish third (still good enough for an overall podium). Shimoda had a steady moto to finish in the top five, his 3-5 giving him fourth overall.
NOTES
・ Team Honda HRC attended the High Point Media Day on Friday, turning laps on the track and doing interviews with journalists.
・ As usual, there was a pop-up activation booth in the Team Honda HRC pits at High Point. Pittsburgh dealership Snow’s Honda staffed the booth, displayed powersports products, engaged with fans and customers, and spread the word about Honda’s CRF promotion (purchase any 2024-or-earlier CRF250R or CRF450R and get a free canopy, aluminum stand and carpeted mat).
・ For the first time in the premier class, Hunter Lawrence wore the red number plate on his CRF450RWE at High Point Raceway, and he kept it heading into round 5.
・ As is the case at occasional races, lunch at the track for the Team Honda HRC crew was provided by longtime friends of the team Jamie Irvine and Jay Winter. In addition, the business partners also served the team Saturday-evening dinner at their Canonsburg restaurant, Toscana Brick Oven. “These guys have been our friends for over 20 years,” said Team Manager Lars Lindstrom. “They’re from the area and are a part of the team now, making sure that we all eat at a gourmet level. We love those guys!”
・ Jett Lawrence posted the best 450 lap during morning qualifying. Hunter Lawrence was fourth-fastest, and Phoenix Racing Honda’s Dylan Ferrandis was 10th-best. In the 250 ranks, Chance Hymas was second-quickest, while Jo Shimoda was 12th.
・ Of the 40 riders to compete in the 450 class, an impressive 10 were Honda-mounted.
・ In High Point history, Honda has the most premier-class overall wins (15) and moto wins (30). Red Riders to win High Point’s premier class include Jimmy Ellis, Bob Hannah, Rick Johnson (twice), Jeff Stanton (twice), Doug Henry, Damon Bradshaw, Ezra Lusk, Ricky Carmichael (four times) and Jett Lawrence (now twice).
・ Hunter maintained his perfect AMA Pro Motocross premier-class overall podium finishing record.
・ In the 250 class, Hymas now has sole possession of second place in the standings, with Shimoda sitting in fifth.
・ AMA Pro Motocross now has its first weekend off of the 2024 series, which will give Jett Lawrence some time to let his shoulder heal. Round 5 is on June 29 at The Wick 338 in Southwick, Massachusetts.
250MX Standings
Pos. | Rider | Num. | Team | Constr. | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Haiden Deegan | 38 | Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing | Yamaha | 191 |
2 | Chance Hymas | 48 | Team Honda HRC | Honda | 159 |
3 | Tom Vialle | 16 | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing | KTM | 153 |
4 | Levi Kitchen | 47 | Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki | Kawasaki | 144 |
5 | Jo SHIMODA | 30 | Team Honda HRC | Honda | 136 |
6 | Ty MASTERPOOL | 29 | Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki | Kawasaki | 116 |