The following press release is from AUS-X Open:
Hunter Lawrence Takes Victory, 40,000 Fans Witness Thrilling AUSX Open at Marvel Stadium
MELBOURNE VIC — On a night that delivered world-class racing and unforgettable moments, Hunter Lawrence claimed a sensational last-race victory at the AUSX Open - the fifth and final round of the Fox Australian Supercross Championship - while American Joey Savatgy was crowned overall champion.
Marvel Stadium played host to more than 42,000 fans in what was Australia’s largest ever Supercross event and the homecoming for Supercross world (SuperMotocross) 1-2 Jett and Hunter Lawrence.
This spectacular event not only determined the winners of the evening but also crowned the 2024 SX1, SX2 and SX3 Champions, following an intense season that spanned Brisbane, Wollongong, Adelaide, and Melbourne.
SX1 Race Results
The SX1 class delivered unforgettable drama and fierce competition at the AUSX Open, with Hunter Lawrence (#96, Honda HRC) taking two of the night’s three races to close out the season in spectacular fashion.
Joey Savatgy (#17, Honda HRC) battled adversity, including a flat rear tyre in the final race, but had done enough to claim his first premier-class Fox Australian Supercross Championship.
An injured Dean Wilson (#1, Froth/SCT Logistics/Honda Racing) put on a heroic performance, winning over fans with a valiant and gritty second-place finish in the finale and came agonisingly close to taking the title. Jett Lawrence (#18, Honda HRC) and race one winner Cooper Webb (#3, Star Racing Yamaha) were notably absent from the final race due race two incidents with bike damage and injury, respectively, but their earlier performances added depth and excitement to the event.
[Racer X has since learned Webb is bruised but not seriously injured.]
Local racers Luke Clout (#4, Empire Kawasaki) and Jed Beaton (#14, CDR Yamaha Monster Energy) showcased consistency and skill throughout, solidifying their positions among the top contenders in a thrilling and fitting conclusion to the SX1 season.
AUSX Open - SX1
- Hunter Lawrence (#96, Honda HRC)
- Jed Beaton (#14, Yamaha, CDR Yamaha Monster Energy)
- Dean Wilson (#1, Honda, Froth/SCT Logistics)
Fox Australian Supercross Championship, SX1
- Joey Savatgy (#17, Honda, Froth / Honda HRC) – 115 points
- Dean Wilson (#1, Honda, Froth / SCT Logistics / Honda Racing) – 109 points
- Luke Clout (#4, Kawasaki, Empire Kawasaki) – 96 points
- Jed Beaton (#14, Yamaha, CDR Yamaha Monster Energy) – 92 points
- Aaron Tanti (#9, Honda, Boost Mobile / Froth / Honda Racing) – 79 points
- Hayden Mellross (#45, KTM, Mellross Homes / KTM) – 69 points
- Dylan Wills (#64, GasGas, GasGas Racing Team) – 63 points
- Jack Mather (#11, Husqvarna, Raceline Husqvarna) – 53 points
- Brett Metcalfe (#24, Kawasaki, Penrite GO24 Team Green) – 49 points
- Joel Wightman (#5, Yamaha, Yamaha Racing Team) – 47 points
SX1 Quotes
AUSX Open winner, Hunter Lawrence:
"It was incredible. The adrenaline rush from the stadium was unreal. That feeling was honestly a cooler feeling than winning my championships. Having the country behind you is unreal, we cop a lot of shit in America so to feel that at home is unreal. It’s tough to put into words."
2024 Fox Australian Supercross Overall Champion, Joey Savatgy:
"It was stressful, much more than I wanted it to be. I was proud of the effort. We came here with a big goal to get rid of the #7 and the side goal was to win the whole thing which would have been cool in front of this crowd, but not tonight."
Jett Lawrence:
“It (AUSX Open) was a good reset. And to actually have a feeling of who is behind me. You always hear the Aussies are behind us and you want to believe it, but you haven’t fully got to feel it yet. I got to feel a bit of it in 2019 but it was so long ago you forget the feeling. To have that, when we came out for the opening ceremonies, I still get chills now talking about it. Since we’ve been pros we’ve dreamt about it, but we haven’t got it. Coming back here and getting a crowd of more than 40,000 Aussie fans is unreal honestly. You can’t pay money for that feeling, it takes the top of all our championships. It was unreal to hear them every lap.”
SX2 Race Results
The SX2 class also delivered a night of thrilling and dramatic racing at the AUSX Open, culminating in Shane McElrath (#12, Polyflor/Froth/Honda Racing) clinching the championship with a dominant performance. McElrath showcased his experience and precision across all three races, including a hard-fought final where could have cruised to a championship win, but instead chose to move through the field to secure victory in style.
Kayden Minear (#66, KTM Race Team) impressed all assembled with sensational starts and consistent speed. Canadian Col Thompson (#2, Polyflor/Froth/Honda Racing) and New Zealand sensation Brodie Connolly (#88, Polyflor/Froth/Honda Racing) fought fiercely throughout the night, completing the final race podium for an all-Honda finish. The intensity of the battles, coupled with Minear’s emerging talent and McElrath’s calculated brilliance, provided a fitting climax to the SX2 championship.
AUSX Open - SX2
- Shane McElrath (#12, Honda, Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing)
- Col Thompson (#2, Honda, Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing)
- Kayden Minear (#66, KTM, KTM Race Team)
Fox Australian Supercross Championships, SX2
- Shane McElrath (#12, Honda, Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing) – 113 points
- Cole Thompson (#2, Honda, Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing) – 96 points
- Brodie Connolly (#88, Honda, Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing) – 94 points
SX2 Quotes
Shane McElrath:
“Man it feels great, this has been a great opportunity. I am thankful for Yarrive, thank God, He’s really blessed us and brought us together. Yarrive is a wear-your-heart-on-the-sleeve kind of guy, and I am the same way. I am happy to do this for him, but for the whole team. This is one of the biggest teams in Australia and they have really been there for me. This has been a big win – mentally, psychically, and for the team. I am happy to do it for them, so praise the Lord.”
AUSX Open - SX3 Race Results
The SX3 racing showcased the raw talent and determination of Supercross’s future stars. This class, known for its unpredictable and thrilling battles, delivered a quality display of young riders pushing to their limits under the glare and pressure of the national stage. The intensity and skill on display tonight highlighted why SX3 is the proving ground for the sport's next generation of champions.
AUSX Open SX3
- Kayd Kingsford (#20, Yamaha, Yamaha Racing Team)
- Jake Cannon (#3, Honda, Honda Racing)
- Cooper Rowe (#25, Husqvarna, Husqvarna Racing Team)
Fox Australian Supercross Championships, SX3
- Seth Burchell (#27, Yamaha, Yamaha Racing Team) – 102 points
- Jake Cannon (#3, Honda, Honda Racing) – 98 points
- Koby Hantis (#94, Yamaha, Yamaha Racing Team) – 91 points
Other Class Highlights
The day also celebrated emerging talent, with exciting races in the SX3, CR22 85cc, and 65cc Cup classes:
- SX3 Winner: Kayd Kingsford, WBR Yamaha Bulk Nutrients
- CR22 85cc Winner: Seth Thomas #295 Gas Gas Australia
- Yamaha 65cc Cup Winner: Mason Ezergailis
The 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship
From Brisbane to Wollongong then Adelaide and Melbourne, the 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship has concluded a spectacular and satisfying five round championship at the AUSX Open at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.
The 2024 Championship has delivered near-capacity crowds, unmatched excitement, and world class performances from the sport’s best riders. Drawing over 42,000 fans for the finale, season 2024 has truly elevated Australian Supercross to new heights, captivating audiences both nationally and globally.
Kelly Bailey, AME Director and AUSX Open Event Director, reflected on the season’s success and the collective effort that made it possible:
“This season has shown what can be achieved through the combined efforts of teams, sponsors, and riders, whose commitment has delivered exceptional racing at every round.
“To the fans—thank you. Your passion and support have created an incredible atmosphere and driven us to set the bar higher. You are the ultimate arbiters of this championship, and we couldn’t have done it without you.
“Our staff have been the backbone of this season’s success, working tirelessly to manage everything from track builds to event coordination and fan engagement.
“Building on the momentum of 2024, we’re excited to deliver an even bigger and better season in 2025.”