10 Things
With "10 Things," the Racer X editorial staff gets you up to speed on what to look for and what happened at the races.
- 10 Things to Watch: St. LouisApril 9, 2022ET3 and Jett Lawrence look to keep their win streaks going, Stewart and Brown are looking for their first wins, and more.
- 10 Things to Watch: SeattleMarch 26, 2022A revolving trio of riders running into each other, rain in the forecast, 250SX West resumes and more.
- 10 Things to Watch: IndianapolisMarch 19, 2022Can someone stop ET3 and the Jett’s rolls? Will we see a shakeup in the top five of both 450SX and 250SX points tonight? Check out these storylines ahead of tonight’s racing.
- 10 Things to Watch: DetroitMarch 12, 2022The next chapter in Anderson versus Stewart, Chisholm to Star, and the second half beginning.
- 10 Things to Watch: DaytonaMarch 5, 2022ET3 looks to make history in more than one way, the Webb Wagon is starting to roll, McAdoo and Lawrence in a points battle, and more.
- 10 Things to Watch: ArlingtonFebruary 26, 2022Tomac's revenge, Webb's favorite stadium, and fall out from the 250SX East opener.
- 10 Things to Watch: MinneapolisFebruary 18, 2022The 450SX championship battle is heating up as the 250SX East Region will begin a whole new championship with a lot of different—and fast—riders.
- 10 Things to Watch: Anaheim 3February 12, 2022The field tries to keep ET3 within reach, and privateers aim for the main event at Angel Stadium.
- 10 Things to Watch: GlendaleFebruary 5, 2022Eli Tomac looks to keep the ball rolling, championship scenarios taking shape, and the triple crown at Glendale.
- 10 Things to Watch: Anaheim 2January 29, 2022Sexton and Mosiman rolling, three different 450SX winners and none are named Tomac or Webb. Check out these storylines (plus more) ahead of round four.
- 10 Things to Watch: San DiegoJanuary 22, 2022A small sample size means we haven’t learned much about 2022. Who steps up for round three?
- 10 Things to Watch: OaklandJanuary 15, 2022The drama continues, riders look to rebound, and new points leaders look to keep the ball rolling.