02/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/23/2026 18:52
The Arlington, Texas, AMA Supercross round proved to be an incredible night of racing for Honda HRC Progressive, with emotional performances in both categories. After coming close on several occasions, Hunter Lawrence notched his career-first win in the 450SX class, while Jo Shimoda secured an impressive second-place result in the 250SX East opener-his first race back from a neck injury.
Lawrence quickly recovered from a so-so jump out of the gate, positioning himself in third exiting turn 1. He took advantage of a lap-8 Cooper Webb mistake to move into second and soon joined Ken Roczen at the front. A three-way battle for the lead ensued, with the Australian demonstrating determination and composure as he dealt with the riders ahead and behind. Lawrence made the decisive move on Roczen at the five-minute mark and quickly established an advantage out front. That edge shrunk when the riders behind him jumped with a red-cross flag displayed, but Lawrence held firm until the checkered flag, earning the first premier-class win of his career. Quad Lock Honda's Joey Savatgy secured seventh place, while his teammate Christian Craig crossed the line in ninth, marking his best result of the season.
In the 250SX main event, Shimoda grabbed the holeshot aboard his CRF250RWE and led the field through the opening stages. At around one-third race distance, after seeing the red lights flashing (indicating a red-cross situation), he rolled a small double and the finish-line jump that followed it. Meanwhile, Pierce Brown jumped with the red light still illuminated, enabling him to pass Shimoda. Despite applying intense pressure on Brown for the remainder of the race, the Japanese rider was unable to reclaim the lead. Nonetheless, his performance underlined his status as a championship contender. Also notable was Phoenix Racing Honda's Cullin Park, who finished a respectable ninth.
At night's end, Honda HRC Progressive personnel vigorously disputed the lack of penalties around the red-flag incidents in both classes. On Monday, the AMA released an official statement indicating that it has no plan to apply penalties. The team intends to escalate the issue and is currently reviewing all viable avenues.
NOTES
Hunter Lawrence
"Tonight I got around the first turn, and that's really important with how good the class is, because it's hard to get a bad start and expect to battle your way through for a win. It's tough to replicate racing, but we've been working hard on the bike and myself. My first half of the races have been getting better, for sure. Ken [Roczen] would make a little mistake, and I'd try to get him, but then he would have the inside for the next corner; I think the racing was really cool to watch and to be a part of, when the battle goes on for multiple laps. I was playing defense but still playing offense-it's such a tricky spot to be in, but I really enjoy that and it feels good when you pull it off. On the last lap, I was just thinking, 'Hit your marks, don't do anything stupid, and get across the finish line.' I feel like I've been doing the same thing every round this year and it's been going well, so I keep the same approach. I don't need to change a lot of stuff-I've been getting good starts and riding well in the main events, so just keep doing that."
Jo Shimoda
"My night was good. I wanted to keep building my momentum from last year, so I'm just happy to be here. I get paid to race and do good, but at the same time, a neck injury is pretty sensitive. I got approved by the doctors two weeks ago to ride again, but you never know until you're on the bike. I feel comfortable and strong enough, and I've been doing the right preparation to come back. I was pretty rusty all day long, but it ended up being a good night. I haven't been doing a lot of testing, so each session we've been getting a little bit better. When the main event came around, I was like, 'Let's just make it stiff enough to where I can send it and shift the focus to get a good start, jump whoops, and do the things I can do.' Once the race came around, I was really locked in. I did see a red light on the double, so I had to slow down and roll the jump. If the red light was still on for the other guys, I think it's fair that the points are given to me-three points could matter at the end of the year. I did better than I expected, as far as the pace and finish position. It's a really good way to start the season, but we still have a lot to work on, the bike and myself. I think we're only going to get better from here, so I'm excited for the upcoming rounds!"
Lars Lindstrom - Team Manager
"This was a huge morale boost for the team, but it was another bittersweet night even though the result was fantastic. We couldn't be prouder of both Hunter and Jo, and I want to congratulate Hunter on his first 450SX win. He rode unbelievable tonight and had to race the best of the best to take the win. Jo shouldn't even be here, and for him to have that result is just incredible. I told him before the race, 'Let's just take what the night gives us, but don't forget, you are a freak!' The fact that he didn't get more tired after almost no prep is just mind-blowing. The bittersweet part is being on the short end of the stick when it comes to other riders jumping on red flashing lights and red-cross flags. In the past, we've been penalized more than any other team for this-some deserved, some we didn't agree with at all. In this case, it was clear to us that there were penalties necessary, which should have given us the win in 250s, and dramatically increased our 450 points lead. The team, Honda management, and I are absolutely infuriated that there wasn't more done in this situation after what has happened to us in the past for the same things. I am very disappointed with this decision, and we will be fighting hard to have it overturned."
Brandon Wilson - Manager of Racing & Advertising
"First of all, congratulations to Hunter and Jo. They both rode amazingly, and they made perfect, high-stakes, split-second decisions in the heat of battle. They should receive every benefit that they're entitled to. Instead, their accomplishments are being partially diluted by mistakes or poor decisions outside their control. In the past, our team has been on the losing end of red-flag-related penalties more often than we would like. While that was frustrating, we could at least understand that the rules were being applied. Now, suddenly the rulebook is being ignored in favor of tortured explanations about nuanced situations. Moving forward, we must get to a place where the rules are being enforced consistently, regardless of the rider or team involved. For the safety of all riders, and to ensure that our sport is respected as a legitimate, professional operation, we are committed to being a part of the solution, and we will work with all relevant parties to make sure this doesn't happen again."
Jeremy McGuire - Director of Customer Engagement
"Over the course of the past few AMA seasons, I think it's inarguable that Honda has been held to a different standard when it comes to application of the rules, and I'm honestly not sure why that is. Whatever the reason, this weekend was the icing on the cake, with the same on-track situation being interpreted in two totally opposite ways, with the only consistency being that our riders were the ones disadvantaged-despite the fact that they were the ones to correctly follow the letter and spirit of the rules! The situation is very confusing for us-let alone the riders on the track. I want to be clear that I stand by our team management and our riders 100% in their efforts to do the right thing according to the rulebook that is provided to us by the sport's sanctioning body."
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450SX Results
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13. Shane McElrath (Hon)
450SX Championship Points (after 7 of 17 rounds)
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14. Christian Craig: 58
16. Shane McElrath: 41
32. Ryan Breece: 1
250SX Results
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14. Jeremy Hand (Hon)
17. Luke Neese (Hon)
18. John Short IV (Hon)
250SX Championship Points (after 1 of 10 rounds)
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14. Jeremy Hand: 8
17. Luke Neese: 5
18. John Short IV: 4
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