Brian Swink
Fenton, MI 250MX 5th place
1994
125MX 4th place
1991
125MX 5th place
1993
- The List: Loretta Lynn’s Brand WinsJuly 28, 2023All the brands roll out support, technicians, bikes, contingency, and more. But which one has actually won the most?
- The List: Non-Daytona Florida SupercrossesFebruary 10, 2023Revisiting the long history of supercross in Florida beyond the staple Daytona Supercross.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1992April 29, 2022Jean-Michel Bayle, who wanted to go back to Europe and begin a new career in road racing, begrudgingly ran his #1 plates in ‘92 and was still remarkably fast—but only when he wanted to be.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1991April 28, 2022What started in 1972 as a quaint, scattered affair of four different championships had boiled down to a thriving series that overlapped with AMA Supercross, now the biggest series in dirt bike racing.
- The List: First To Five July 14, 2021The 2021 250F Class marks the first season with five different winners in the first five rounds.
- 30 Stories From the Ranch: The All-TimersJuly 13, 2021Check out all the competitors who won five or more AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship titles at the Ranch.
- Feature: FasterDecember 10, 2020The speed men of the sport are impossible to forget, no matter how fleeting their moments can often be. (Read or listen)
- Redux: Mini O’s HistoryNovember 18, 2020Davey Coombs explains the inception of the Florida Winter Nationals, its transformation to today’s THOR Mini O’s, and some of the names who have raced the prestigious event.
- The List: Last Turn TurnoversFebruary 7, 2020Recalling some of the most memorable last-turn position changes.
- Insight: I'm Not ThereMay 23, 2018A look at the career of the late Brian Swink from the March 2009 issue of Racer X Illustrated.
- Brian Swink (1972-2018)May 18, 2018A minicycle phenom from Fenton, Michigan, in the eighties, Swink won multiple AMA and NMA Amateur National Championships before turning pro in the fall of 1990.