Nitrocross has announced that the remaining three events of its 2024-25 season will not go ahead after the series was put on an indefinite “pause”.
RACER sources have indicated a recent management change at the parent company, Thrill One, has led to the series’ internal workings being reevaluated in order to ensure its viability in the long run.
The series, in its fourth as a full-multi-event championship after initially debuting as a part of the Nitro World Games action sports competition in 2018, has already taken in double-header stops at Richmond Raceway and Utah Motorsports Campus in September and October respectively. It was set to continue at Firebird Motorsports Park in Phoenix, Arizona in November before going to Miami Marine Stadium in January and the Las Vegas Strip at the start of March.
In a statement provided to RACER by Nitrocross, it suggested that plans were already in the works to secure the long-term future of the property, which was pioneered by action sports legend Travis Pastrana.
“We believe deeply in the potential of Nitrocross to lead motorsports into the next generation and are proud of the legacy it has already established,” said the statement. “However, we have determined that a new vision is required for the brand’s long-term future and have made the difficult decision to pause the current 2024/25 season, which includes the upcoming race weekends scheduled for Phoenix, Miami, and Las Vegas.
“Any further news on the 2024/2025 season will be communicated at the appropriate time. Our commitment to delivering a groundbreaking, innovative motorsports experience remains unwavering and we look forward to sharing new updates about the brand and the sport soon.”