Lawrence Dominates 450SX, Davies Wins Chaotic 250 East/West Showdown in Birmingham

Hunter Lawrence secured another victory in the 2026 Monster Energy Supercross series in Birmingham, extending his lead in the 450 class. The 250 East/West Showdown saw Haiden Deegan initially cross the finish line first, but a one-position penalty for an on-track infraction handed the win to Cole Davies.
The 2026 Monster Energy Supercross series delivered another action-packed night in Birmingham, Alabama, with significant developments in both the 450 and 250 classes. In the premier 450SX class, Hunter Lawrence continued his dominant run, clinching another win and further solidifying his position at the top of the standings. Eli Tomac, who openly admitted he couldn't match Lawrence's pace, finished third, behind a strong performance from Ken Roczen.
Perhaps the most talked-about event of the night was the 250 East/West Showdown, a highly anticipated clash between the top riders from both coasts. Haiden Deegan, widely considered the fastest, lived up to expectations by navigating through the field after a mid-pack start, passing numerous front-runners including East points leader Cole Davies. However, post-race scrutiny revealed Deegan had crossed from one lane to another in a split section of the track. This infraction resulted in a one-position penalty, ultimately elevating Cole Davies to the top step of the podium and declaring him the winner of the thrilling showdown.
This event offers plenty for riders to discuss, from Lawrence's consistent performance to the controversial penalty in the 250 class. It's a reminder of the intense competition and the critical importance of track rules in professional Supercross.
