
2025 Motocross Fox Raceway 450 Quals: Jett Lawrence, Eli Tomac, Hunter Lawrence top the Q1 chart
PALA, California: Three riders returning from injury topped the first qualification session for the 450 class at Fox Raceway, with the undefeated Jett Lawrence (2:15.029) topping the charts.
The long anticipated battle between Jett and Eli Tomac could be a great one if the morning times hold up. Tomac was second with a lap of 2:17.275.
Dan Beaver,
Hunter Lawrence kept the theme of returning strength alive with the third-best lap of 2:17.416. Jett and Hunter finished first and second in last year's edition of this race.
Justin Cooper (2:18.659) carried his Supercross momentum into Pala and landed fourth on the chart.
Fifth-place Aaron Plessinger (2:19.667) rounded out the top five.
Chase Sexton (2:20.187) and Cooper Webb (2:20.790) were 11th in the morning session. They may be feeling a 'hangover' effect from their Supercross battle.
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