Carl Cox announces 2,3 and 4-wheel motorsport plan for 2025
Global music icon and motorsport enthusiast Carl Cox continues to push boundaries in the racing world with his Carl Cox Motorsport programme, supporting a diverse roster of talented riders across multiple disciplines in 2025. The veteran DJ/Producer will also be burning rubber himself with his fearsome 252mph drag car!
Carl will also support Australian racer Dave Johnson as he also takes on the ‘Roads’ at the North West 200 and IOM TT on Kawasaki machinery. ‘Davo’ knows Carl by racing one of his Classic machines at the iconic Philip Island, near Carl’s Melbourne winter base.
Expanding its international reach, Carl Cox Motorsport is also backing two talented Kiwi female racers, Billee Fuller and Avalon Biddle, as they compete in the World WCR Women's Racing Championship, which forms part of the WorldSBK series. Both riders have come up through the Carl Cox Motorsport Cup in New Zealand, which has been running for 14 years, supporting grassroots racing and developing young riders.
Carl has been a lifelong sidecar fan, sponsoring many riders over the years, again backing the veteran, yet still ultra-competitive, eight-time World Sidecar Champ Tim Reeves who, with his passenger Mark Wilkes, will be taking on the Isle of Man TT and World Sidecar Championship. He’ll also be supporting John Holden and Phil Knapton and the TWO crews who run as Carl Cox Carl Cox Motorsport NZ Sidecar Team, Barry Smith and Stuart Dawe (F1)andTracey Bryan and Kendal Dunlop (F2). Staying ‘down under’, Tom Bramich will fly the CCMS flag in the Australian Supersport Championship.
Last but definitely not least, Carl will no doubt have more runouts in his very special drag race car, the Coxy Cuda - a 1970’s styled Plymouth Barracuda Pro Mod Racer, which he has raced around the world from Sydney to the iconic Santa Pod Dragway in the UK. No stranger to danger, Carl has experienced a massive crash in this high-octane sport and launched himself down the Quarter Mile strip to an astonishing 252mph in just under six seconds.
Carl commented, “2025 sees our biggest and most diverse lineup of Carl Cox Motorsport riders ever, I just get carried away and love it! What Michael achieved last year was incredible; it means more than just racing and results and we were so happy for him. Our sidecar teams continue to amaze me with the efforts they put into this unique sport, and it will be exciting to see how our talented Kiwi girls get on in the WCR series.
The biggest challenge will be trying to see everyone race, get down the strip myself alongside a residency in Ibiza and global touring… it’s going to be another busy year!”