California produces more professional supercross talent than any other state, and Parker Ross is the latest to emerge from that ecosystem. Growing up surrounded by tracks, training facilities, and competitive riders at every level, Ross developed the technical foundations factory programs look for.
The 250SX West class in 2026 is exceptionally deep. Ross has navigated the season to 9th place with 82 points, building the experience that 250 riders need to step up to consistent podium results. Star Racing provides the platform — the results will follow.
"Every race weekend, my goal is to put the Star Racing Yamaha where it belongs — at the front."
— Parker Ross · Monster Energy Yamaha Star RacingCalifornia Supercross Country
California riders have a preparation advantage that others work hard to overcome. The year-round weather, density of private tracks, and constant competitive pressure of training alongside future professionals creates an environment that Ross grew up in — and it shows in his technical ability.
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing fields factory-spec machines in both the 250 and 450 classes of AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross. The Husqvarna brand traces its racing roots to the Swedish forests of the 1960s, and the current program represents the modern expression of that racing heritage — with full KTM Group engineering backing and Rockstar Energy as the title sponsor.
Yamaha Star Racing →The Star Racing Experience
Being a Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing rider means racing with the most decorated 250SX program in modern history. The team's standard of professionalism and track record of developing champions is unmatched. For Ross, the experience of being inside that system is invaluable preparation.
✦ Parker Ross — Career Highlights
- 2026 250SX East — 3rd in final standings (160 pts)
- Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing
- 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