"Country Club of Motocross" Set to Host Summer's East Coast Premiere

Tuesday, June 16, 2026 | 2:00 PM

SMX Partner UFO Plast returns with title support of High Point National, the sport's beloved Father's Day tradition.

The season opening western swing of the Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, has produced an exciting start to the second half of the 2026 Monster Energy SMX World Championship, with dynamic title fights taking shape in both the 450SMX and 250SMX classes. Now, the summer campaign heads east for the first time for the annual Father’s Day tradition from Pennsylvania’s High Point Raceway, the “Country Club of Motocross.” This year’s 49th running will once again receive title support from one of the series’ newest partners, UFO Plast, the Italian-based leader of motorcycle accessories and components and the “Official and Exclusive Plastics Partner” of the SMX World Championship. The UFO Plast High Point National will take place this Saturday, June 20, for Round 21 of the SMX regular season.
 
“You couldn’t ask for a better and more compelling start to the summer season. This weekend we’ll see the third and fourth different athletes to carry the red plate as points leaders, and we’re not even a quarter of the way through the championship,” said Tim Cotter, Director, MX Sports Pro Racing. “Father’s Day weekend at High Point is one of the most beloved traditions we have in American motocross, and it serves as a home race of sorts for Pro Motocross, with MX Sports Pro Racing headquartered in nearby Morgantown, West Virginia. We take enormous pride in the celebrated legacy of this event, which started with the Coombs family back in 1977, and have been honored to work with such an amazing partner in UFO Plast to usher in five decades of racing at the ‘County Club of Motocross.’”
 
High Point Raceway has served as one of the pillars of the Pro Motocross Championship across six different decades. The venue hugs the Mason-Dixon Line, sitting on the border of Pennsylvania and West Virginia, with a track composed of rolling terrain surrounded by a natural amphitheater, providing some of the best spectator sight lines in the entire series. The track itself is a favorite amongst racers, with constant shifts in elevation, highly technical jumps and rhythm sections, on and off-camber corners, and ample passing opportunities. The abundance of green surrounding the track, along with meticulous landscaping, has bestowed High Point with the tag of “Country Club of Motocross.” Additionally, its longstanding tradition as the sport’s own unique Father’s Day celebration makes High Point one of the most anticipated stops on the championship calendar every summer.

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The "Country Club of Motocross" at Pennsylvania's High Point Raceway will provide a captivating backdrop for Father's Day weekend at one of the sport's most celebrated venues. MX Sports Pro racing, inc.

Founded in Tuscany in 1977, the same year as the first High Point National, UFO Plast is one of the motorcycle industry’s most highly regarded brands worldwide, despite a relatively subdued presence in America. However, through its year-old partnership with the SMX World Championship, the Pro Motocross Championship, and the High Point National, that domestic profile has grown significantly. UFO’s fingerprint on the Pro Motocross Championship has quickly become one of the most recognizable elements of the races, with the trademark white track markers that line each layout, defining the boundaries of each racetrack. This distinctive on-track identity has contributed to building the brand’s awareness in the United States, a market UFO recognizes as a vital component of the company’s future.
 
As part of its embrace as title partner of the High Point National, and SMX as a whole, UFO Plast is currently offering savings of up to 50% on plastic parts. Additionally, all orders with a minimum of $98 receive free shipping. 

On the racetrack, the uncertainty surrounding Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence coming into the summer has seemingly been erased on the heels of back-to-back 1-1 performances and his newfound position as the 450SMX Class points leader entering High Point. While his foot and ankle injury is still in the midst of a long recovery, it appears to do little to slow Lawrence down thus far. A big victory this past weekend at Thunder Valley resulted in a 14-point swing with older brother and Honda HRC Progressive teammate Hunter Lawrence, with eight points now separating them. Adding to Jett’s momentum surge is a three-year unbeaten streak in the premier class at High Point and a four-year winning reign that dates back to his final season in the 250SMX Class. Saturday’s return to Pennsylvania is poised to serve as the next chapter of the Lawrence versus Lawrence sibling rivalry, but Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing rookie Haiden Deegan continues to make strides in his competitiveness each week and could also factor into the battle for victory.

With back-to-back wins, Honda HRC Progressive's Jett Lawrence has captured the red plate and will look to maintain his unbeaten record at  the High Point National.
With back-to-back wins, Honda HRC Progressive's Jett Lawrence has captured the red plate and will look to maintain his unbeaten record at  the High Point National. MX Sports pro racing, inc.
Despite losing the points lead, the consistency from Honda HRC Progressive's Hunter Lawrence has been exceptional so far this summer.
Despite losing the points lead, the consistency from Honda HRC Progressive's Hunter Lawrence has been exceptional so far this summer. MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Haiden Deegan showed he can mix it up with the Lawrences and will look to challenge for his first 450SMX Class win at High Point.
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Haiden Deegan showed he can mix it up with the Lawrences and will look to challenge for his first 450SMX Class win at High Point. MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.

Over in the 250SMX Class, an excitingly chaotic start to the season has produced three different winners in three races and has been defined by division-wide struggle to find consistency. The parity has made each gate drop even more unpredictable and has fostered a tight three-rider battle atop the standings. The Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki duo of Seth Hammaker and Levi Kitchen, the first two overall winners of the summer, are in a share of the points lead heading into High Point, which will provide the rare opportunity to see two bikes with red plates next to one another in the same pit. Lurking just six points back in third is Honda HRC Progressive’s Jo Shimoda, who became the third different winner this past weekend. Perhaps the most unique factoid heading into High Point is back-to-back races in which the overall winner failed to win a moto.

Honda HRC Progressive's Jo Shimoda is the third different 250SMX winner in as many races this season and comes to High Point within striking distance of the points lead.
Honda HRC Progressive's Jo Shimoda is the third different 250SMX winner in as many races this season and comes to High Point within striking distance of the points lead. mx sports pro racing, inc.
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Seth Hammaker has battled through ups and downs thus far but still maintains a share of the points lead.
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Seth Hammaker has battled through ups and downs thus far but still maintains a share of the points lead. MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Levi Kitchen has overcome his fair share of adversity so far to capture a share of the points lead.
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Levi Kitchen has overcome his fair share of adversity so far to capture a share of the points lead. MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.

Complementing the action of the 450SMX and 250SMX classes will be the third round of the Women’s Motocross Championship Powered by Synchrony (WMX). Reigning back-to-back champion Lachlan Turner has been perfect thus far aboard her Altus Motorsports bLU cRU Yamaha with two 1-1 performances. However, Quad Lock Honda’s Charli Cannon has become the thorn in Turner’s side, leading every moto thus far and giving the champ arguably her toughest challenge to date. The visit signifies the WMX’s anticipated return to High Point for the first time since the 2024 season.

The Women's Motocross Championship Powered by Synchrony will make its first visit to High Point Raceway since the 2024 season.
The Women's Motocross Championship Powered by Synchrony will make its first visit to High Point Raceway since the 2024 season. mx sports pro racing, inc.

The UFO Plast High Point National will get underway this Saturday, June 20, with on-track action starting at 5 a.m. PT / 8 a.m. ET, followed by opening ceremonies at 9:15 a.m. PT / 12:15 p.m. ET before the gate drops on motos at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET. Comprehensive live streaming coverage from High Point will air exclusively on Peacock, beginning with Race Day Live at 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET before coverage of the motos gets underway at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET.

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