Lawrence Brothers To Compete Down Under
H
unter and Jett Lawrence will
compete in this year's AUSX
Open Reboot at Marvel Stadium
in Melbourne on November 30.
It will be the first time in a while
that the factory Honda brothers
will get to compete in front of
their home crowd. The last AUSX
Open event was held in 2019,
after which it was postponed due
to the pandemic.
Jett Lawrence, said, "It was a
special moment for me when I
made my Supercross pro debut
at the AUSX Open in 2019, and I
am well overdue to race at home
in front of the Aussie fans who
have supported us so much in
our journey. We made a few calls
and are ecstatic to see it come
[back] to life."
Hunter added, "We've been
lucky to have had so much sup
-
port from Australia throughout
our racing careers and have
wanted to go back and race at
home for a while. This year, fi-
nally, we have been able to make
it happen, and we're especially
excited to do it by bringing back
an iconic event like the AUSX
Open. I can't wait to see all the
fans going wild in Marvel Sta-
dium; it's going to be huge."
And speaking of the AUSX, Eric
Peronnard recently re-joined the
organization as motorsport and
strategic adviser.
"Almost 10 years after helping
the AME team launch the original
AUSX Open, I am stoked to be
back in Australia for the sequel,"
said Peronnard. "Both riders and
Australian fans were so supportive
with the original AUSX Open event,
I'm confident the 2024 version will
be just as big, if not even more well
received, given the talent lined up
to compete.
"I couldn't miss being involved
in an event of this caliber and
can't wait to see it come to life at
Marvel Stadium."
For AUSX Open pre-sale sign-up,
visit: www.ausxopen.com.au.
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Jett and Hunter
Lawrence will
compete in this
year's AUSX Open
in November.