• Chase Sexton takes second in premier-class main event
  • Colt Nichols 13th in 450SX after running up front in heat
  • Chance Hymas rides to eighth place in 250SX debut

Having waited impatiently for his first race of the 2023 AMA Supercross season, Team Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence rode masterfully when given the chance at the 250SX East Region opener in Houston, handily topping his heat race and the main event. Meanwhile, Chase Sexton posted a second-place finish in the 450SX main event, taking sole possession of second place in the title chase.

Lawrence took his CRF250R to the main-event holeshot but was quickly passed by Tom Vialle. Lawrence sat in second, and when he and Vialle nearly touched in the air, the Australian went off-track and lost a spot to his rookie teammate, Chance Hymas. Lawrence quickly regrouped and moved to the front by lap 3, then stayed there to the finish, winning by 7.4 seconds over Max Anstie, who put in an impressive ride for the Fire Power Honda team. Hymas had a respectable showing in his debut indoor race, running in the top five for three laps and eventually finishing eighth.

After dominating qualifying and his heat race, Sexton suffered a poor main-event start and ran in seventh before completing lap 1 in fourth. A red flag several minutes in, and a subsequent single-file restart didn’t significantly affect the top positions, but Sexton dispatched Aaron Plessinger on lap 4 and Jason Anderson on lap 6, putting him in second behind Eli Tomac. Sexton made a run at Tomac but ultimately settled for second. His teammate Colt Nichols had been hampered by a poor start and completed lap 1 in 11th, then began working his way forward until he went down in the sand section. The Oklahoma native was 13th at the finish.

NOTES

  • On Friday, Hunter Lawrence and Chance Hymas both took part in media day, giving them time to familiarize themselves with the Houston track.
  • For the third time in four races, Chase Sexton topped daytime qualifying in the 450SX class, as the Illinois native’s best time was a whopping 1.1 seconds faster than the next-best rider. Nichols ended qualifying in 15th place. In qualifying for the 250SX East program, Fire Power Honda’s Max Anstie raised eyebrows by posting the best time, with Lawrence fourth and Hymas eighth.
  • Sexton was absolutely dominant in the second 450SX heat race, completing lap 1 in second place and then passing Eli Tomac and pulling ahead to win by nearly eight seconds. Nichols ran strong in third for much of the race before slipping to fifth at the end. Also advancing from the heat was Fire Power Honda’s Dean Wilson, in seventh.
  • Lawrence won the first 250SX East heat race of the season after leading every lap. Hymas finished an impressive third, with TiLube/Storm Lake Honda’s Henry Miller sixth and Phoenix Racing Honda’s Jace Owen ninth. Heat 2 saw Fire Power Honda’s Max Anstie finish second, with Phoenix Racing Honda’s Cullin Park sixth, TiLube/Storm Lake Honda’s Michael Hicks eighth and Honda of Lynchburg’s Luke Neese ninth. Three of the four riders to advance through the last-chance qualifier—Dean Hushon Insulation’s Jeremy Hand, Moto Academy’s AJ Catanzaro and Phoenix Racing Honda’s Coty Schock—were Honda-mounted.
  • No fewer than half of the riders—11 of 22—in the 250SX East main event were CRF250R-mounted.
  • Team Honda HRC riders turned the fastest lap times in both main events—Sexton in 450SX and Lawrence in 250SX East.
  • Lawrence’s 250SX success put him on the list of Honda riders to take Houston’s support-class win. Others include Willie Surratt, Andrew Short, Davi Millsaps, Justin Barcia and Jett Lawrence.
  • Sexton and Lawrence both took part in the post-race press conference.
  • Lawrence’s Houston victory was the sixth 250SX win of his career, and Sexton earned his 14th premier-class Supercross podium.
  • Lawrence’s win gives him a three-point lead on fellow Red Rider Max Anstie in the 250SX East title fight, while Sexton’s second-place result gives him sole possession of second place in the premier-class points battle—seven behind Eli Tomac and five ahead of Cooper Webb.
  • The AMA Supercross tour continues east for the Tampa, Florida, round, which takes place on February 11.

450SX Results

  1. Eli Tomac (Yam)
  2. Chase Sexton (Hon)
  3. Jason Anderson (Kaw)
  4. Aaron Plessinger (KTM)
  5. Cooper Webb (KTM)
  6. Justin Barcia (Gas)
  7. Justin Cooper (Yam)
  8. Ken Roczen (Suz)
  9. Joey Savatgy (Kaw)
  10. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw)

  1. Dean Wilson (Hon)
  2. Colt Nichols (Hon) 

450SX Championship Points (after 4 of 17 rounds)

  1. Eli Tomac: 95
  2. Chase Sexton: 88
  3. Cooper Webb: 83
  4. Jason Anderson: 76
  5. Ken Roczen: 73
  6. Justin Barcia: 65
  7. Aaron Plessinger: 64
  8. Dylan Ferrandis: 56
  9. Adam Cianciarulo: 56
  10. Joey Savatgy: 53

  1. Colt Nichols: 49
  2. Dean Wilson: 39

250SX East Results

  1. Hunter Lawrence (Hon)
  2. Max Anstie (Hon)
  3. Jordon Smith (Yam)
  4. Haiden Deegan (Yam)
  5. Jeremy Martin (Yam)
  6. Michael Mosiman (Gas)
  7. Tom Vialle (KTM)
  8. Chance Hymas (Hon)
  9. Cullin Park (Hon)
  10. Chris Blose (Kaw)

12. Coty Shock (Hon)

13. Henry Miller (Hon)

14. Jace Owen (Hon)

18. Jeremy Hand (Hon)

19. Michael Hicks (Hon)

20. Luke Neese (Hon)

22. AJ Catanzaro (Hon)

250SX East Region Championship Points (after 1 of 10 rounds)

  1. Hunter Lawrence: 26
  2. Max Anstie: 23
  3. Jordon Smith: 21
  4. Haiden Deegan: 19
  5. Jeremy Martin: 18
  6. Michael Mosiman: 17
  7. Tom Vialle: 16
  8. Chance Hymas: 15
  9. Cullin Park: 14
  10. Chris Blose: 13

12. Coty Shock: 11

13. Henry Miller: 10

14. Jace Owen: 9

18. Jeremy Hand: 5

19. Michael Hicks: 4

20. Luke Neese: 3

22. AJ Catanzaro: 1

Chase Sexton 23

“I was confident in my riding all day. I felt comfortable on the bike during qualifying and the heat race. Eli just had me covered in the main, especially in the sand section; there were a couple spots he made adjustments at and he came away with the win. We’ll keep evolving and getting better. I definitely feel like I’m in a better spot than I was last year.”

Colt Nichols 45

“Overall, it was a bit better for me today; I know the result in the main event was worse, but I felt good all day. Track position was key tonight, and I didn’t really have that. I was working my way up to the guys in front of me until I buried it in the sand. By the time I got up, it was pretty spread out. I’m a little bit frustrated with the end result, but I feel like my riding and the bike were in a better place. There are a lot of positives to take away from this weekend.”

Hunter Lawrence 96

“Qualifying was a little rough; I just could never get all my best segments on one lap. I’m happy to execute with two great starts and check all the boxes so far. I’m confident on the bike and I really worked hard to get here; I’m excited for the rest of the season.”

Chance Hymas 48

“That was quite the experience. Me and Hunter were 1-2 off the start, and for the first four laps, I was like, ‘I need to go!’ Then around the fifth or sixth lap, I ran out of breath. I got to about halfway and kind of regrouped, and then salvaged what I could. I qualified eighth, finished eighth, third in the heat race—I want to be better, but it could’ve been a lot worse. I’ll take it.”

Lars Lindstrom

Team Manager

“It was a pretty hectic day with four riders on the team, but it also made the truck full of good vibes. It was pretty exciting in the 250 races, with Chance getting really good starts and getting good experience up front. I’m sure he didn’t breathe those first couple of laps, so he’ll be a little stronger next weekend! Hunter was just in total control up front. Obviously, Chase was unbelievable with how fast he was today in qualifying and hunting down Eli during the heat race. It was frustrating watching Eli rise to the occasion and hold off Chase in the main, but at the same time, we still got a strong second place. Colt made some improvements with his intensity and definitely made strides all day.”

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