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2025 Daytona Supercross | Qualifying Report & Results

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2025 Daytona Supercross | Qualifying Report

The East coast stretch of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Championship and the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship is back, as the eighth race day of the season is officially in progress following this morning’s qualifying sessions. Riders took to the unique course that fills the inside of Daytona International Speedway just a few moments ago for their timed-qualifying practices. Just hundredths of a second split the front-runners in both the 250SX East and 450SX classes. Here’s a look at the fastest qualifiers and some information on how their qualifying sessions went at Daytona!

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Rj Hampshire topped the charts in 250SX Timed-Qualifying after laying down an impressive 1:19.454 late in the final session of practice. Rj’s fast lap shuffled Levi Kitchen’s 1:19.809 into second place on the leaderboards. His Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki teammate, Seth Hammaker, rounded out the top-3 in 250SX Qualifying 

Chase Sexton was the highlight of this morning’s qualifying sessions with his phenomenal last lap sprints. The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider topped the charts with an impressive 1:17.938 on the very last lap of practice, a lap where he launched the wall jump. Justin Cooper used his jump skills through the whoops and impressed the field with a 1:18.058, which landed him in second place on the leaderboards. Jason Anderson rounded out the top-3 in 450SX Timed-Qualifying with an impressive 1:18.977, which also came from the final session of riding. 

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