Team Honda HRC Prepares For Promising 2024 Season

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Team Honda HRC recently showcased their strong lineup and ambitious goals for the 2024 racing season, following an impressive performance in 2023. The event, held at Honda's Torrance campus, highlighted both the factory team and various support teams.

Key Takeaways:

  • Strong Team Lineup: Team Honda HRC presented its lineup for the 2024 season, including renowned riders like Jett and Hunter Lawrence, at a special event in Torrance, California. The team is riding high on the momentum of a record-setting 2023 season, where it clinched six professional AMA championships.

  • Support Teams and New Signings: The event also showcased Honda-supported teams, with a special mention of Phoenix Racing Honda signing two-time AMA Pro Motocross Champion Dylan Ferrandis. This underlines Honda's comprehensive approach across different motocross disciplines.

  • Season Outlook: The 2024 season is eagerly anticipated, starting on January 6 in Anaheim, California. The factory team, led by Jett Lawrence, is set to compete in the premier class, backed by a robust team and crew, signalling a strong ambition to maintain their winning legacy.

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During the event at the new Collection Hall and meeting space, attendees were privy to an up-close look at Team Honda HRC's preparation for the upcoming season. Jett Lawrence, only 20 years old, is already a six-time AMA champion and will be competing in the premier class for the first time. His brother, Hunter Lawrence, will join him on the factory CRF450RWE, coming off a successful season with two championships to his name.

The lineup's strength is further bolstered by Jo Shimoda and Chance Hymas, with a supporting crew that includes manager Lars Lindstrom and crew chiefs Grant Hutcheson and Jordan Troxell. Mechanics Christien Ducharme, Cameron Camera, Ben Griffith, and Thomas Harris round out the team, ensuring top-notch support for the riders.

Brandon Wilson, Manager of Racing and Experiential Marketing, expressed confidence in the team's continued success, emphasising the legacy of Team Honda HRC and the comprehensive strength of their lineup, including the support teams.

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