With just two rounds remaining in the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship, all eyes are on the Lawrence brothers—Jett and Hunter—as the title fight nears its conclusion. Jett Lawrence has been dominant all season, racking up wins and podiums with surgical consistency. But while most of the field has been mathematically eliminated, one challenger still remains: Hunter Lawrence.
Sitting 47 points behind his younger brother, Hunter’s chances are slim, but the championship is not entirely out of reach. With a maximum of 50 points up for grabs at each round—25 per moto—Hunter would need a near-perfect performance, paired with uncharacteristic mistakes or mechanical issues from Jett, to stage one of the most dramatic comebacks in recent motocross history.
The final two rounds present high-stakes racing and unpredictable conditions. Tracks like Budds Creek and Ironman Raceway are known for their demanding terrain and the potential for weather to shake things up. If Hunter can capitalize on any slip-ups and deliver back-to-back moto wins, he could close the gap. But even that may not be enough unless Jett falters.
Still, racing is never over until the final checkered flag. Mechanical failures, crashes, or even a bad start could shuffle the standings in an instant. Hunter has shown resilience and speed all year—if there’s anyone capable of mounting a late charge, it’s him.
Realistically, Jett controls his own destiny. A solid, mistake-free ride at either remaining round likely seals his second straight championship. But if drama is going to strike, now’s the time. For Hunter Lawrence, it’s all or nothing over the next two weeks—and the motocross world will be watching every twist and turn.