Jett and Hunter - High Point
Round 4 of AMA Pro Motocross took place at High Point Raceway in Mt. Morris, Pennsylvania, where Honda HRC Progressive riders Jett and Hunter Lawrence put on a show in the 450 class, taking the top two spots in the overall results. Jett earned 1-3 moto tallies to earn his fourth-straight overall win and stretch his lead in the title chase, while Hunter had solid 2-2 moto scores for second overall.

Jett Lawrence: “Another win in the books, but I really had to work for this one! The first moto was decent—I made a few mistakes but was able to capitalize. Then in the second one, it started pouring out of nowhere, and the track soaked up every bit of water—it got slippery really fast. I didn’t get the best start, but I managed to fight through and finished third for the overall win. I’m super-pumped on that, and now I’m looking forward to the break.”
Hunter Lawrence: “High Point was a good day—another step forward and definitely better than Thunder Valley. We actually had the overall in our hands, but Jett made his way through a few more guys, and we lost it by just one point—so, a little bittersweet, but still a lot of positives to take away. I’m happy heading into the break, and we’ll keep on working.”
Jett grabbed the holeshot in the first 450-class outing and ran up front before slipping to third when he stalled at the one-third mark. He was back in front four laps later and went on to win the moto by 1.852 seconds.
Meanwhile, Hunter settled into fourth early on and advanced to third by lap 3. He rode in that position for much of the moto before moving past Aaron Plessinger near the end and taking a solid runner-up finish.

For moto 2, it was Hunter’s turn to pilot his CRF450RWE across the holeshot line in first place, and although he was passed by Eli Tomac a few turns later, he ran in second on the slick, treacherous, rain-soaked track, staying there until the race was red-flagged due to lightning.
Jett had been delayed by another rider in turn 1 and was mired mid-pack early on, finishing lap 1 in ninth place. He mounted an impressive charge despite using all of his tear-offs, eventually getting up to third place to earn the overall win.
Jett’s 2025 High Point success marks his 19th career 450 Pro Motocross overall win out of 20 races. This moves him into sole possession of 10th place on the all-time premier-class win list (including the 450 four-stroke and 250 and 500 two-stroke divisions).
Honda leads all manufacturers in premier-class overall wins at High Point, with Jett’s 2025 victory lifting the total to 16. Red Riders to have won the premier class at High Point include Jimmy Ellis, Bob Hannah, Rick Johnson (twice), Jeff Stanton (twice), Doug Henry, Damon Bradshaw, Ezra Lusk, Ricky Carmichael (four times) and Jett Lawrence (now three times). Red Riders have also amassed 31 moto wins at the Pennsylvania venue.