LAWRENCE BROTHERS SIGN LUCRATIVE DEAL WITH HONDA, BECOME HIGHEST…
In a shocking move, Jett and Hunter Lawrence have inked a multi-year deal with Honda, reportedly worth a staggering $10 million per year. The contract makes the Lawrence brothers the highest-paid motocross duo in the sport’s history.
According to sources, the deal was negotiated over several months, with Honda eager to retain the services of the talented brothers. Jett, the reigning SuperMotocross World Champion, and Hunter, a multiple-time champion in his own right, were reportedly courted by several other manufacturers, but ultimately chose to stay with Honda.
The lucrative deal is a testament to the brothers’ hard work and dedication to the sport. Jett and Hunter have been competing at the highest level for several years, and their success on the track has earned them a massive following and significant sponsorship deals.
As part of the agreement, the Lawrence brothers will continue to compete in the SuperMotocross World Championship, as well as select other events. They will also be involved in various promotional activities, including commercials, social media campaigns, and fan events.
Honda officials are thrilled to have the Lawrence brothers on board, citing their incredible talent, work ethic, and dedication to the sport. “Jett and Hunter are two of the most talented and exciting riders in motocross, and we’re honored to have them as part of the Honda family,” said a Honda spokesperson.
The deal is also expected to have a significant impact on the motocross industry as a whole, with many experts predicting that it will drive up salaries and sponsorship deals for top riders. “The Lawrence brothers’ deal sets a new benchmark for motocross riders, and we can expect to see other top riders benefiting from similar deals in the future,” said a motocross industry insider.
As for Jett and Hunter, they’re ecstatic about the new deal and can’t wait to get back on the track. “We’re stoked to be staying with Honda and can’t thank them enough for their support,” said Jett. “We’re looking forward to many more years of success together.”