Phoenix Racing Honda Announces 2026 SMX Lineup

Ryan Nitzen | December 26, 2025

The Phoenix Racing Honda team returns for 2026 with three riders competing in the 250SX Eastern Regional Championship of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series before transitioning to the AMA Pro Motocross Championship and later the SuperMotocross Playoffs. Cullin Park, Evan Ferry, and Gavin Towers complete the teams roster for the 2026 racing season.

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The Phoenix Racing Honda team returns for 2026 with Cullin Park (49), Gavin Towers (73), and Evan Ferry (751).

“While the past two years delivered some of the biggest highlights our Supercross and Pro Motocross program has seen, I’m even more excited about what we’ve put together for 2026,” said team owner David Eller. “We’ve learned a lot over the last few seasons, and we’re applying those lessons to give these three riders our absolute best—while also trimming distractions and sharpening our focus. As for the riders themselves, we’ve been with Cullin since before his professional career even began, and he’s been a great example of what this team can do with young talent.

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The three rider team will make their first appearance at the first round of the 250 East Regional series which kicks off in Arlington, Texas, on February 21st.

“The commitment we’ve made together culminated in his first professional podium last season, and we truly believe he hasn’t reached his ceiling yet. There’s more to come. With Cullin setting the example, we want to replicate that same growth with Gavin and Evan—two riders who believe in our program as much as we believe in them. I honestly feel that 2026 will be the year for riders who may have been overlooked or doubted, and I’m proud to support them under the Phoenix Racing banner.”

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Cullin Park earned his first career podium in 2025 with a second in East Rutherford. 

Cullin Park enters his fifth professional season and looks to build on his 2025 results which included a career first podium finish, second overall finish at the East Rutherford round.

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This marks Park’s fifth season as a pro.

“Each year since turning pro with Phoenix Racing, I’ve chipped away at the results,” said Park. “Year one was about making mains consistently, year two was finding top-ten speed, year three had a few bumps in the road, and year four was finally showing a glimpse of my true potential with a top five and my first podium. Some people might call that a breakout year, but I know there’s more coming. The bike is better, I’m better, and I’ll be ready when the gate drops in Arlington.”

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Gavin Towers returns to the team after his rookie season in 2025.

Gavin Towers completed his debut season as a pro in 2025 and returns for his second year with the Phoenix team.

“The past few years, I’ve definitely taken a less traditional path transitioning from amateurs to the pros,” Towers said. At times it’s been rewarding, and at times frustrating, but through it all, it’s reminded me that racing dirt bikes is my priority. My motivation heading into 2026 is at an all-time high, and I’m excited to show the team and the fans how that translates on the track.”

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Evan Ferry is back with Phoenix Honda after healing from injuries in 2025.

Evan Ferry continues with the team after multiple injuries kept him sidelined in 2025.

“From the outside, 2025 might look rough, and at times it was,” said Ferry. “But being able to show what I expect out of myself in my A1 heat race was huge for my confidence. The injury afterward wasn’t planned, but on the bright side, I discovered a solution to a health problem, so the injury was definitely a blessing in disguise. After years of multiple doctor visits and no solutions, I finally found answers that had been eluding me. 2026 is a chance to start fresh and reset my pro career. I’m grateful for the support David Eller and Phoenix Racing have shown me, and now I’m ready to give that back tenfold.”

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