The motocross world is buzzing with rumors that Jett Lawrence, the 21-year-old sensation from Queensland, Australia, has signed a multi-year deal with Honda HRC — and insiders are calling it the largest contract ever in two-wheel off-road racing. Reports suggest it surpasses the massive deals once held by Ken Roczen, Ricky Carmichael, and even James “Bubba” Stewart, signaling a game-changing moment for the sport.
Jett’s rise to superstardom has been nothing short of historic. Bursting onto the 450 scene in 2023, he delivered a flawless rookie season, winning all 22 motos in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship — an accomplishment only James Stewart achieved before him. He followed that up with a dominant 2024 season, claiming the AMA Supercross 450SX Championship with eight main event victories, becoming the first rookie champion in over two decades. Adding to his resume, Jett secured back-to-back SuperMotocross World Championships in 2023 and 2024, proving that he is the undisputed leader of the next generation of motocross stars.
The 2025 season has only strengthened his legacy. Through eight rounds of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship, Jett has claimed victory in 22 of 24 overalls and 40 moto wins out of 48 starts since moving to the premier class. He currently leads the 450cc standings with 382 points, holding a commanding 61-point advantage over his brother Hunter Lawrence and 94 points over Eli Tomac. His recent win at High Point Raceway marked his 19th career 450 moto victory, placing him on pace to surpass some of the sport’s greatest legends.
If true, this contract would be a landmark moment for both Lawrence and the sport. With his talent, charisma, and relentless drive, Jett has already proven he’s not just the future of motocross — he’s redefining it.
