Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence continues to climb the record books. In just his third year in the 450 Class (really two and half, as he missed time in 2024) the Australian can already lay claim to a perfect season (as a rookie in 2023) and now two titles (2023 and 2025).
Where does Jett currently rank on the all-time premier class wins list? Lets dig into some stats following round 10 of the Pro Motocross Championship at Unadilla.
450 Class
Jett Lawrence’s Win
- Was his 8th overall win of the season through 10 rounds
- Was the 23rd of his career, placing him 5th all-time
- It was also his 63rd SMX League win, which puts him 8th all-time
- It was his 9th SMX League title (250SX: 2; 250MX: 2; 450SX: 1; 450MX: 2; 450SMX: 2) which ties him with Ryan Dungey for 4th all-time
- He is just 1 title back of Ryan Villopoto and Jeremy McGrath for 2nd all-time in SMX League titles
Hunter Lawrence’s Second
- With his 2nd place finish at Unadilla, Hunter now has 16 podiums in 21 career 450 Class starts
- Since moving to the 450 Class, he is a perfect 21 for 21 in top 5 finishes
- He is the only rider in history to have a 100% top 5 percentage (with more than 1 start)
Eli Tomac’s Third
- His 3rd was his 79th career 450 Class podium
- And his 365th career 450 Class start
Honda
- With Jett’s 2nd 450 Class title, Honda now has 23 premier class championships and 40 total Pro Motocross titles (250 Class: 17; 450 Class: 15; 500cc: 8)
- That is the most of any manufacture in history
- Jett’s title for Honda broke a tie with Kawasaki for the most in division history
- Honda also has the most 250 and 500 Class titles
250 Class
Jo Shimoda’s Win
- Was his 10th career SMX League win
- It was his 6th career 250 Class win
- It was his 26th career 250 Class podium, which ties him with Blake Baggett for 16th all-time
Haiden Deegan’s Second
- Was his 24th career 250 Class podium
- It was his 47th career SMX League podium
Tom Vialle’s Third
- Was his 14th career 250 Class podium
- And his 29th career SMX League podium in 66 starts
*SMX League Statistics = 450 and 250 Class Supercross, Pro Motocross, and Playoffs
*All stats via SMX League


