The Fastest 40 MX series formerly called the MX Nationals, have been running for the past 11 years. However, it has now been confirmed the series won’t continue moving forward.
The man behind the series, Paul Irwin has taken a role with the ACU British Championship and will make a big push for the main series in the UK.
The Fastest 40 MX series posted the following statement:
“We take a moment to reflect on the past 11 years and wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has been part of the journey, from our first season as the MX Nationals to our final round as the Fastest 40 and the unforgettable memories we’ve created together, it has been an honour to organise and run these events alongside our dedicated team”.
“As the saying goes, “All good things must come to an end.” It has been an exhilarating ride, and we couldn’t have achieved any of it without the unwavering support of our riders, teams, sponsors, fans, marshals, media, and our team. Your passion and enthusiasm have driven us to push the boundaries of what we thought possible, and we are eternally grateful”.
“As we bid farewell to this era, we want to remind everyone that this is not goodbye. In 2025, you will see the entire team around the paddock, supporting the sport we love. Paul will take on a pivotal role as Series Director for the ACU British Championship. Neil has decided to step away from event organisation and concentrate on developing the live streaming platform”.
“Thank you once again for your support over these incredible 11 seasons”.