PSMA: PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE SEASON DEMONSTRATES SUPERB GROWTH

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The 2024/25 PDRC Pro Stock Motorcycle season delivered some of the strongest fields and most competitive racing we’ve seen in recent years. With full fields at every round, the class showcased incredible depth and continued growth as teams across the board stepped up their game to close the performance gap. The result was a season filled with tight racing, quick ETs, and multiple riders vying for the top spot.

This growing competitiveness was clearly reflected in the results, with four different round winners across the five championship rounds this season — Luke Crowley, Scott White, Jason Lee, and Tony Frost — each taking home victories and demonstrating just how evenly matched the field has become.

A huge congratulations goes to Luke Crowley, who once again proved why he’s one of the sport’s elite by securing his fifth Pro Stock Motorcycle Championship. Luke’s hard work and dedication to the class continues to set the standard, not just through his on-track performances but also through his off-track commitment. Managing and racing under the Luke Crowley Racing banner, he successfully ran three bikes this season — and even transported up to four bikes to some events to support fellow racer Ryan Learmonth. His contribution to the category cannot be understated.

Congratulations are also due to Jason Lee, who finished runner-up in the championship and showed tremendous pace throughout the year. Riding the Trevor Birrell Racing bike, Jason achieved a new personal best of 7.144 seconds and claimed two event wins, cementing his place as a serious championship contender. With performances like that, next season promises to be incredibly competitive.

It was also fantastic to see the return of Callam Godeassi and Sam Scerri to the Pro Stock Motorcycle ranks, both bringing valuable experience and adding more depth to the field. Meanwhile, newcomers Dave Denner, Vanessa Rohdmann, Brendan Sanders, and Matt Walden made debuts and are sure to continue improving as they gain more laps under their belts.

Every team in the Pro Stock Motorcycle paddock deserves recognition for making the 2024/25 season such a fantastic one. From the long hours in the workshop to the professionalism and sportsmanship shown at the track, every racer and crew member played a vital role in elevating the class. The collaboration, solidarity, and shared passion for two-wheel drag racing have helped create a truly exciting and entertaining championship, one that continues to grow stronger thanks to the collective effort of all involved.

With the quality of bikes, the dedication of teams, and the strength of competition in the class, the 2026 National Drag Racing Championship Season is shaping up to be even better, with the stage set for another thrilling year of Pro Stock Motorcycle racing.

-Pro Stock Motorcycle Assosciation

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