Penrite has renewed its significant partnership with the ProMX Championship for the third consecutive year as the Naming Rights partner for the 2023 season. Make sure you tune into this year’s championship as plenty of big Aussie names are making their return following an injury plagued 2022…

In Pirelli MX2, it has continued to be the Wilson Todd show all season long. Todd has been on another level and Maitland was no exception.

Penrite has renewed its significant partnership with the ProMX Championship for the third consecutive year as the Naming Rights partner for the 2023 season.

The partnership secures the ongoing development of motocross in Australia, with Penrite being a world-renowned and proudly Australian owned oil manufacturer with a direct connection to the sport through their products and sponsorship activations.  

The 2023 Penrite ProMX Championship will take place across eight venues nationwide and feature handlebar-to-handlebar action in the MX1, MX2, MX3 classes as well as other classes at select events such as MXW (Womens), VETS (Veterans), MX85 WJMX Qualifier Cup and YZ65 Cup. 

Empire Kawasaki racers continued to shine in the 2022 Australian ProMX Championship at Coffs Harbour, NSW.

The partnership secures the ongoing development of motocross in Australia, with Penrite being a world-renowned and proudly Australian owned oil manufacturer.

Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle; “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Penrite as the Naming Rights title partner for ProMX Championship in 2023. We are excited to continue to work alongside ProMX to help elevate and showcase the best motocross talent Australia has to offer.” 

 Jarrod Harding, Brand Manager, Penrite Oil; “We are proud to continue our partnership with ProMX. We believe that this partnership demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the Australian motocross community and supporting the growth of the sport. Penrite has a long and proud history supporting Australian motocross, and this ongoing partnership is a further significant investment into the sport for our 100% Australian-owned company.”


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