595 Racing will join the 2026 World Supercross Championship, marking a significant step for both the team and Brazil’s developing motocross community.
The FIM World Supercross Championship has confirmed 595 Racing as a new team entry for the 2026 season, further strengthening the championship’s growing international line-up.
Based in Cajamar, São Paulo, 595 Racing enters the global championship following a rapid and successful rise within Brazilian ArenaCross and supercross. Established with a clear focus on developing homegrown talent and providing a pathway to top-level competition, the team has become one of the most established operations in South American supercross.
The entry further underlines World Supercross’ role as a global platform for teams, riders and manufacturers from emerging and established supercross markets.
In just five years, 595 Racing has progressed through multiple manufacturer partnerships, before being appointed Brazil’s official KTM team. That partnership now enters its second season and underpins the team’s step onto the global stage.
On-track results have mirrored that growth. The team has secured multiple Brazilian Supercross Championship titles and captured the 2024 ArenaCross Championship, reinforcing its position as a front-running contender at national level.
For the 2026 season, 595 Racing will contest the FIM World Supercross Championship as Brazil’s official KTM team. The entry reflects both the team’s competitive credentials and the championship’s ongoing commitment to expanding the sport’s global representation.
Guilherme Kyrillos, Team Principal of 595 Racing, said: “Joining the World Supercross Championship is a major milestone for our team and something we’ve been working towards for a long time. We started 595 Racing with a passion for motocross and a clear goal of creating opportunities for young Brazilian riders who didn’t always have access to the equipment or structure needed to compete. As the team has grown, so has our ambition. Competing at world championship level was a personal goal for me and a shared goal for the entire team, and with the work we’ve done alongside our team manager Hugo Basaula, we’re ready to take this next step.”
595 Racing becomes the first Brazilian-based team to compete at this level, marking an important moment for the sport’s development in the region.
Further details on 595 Racing’s 2026 programme and rider line-up will be announced in due course.








