Jason Lawrence
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Jason Lawrence is a professional motocross
racer competing in the AMA
Supercross
division and Lucas Oil AMA Outdoor Nationals. He currently lives in California
. Lawrence rides for his own team J-Law Racing, No Fear, AMPM, Boost Mobile, Troy Racing on a Yamaha YZ450F wearing the number 338.
2010
Jason started off the 2010 season only 4 weeks after being released from Riverside County jail. After a DNF at round one of the 2010 Monster Energy Supercross series he decided to take some time off to get back in shape. He came back at Anehiem 3 and crashed in the LCQ and did not qualify. He then came back at Indianapolis and put in a solid 10th place finish, although having an altercation with rival Ryan Dungey.
2009
Lawrence started off the 2009 Supercross season with his own, J-Law Racing team and plans of defending his AMA West Coast Lites title. After a string of bad luck Lawrence decided to jump to the 450 premier class. He produced stellar practice times but was having trouble putting a solid run together in the main events. At Daytona Supercross Jason would put in the fastest lap times of the day and score a career high SX finish, placing 2nd, but leading the majority of the race before Chad Reed would pass him for the win. Following Supercross Lawrence decided to stick with the 450 Yamaha machine and compete in the premier class. Only to not finish a single moto until round 6 at Red Bud Track and Trail, then two races later getting his first career MX podium at Washougal MX with a 10-3 score.
2008
Jason wins the West Coast Lites Championship. Riding for Yamaha of Troy, Jason had highly controversial West Coast SX season with Ryan Dungey. Jason prevailed by winning the championship with 5 podiums, and 3 wins. Following his successful Supercross Lites season he came out swinging at the opening Glen Helen round and took the first moto win.
Motocross
Motocross is a form of motorcycle sport or all-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed off road circuits. It evolved from trials, and was called scrambles, and later motocross, combining the French moto with cross-country...
racer competing in the AMA
American Motorcyclist Association
The American Motorcyclist Association is an American not-for-profit organization of more than 300,000 motorcyclists that organizes numerous motorcycling activities and campaigns for motorcyclists' legal rights...
Supercross
Supercross
Supercross is a motorcycle racing sport involving off-road motorcycles on an artificially-made dirt tracks consisting of steep jumps and obstacles. Professional supercross contest races are held almost exclusively within professional baseball and football stadiums.-History:Supercross was derived...
division and Lucas Oil AMA Outdoor Nationals. He currently lives in California
California
California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is by far the most populous U.S. state, and the third-largest by land area...
. Lawrence rides for his own team J-Law Racing, No Fear, AMPM, Boost Mobile, Troy Racing on a Yamaha YZ450F wearing the number 338.
2010
Jason started off the 2010 season only 4 weeks after being released from Riverside County jail. After a DNF at round one of the 2010 Monster Energy Supercross series he decided to take some time off to get back in shape. He came back at Anehiem 3 and crashed in the LCQ and did not qualify. He then came back at Indianapolis and put in a solid 10th place finish, although having an altercation with rival Ryan Dungey.
2009
Lawrence started off the 2009 Supercross season with his own, J-Law Racing team and plans of defending his AMA West Coast Lites title. After a string of bad luck Lawrence decided to jump to the 450 premier class. He produced stellar practice times but was having trouble putting a solid run together in the main events. At Daytona Supercross Jason would put in the fastest lap times of the day and score a career high SX finish, placing 2nd, but leading the majority of the race before Chad Reed would pass him for the win. Following Supercross Lawrence decided to stick with the 450 Yamaha machine and compete in the premier class. Only to not finish a single moto until round 6 at Red Bud Track and Trail, then two races later getting his first career MX podium at Washougal MX with a 10-3 score.
2008
Jason wins the West Coast Lites Championship. Riding for Yamaha of Troy, Jason had highly controversial West Coast SX season with Ryan Dungey. Jason prevailed by winning the championship with 5 podiums, and 3 wins. Following his successful Supercross Lites season he came out swinging at the opening Glen Helen round and took the first moto win.