MotoConcepts Racing announces 2022 AMA Supercross 250 Rookie of the Year, Cullin Park, and teen prodigy Noah Viney as 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship SX2 class lineup.
CULLIN PARK #43
Park, who made his debut in the SX2 class in 2023, was a top performer last season and finished fifth overall in the standings, with a best finish of fourth at the WSX Australian GP in Melbourne. With five top five finishes and seven top 10s from a total of nine GP races, Park was one of the most consistent riders of the year and despite switching teams – moving from Pipes Motorsports Group to MotoConcepts Racing – is set for further success in 2024.
Named as the AMA Supercross 250 Rookie of the Year in 2022, Park has continued to build on his achievements, and since placing inside the top five in WSX’s SX2 class, has raced full-time in the AMA Motocross 450 Championship this year, finishing a promising 19th in points.
“I’m excited to get my second season in SX2 underway later this year. In 2023 I was able to pull together a very consistent run across all three GPs, and if I can push for higher positions and replicate that again, I’m confident that we could be in the hunt. WSX is a global series, and I think the 2024 season will be very momentum-driven and form-based. Every single race will matter, so it will be vital to hit the ground running when we get started in Vancouver.”
NOAH VINEY #7
For Noah Viney, who is only 19 years old, 2024 will mark his rookie season in WSX’s SX2 category, but despite his youth, he is determined to run at the front of the field with the aim of delivering MotoConcepts Racing with the results they expect.
As Viney continues to forge his career, success in the 2024 SX2 campaign could prove to be pivotal for the Canadian prodigy who hails from Ottawa, Ontario.
“When I joined MotoConcepts Racing, Mike [Genova] and Tony [Alessi] were very honest with me. They told me that if I was able to prove myself, they’d let me race WSX in 2024, and I’m very excited to be on the series’ SX2 grid this season. MCR is a top team with high expectations, and after training hard throughout the year, my goal is to refine by racecraft by securing good starts and running up at the front. Vince [Friese] has helped me out massively with my training during this time, and I’m very thankful for that, and I’d like to thank Mike and Vince for giving me this opportunity.”