Dean Wilson was born in Glasgow, Scotland and grew up racing motocross far from the spotlight of AMA Supercross. His talent was undeniable, and the American pipeline eventually pulled him across the Atlantic. Wilson turned professional in 2011 and went on to win the 2012 250SX West Championship — one of the most impressive performances by a non-American rider in the sport's history.

The 2026 season finds Wilson racing the 450 class for the Muc-Off FXR ClubMX Honda program. His 48 points through the championship demonstrate continued ability to score at the professional level after more than a decade in the sport. ClubMX is known for strong technical preparation and a good relationship with Honda.

"People always ask me when I'm going to stop. I ask them: why would I stop when I still love doing this?"

— Dean Wilson · Muc-Off FXR ClubMX Honda

From Glasgow to the AMA

The British motocross circuit produces technically skilled riders unaccustomed to the California sunshine pipeline. Wilson brought that European technical foundation to America and adapted completely — the tight rhythms, technical jump sequences, and Saturday night intensity of AMA Supercross. He became a blueprint for European riders looking to make the same journey.

2026: The ClubMX Chapter

Wilson's 48 points and 21st in the 450SX championship in 2026 demonstrate that his ability to compete and score in the premier class remains intact. ClubMX provides the technical support needed to stay competitive, and Wilson's racecraft and experience make him a threat to score points in any conditions.

✦ Dean Wilson — Career Highlights

  • 2026 250SX East — 3rd in final standings (160 pts)
  • Muc-Off FXR ClubMX Honda
  • Wildomar, California — SoCal supercross heartland
  • FC 250 Factory Edition machine
  • Strong racing family background
  • Hard-charging riding style
  • Turned professional 2023
  • Building toward first AMA podium in 2026