The motocross world is buzzing with excitement as 21-year-old Australian sensation Jett Lawrence has reportedly signed a groundbreaking multi-year contract with Honda HRC. According to insiders, it’s the biggest deal in the history of two-wheel off-road racing, eclipsing past mega-contracts held by legends like Ken Roczen, Ricky Carmichael, and James “Bubba” Stewart — marking a major shift in the sport’s landscape.
In one of the biggest deals in motocross history, Jett Lawrence has officially signed a massive contract extension with Honda HRC. The deal, rumored and now confirmed, is a guaranteed five-year contract worth $22.5 million, with an annual base salary of $4.5 million.
What makes this deal historic is not only the length—five years, which is extremely rare in a sport where most riders receive one-year contracts—but also the potential bonus structure. If Jett hits performance targets, such as race wins and championships, he could earn up to $8 million in bonuses per year, bringing the total potential earnings to over $60 million across the five-year span.
This deal not only locks Jett in with Honda for the long haul but also makes it the most secure and lucrative contract ever signed in the sport. There is reportedly an option for extension beyond 2029, depending on performance and mutual interest between both parties. For now, Jett Lawrence is firmly the face of Honda—and the sport—for the foreseeable future.
