Cameron Beaubier emerged from New Jersey Motorsports Park with the 2025 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship–the sixth of his illustrious career.
It was a Sunday chock-full of shocking Superbike action with Tytlers Cycle Racing’s Beaubier somehow coming out of it all with the title, despite going into the final day of the season 13 points behind Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Bobby Fong. Overtaking Fong was going to be a difficult proposition. After all, he was having a career year, scoring points in every round and winning his sixth race of the year in race one on Saturday at NJMP.
Then came Sunday. In the second of the three races, Fong was in a battle with championship rivals Beaubier and Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati’s Josh Herrin, with the trio at the front of the field and fighting for victory and championship points. Herrin led Fong and Beaubier in the lead group on the final lap. Fong crashed out of second and could only watch as Herrin won, with Beaubier second.
Just like that, it had all changed at the top. The order flipped, and Beaubier emerged ahead of Fong and 13 points ahead of Herrin. To take the title, Fong would have to win the next race with Beaubier finishing third or worse.
On to race three and more mayhem. This time, it was Fong out front with Beaubier—and his points lead—tucked in behind. Herrin didn’t have the pace of the top two and was instead being hassled by Sean Dylan Kelly and Hayden Gillim for third.
On the eighth lap, the fight for the championship ended with Fong crashing for a second time, which allowed Beaubier to race unmolested to victory and his sixth title.
The final championship standings have Beaubier on top with 371 points, 25 more than Herrin’s 346 and 32 more than Fong’s 339. Jake Gagne and Kelly rounded out the top five, with Richie Escalante, JD Beach, Gillim, Ashton Yates, and Bryce Kornbau rounding out the top 10.













