Jett Lawrence, one of the most electrifying talents in modern motocross and supercross, has responded to recent speculation linking him with a surprise move to a new team—firmly shutting down rumors and reaffirming his loyalty to Team Honda HRC.

Lawrence, who is under contract with Honda through the end of the 2025 season, made it clear in a recent interview that he remains committed to the team that helped shape his rise to the top. “I’ve seen the talk and the headlines, but I’m fully focused on racing with Honda,” Lawrence stated. “We’ve built something special here, and I’m not going anywhere.”
Reports had emerged suggesting that Lawrence was being courted by rival teams with lucrative offers, prompting a flurry of online speculation. However, industry insiders confirm that he has already signed a contract extension with Team Honda HRC, indicating his continued partnership with the brand well beyond the current agreement.
While the exact terms of his contract have not been officially released, it’s widely believed that Lawrence commands a salary in the range of $5 million per year, bolstered by performance bonuses and endorsement deals. His marketability, combined with his dominant performances, makes him one of the highest-valued riders in the sport today.
At just 21 years old, Lawrence has already compiled an exceptional résumé, including the 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450cc title—achieved with an undefeated season—and the 2024 AMA Supercross 450cc championship in his rookie year. His momentum was temporarily halted by an ACL injury in early 2025, but he has expressed determination to return to full strength and continue winning.
As rumors fade and the season progresses, fans can expect to see Lawrence back under the Honda tent, focused on building his legacy. “We’ve got unfinished business,” he added. “When I’m back on the gate, I want to prove why I’m here—and why Honda is home.”