Cooper Webb captured the first Triple Crown event of 2026 at the NRG Stadium on Saturday night by posting consistent sprint finishes of 4-2-3 (nine points). The victory was his maiden of the season, and the 31st of his career, and the result provided his sixth Triple Crown. The reigning Champion rebounded through a chaotic night of racing to leave Houston with top honors.
The program produced three different race winners. Ken Roczen took the opener, using the holeshot to win by 1.9 seconds over Chase Sexton with Eli Tomac third. Next up, Hunter Lawrence won Race 2 with Webb 2.1 seconds back in second. Finally, Eli Tomac closed the night by winning Race 3 by 4.3 seconds over Lawrence, while Webb finished third.
Webb overcame an off-track error and recovered from a seventh-place restart in Race 3 to ride onto the podium, while other top racers, including Roczen and Prado, battled back from outside the top 10 in individual sprints to salvage results.
The mixed outcomes tightened the title fight. After four rounds, Tomac’s championship lead is narrowed to four points over Hunter Lawrence, Roczen sits 12 points back, while Chase Sexton is 14 points adrift. Cooper Webb moves into the top five, 17 points shy of Tomac.
In 250SX West, Haiden Deegan swept all three races to extend his win streak and complete a hat trick. Levi Kitchen finished runner-up overall with 2-2-3 (7 points), leaving Cameron McAdoo third overall with 3-3-4 (10 points).
The night exhibited how Triple Crown scoring rewards steady finishes across three sprints. Consistent placings can decide the overall and quickly reshuffle the championship momentum.
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