Hunter Lawrence knows new employer!
After the news broke that the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki is throwing in the towel as far as the Motocross World Championship is concerned. We had to look forward to where the pilots would find shelter. The greatest talent under the Suzuki tent, the Australian Hunter Lawrence already has its future ahead Insured for 4 years! A contract of such a long term is unusual in our sport, but anyone who wants to become champion in 2020 must already know with whom today! And that is something that Honda has already understood. Next season the Overal MX2 Winner of the last “Motorcross des Nations” in Matterley Bassin will compete for the brand new team of Livia Lancelot en Gariboldi Honda. These will enter into a partnership and, as a supported Honda team, will try to fill the void left by the disappearing HRC MX2 team. This team is dropped by the Japanese for budgetary reasons.
After one year in the MX2 World Championship under the wings of Lancelot and Gariboldi, the Australian will compete for the MX2019 team from 2021 to XNUMX. Geico Honda team in the United States. There awaits him the challenge of American supercross and fast outdoor tracks!
Text: Matthias Van Eeckhoven – Photo: Suzuki Racing
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