With the 2020 GNCC season set to commence this weekend, Honda has announced the lineups of its off-road racing teams, including JCR Honda, SLR Honda and Phoenix Racing Honda.
For 2020, JCR owner Johnny Campbell takes on the role of Off-Road Coordinator, which will see the 11-time Baja 1000 winner providing oversight and counsel to all of the squads in Honda’s Off-Road Racing Program.
JCR Honda’s rider lineup comprises Tarah Gieger, Preston Campbell, Ricky Brabec and Kendall Norman. Gieger is defending her Pro Women crown in the AMA National Grand Prix Championship (NGPC) aboard a CRF250RX, and she also topped the Pro Women class at the season-opening AMA National Hare & Hound Championship round (NHHA). Preston Campbell, who is Johnny’s son, is campaigning both the NGPC and NHHA series, as well as other selected races. He has moved up from 250cc machinery for 2020, and is racing both a CRF450RX and a CRF450X, depending on the event. Brabec and Norman are entering selected races for JCR in 2020. (Brabec is fresh off a historic win with Monster Energy Honda in the 2020 Dakar Rally, under the mentorship of Johnny Campbell, with Norman serving as his technician.)
SLR Honda features an expanded scope for 2020, with additional riders and events. Returning racer Tallon LaFountaine is joined by reigning NGPC Champion Trevor Stewart and former supercross/motocross racer Cole Martinez. Stewart and Martinez are racing the CRF450RX in the Pro Division for both NGPC and WORCS, while LaFountaine rides a CRF250RX in NGPC’s Pro II class and a CRF450RX in the WORCS Pro 2 races. Martinez has finished on the Pro podium at the first two NGPC rounds, while LaFountaine has topped both Pro II races. In addition, SLR will continue to compete in the SCORE International World Desert Championship, in which they are undefeated over the past two seasons. The team’s rider lineup for that series is still being finalized.
Phoenix Racing Honda will once again campaign the Grand National Cross Country series (GNCC), with returning rider Andrew Delong in the XC1 class aboard a CRF450RX and new signees Jonathan Johnson and Heath Harrison in XC2 with the CRF250RX. Delong finished seventh overall in XC1 last year during Phoenix’s debut GNCC season, and Johnson rode a privateer Honda to an XC2 podium finish during last year’s season finale in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Johnson’s younger brother Brody Johnson will ride the A class on a CRF250RX. (Phoenix also races several other series, including AMA Arenacross, AMA Supercross 250SX East and AMA ATV Motocross.)
In addition to their racing focus, all three teams will offer Trackside Support at the events they compete in, with the exception of SCORE. Honda also continues its Red Rider Rewards contingency program, which gives Honda racers across the country the opportunity to earn payouts in various categories.