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Lawrence Charges at Daytona, Keeps 450SX Lead

Lawrence Charges at Daytona, Keeps 450SX Lead
Michelle L.
March 3, 2026

Hunter Lawrence finishes second at Daytona Supercross to retain the 450SX championship lead, while Jo Shimoda battles back to fourth in 250SX East.

Hunter Lawrence finishes second at Daytona Supercross to retain the 450SX championship lead, while Jo Shimoda battles back to fourth in 250SX East.

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Round 8 of the AMA Supercross brought the championship to one of its most unforgiving venues: Daytona International Speedway. Daytona isn’t your standard Supercross stop. It’s rougher. Faster. More unpredictable. And if you want to win there, you earn it.

This year, it nearly belonged to Hunter Lawrence.

Hunter Lawrence: Consistency Under Pressure

Hunter Lawrence came into Daytona wearing the red plate as 450SX championship leader—and he rode like a man determined to keep it.

He set the tone early by topping both qualifying sessions, marking his first time as overall top qualifier this season. He backed that up with a heat-race win after a tight scrap with Malcolm Stewart. Everything pointed toward a statement night.

In the main event, Lawrence grabbed the holeshot aboard his factory Honda CRF450RWE before being passed by Ken Roczen in the early laps. Soon, it evolved into a three-way battle between Roczen, Lawrence and Eli Tomac, arguably three of the sport’s most calculated racers.

Tomac eventually made his move, taking over the lead. Lawrence regrouped. With five laps remaining, he reclaimed second from Roczen and began closing on Tomac in the final laps. The gap shrank dramatically but not quite enough.

He crossed the finish line just 1.3 seconds behind the winner.

It was his fifth second-place finish of the season. Not dominant. Not dramatic. But incredibly consistent. And in a championship fight where margins are microscopic, that steady stream of podiums keeps him in control of the 450SX standings by a single point.

Sometimes titles aren’t built on big wins. They’re built on refusing to have bad nights.

Jo Shimoda: Speed Is Back

In 250SX East, Jo Shimoda looked sharp from the outset.

After a solid qualifying effort and a strong heat race, Shimoda launched into the main and exited the first turn in second. He settled into a rhythm behind Seth Hammaker, fending off early pressure from Drew Adams while keeping the leader within striking distance.

For a rider still regaining full race form after injury, it was an impressive display of patience and pace.

Then Daytona’s sand section intervened.

A small late-race mistake resulted in a tip-over that cost him two positions. To his credit, Shimoda remounted quickly and salvaged fourth. It wasn’t the podium he was chasing—but it was a statement that he’s fully back in the fight.

He now sits third in the 250SX East standings, just three points off second.

More Than Just Racing

Daytona also carried storylines beyond the track.

Following the previous round’s controversy involving red-cross flags and warning lights, the AMA adjusted the rule before Daytona, changing the warning light color from red to yellow. While the intent was clarity, some riders expressed lingering uncertainty about enforcement and penalties in similar situations going forward. It’s a reminder that championship battles aren’t fought only on the dirt; they’re shaped by rulebooks and race control as well.

Off the track, both Lawrence and Shimoda spent time engaging with fans, participating in autograph sessions and media appearances, reinforcing the human side of a sport that often looks purely gladiatorial under stadium lights.

The Bigger Picture

With Round 9 heading to Indianapolis, the pressure continues to build.

  • Lawrence leads the 450SX championship by one point over Tomac.
  • Shimoda remains firmly in the 250SX East title hunt.

Daytona didn’t produce a Honda sweep. It didn’t produce a dramatic upset. What it did produce was clarity: Hunter Lawrence is riding like a champion under pressure, and Jo Shimoda’s speed is right where it needs to be.

The season is tightening.

And if Daytona proved anything, it’s that the title fight is far from settled.

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