FIM Supercross World Championship
The FIM Supercross World Championship is the premier category for international indoor motocross. The series has its roots in the Rodil Trophy which was elevated to World Championship status in 1987.[1] References to Rodil were removed in 1992 as the series became the FIM Supercross World Championship.[2] From 2002 to 2006 in partnership with American-owned promoters Clear Channel Entertainment [3] the series was staged in countries such as Switzerland, Holland, Spain and Canada as the World Supercross GP[4] before the series merged with AMA Supercross to form the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship.[5] In 2022, the FIM Supercross World Championship split from the AMA and was re-booted by Australian promoters SX Global[6]
Roll of honour
References
- "FIM History - Flash Back 1985-1989". www.fim-moto.com.
- "FIM History - Flash Back 1993-1995". www.fim-moto.com.
- "Supercross relaunches as global rival to GPs and WSB". www.motorcyclenews.com.
- racerxonline.com/2021/06/29/monster-energy-ama-supercross-fim-agreement-comes-to-a-close
- "AMA, FIM merge Supercross championships". Crash. December 29, 2007.
- "SX Global secures FIM Supercross World Championship". December 19, 2021.