Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing
450 Class
250 Class
Team Info
Headquarters: | Cairo, GA |
Team Owner: | Bobby Regan |
Team Managers: | Jeremy Coker (450) & Jensen Hendler (250) |
Bike Model: | Yamaha YZ450F & YZ250F Racing Edition |
450 Class Team Championships: | 2 (2021, 2022) |
450 Class Team Wins: | 11 |
250 Class Team Championships: | 5 (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020) |
250 Class Team Wins: | 44 |
2022
Won the 450 Class championship with Eli Tomac with 5 wins; Finished fourth in 250 Class championship with Justin Cooper; earned 6 podiums with Cooper (5) and Levi Kitchen (1); Kitchen named Rookie of the Year
2021
Won the 450 Class championship with Dylan Ferrandis with 6 wins; Finished runner-up in 250 Class championship with Justin Cooper; earned 5 wins with Cooper (2) and Jeremy Martin (3); captured Team of the Year honors and Manufacturer Cup
2020
Won the 250 Class championship with Dylan Ferrandis; earned 4 wins with Ferrandis (3) and Justin Cooper (1); captured Team of the Year honors
2019
Finished 2-3 in the 250 Class championship, led by Dylan Ferrandis in the runner-up spot; earned 5 wins with Ferrandis (4) & Justin Cooper (1); Ty Masterpool named Rookie of the Year
2018
Won the 250 Class championship with Aaron Plessinger; earned 8 wins with Plessinger (6) & Dylan Ferrandis (2)
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