Britain’s supercross stars Dean Wilson (Scotland) and Max Anstie (England) will take on some of the world’s best riders when Birmingham’s famous Villa Park hosts the opening round of the 2023 FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) on Saturday 1 July 2023.
Wilson and Anstie will be using the support of their home crowd to fuel their World Title campaigns and their attempt to claim a share of the US$250,000 in prize money, the biggest purse in World Supercross Championship history.
SX Global CEO Adam Bailey said the Championship’s return to Britain will build on the success of last year’s pilot season and opening round that was held in Cardiff.
“We had 35,000 fans turnout at Principality Stadium last year for our first Grand Prix, which showed just how passionate the British fans are about the sport and the appetite they have for World Supercross Championship racing on their home soil.
Adam Bailey / SX Global CEO
“Now it’s Birmingham’s turn to host the WSX season-opener. It will be the only opportunity to witness the Championship in the UK and watch elite supercross athletes compete for a World Championship title.
“WSX is building on its mission to transform supercross into a global sport with the calendar expanding to six rounds on four continents in 2023, and we’re thrilled to be heading back to Britain to kick off the season again.
“Tickets for the British GP are on sale today, but with Dean and Max headlining the British rider contingent, you’ll need to get in quick, so you don’t miss out on the opportunity to see them race at home,” said Bailey.
Competing in the WSX 450cc class, Wilson hopes to write himself into WSX history books in Birmingham.
“I’m really excited for the World Supercross Championships in Birmingham,” said Wilson.
“I came to Cardiff last year and had a rough weekend racing with an illness and under-performed.
“It was very disappointing considering the massive crowd I had on my side, so I’m coming into Birmingham guns blazing, looking for redemption and fully prepared to battle for the win.”
Returning for his second year competing in the SX2 250cc class, Anstie said he’s hungry for a World Championship title after finishing runner-up in 2022.
“I’m really excited to be kicking off the WSX championship in front of my home fans.
“It’s going to be bigger and better than ever. I’m ready to battle for the top step of the podium and put on a show.
“Make sure you come and watch on the first of July in Birmingham for another epic British GP,” said Anstie.
More than 6,500 tonnes of dirt will transform the home of Aston Villa Football Club as it prepares for its first-ever British Grand Prix.
Tickets for the FIM World Supercross British GP are on sale now. Visit: wsxchampionship.com
About WSX
The FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) is an international Championship led by SX Global in Australia. The World Supercross Championship was primarily based in the USA before the world governing body for motorcycle sport, Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), awarded SX Global the exclusive organisational and commercial rights to stage and promote the World Supercross Championship from 2022 onwards.
Last year, the WSX pilot season was launched at Principality Stadium in Cardiff to over 35,000 fans before it headed down under, where 50,000 fans witnessed the finale across two nights at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 Championship saw Ken Roczen from Germany win the WSX class, and Shane McElrath from the USA win the SX2 class.
WSX offers the biggest prize money in World Supercross Championship history, with US$250,000 to be won at each round across the two racing classes – WSX (450cc) and SX2 (250cc). Under its independent team franchise model, the Championship also features unprecedented financial support for teams and riders. WSX provides an elevated experience for fans through unique race formats, broadcast innovations, and in-stadium entertainment suitable for people and families of all ages.
2023 World Supercross Championship Calendar
- British GP Villa Park, Birmingham 1 July
- French GP Groupama Stadium Lyon-Décines, 22 July
- Asian GP Southeast Asia 30 September
- German GP Merkur Spiel Arena, Dusseldorf 14 October
- Canadian GP BC Place, Vancouver 28 October
- Australian GP Marvel Stadium, Melbourne 24-25 November