James Stewart Jr.

James Stewart Jr.
Stewart in 2004
Personal information
NicknameBubba
Born (1985-12-21) December 21, 1985
Bartow, Florida, U.S.
Sport
SportMotocross, Supercross
RetiredMay 17, 2019
Achievements and titles
World finals
  • 2006 FIM World Supercross Grand Prix Champion
  • 2007 FIM World Supercross Grand Prix Champion
  • 2006 Motocross of Nations Champion
  • 2008 Motocross of Nations Champion
  • 2009 FIM World Supercross Champion
Regional finals
  • 2003 AMA 125 West Supercross Champion
  • 2004 AMA 125 East Supercross Champion
National finals
  • 2002 AMA 125 Motocross National Champion
  • 2004 AMA 125 Motocross National Champion
  • 2007 AMA Supercross Champion
  • 2008 AMA Motocross National Champion
  • 2009 AMA Supercross Champion

James Stewart Jr. (born December 21, 1985) is an American former professional motocross and supercross racer, widely regarded as one of the most talented and dynamic riders in the history of the sport. Known for his raw speed and innovative riding techniques, Stewart earned two AMA Supercross 450cc championships, one AMA Motocross 450cc championship, & two 125cc AMA Supercross titles. He is 6th in all-time 250cc supercross west class wins, 3rd in all-time supercross 450cc class wins, and 1st in all-time 125cc wins, placing him among the most successful riders of all time.

Nicknamed "Bubba," Stewart revolutionized motocross with his aggressive riding style and groundbreaking "scrub" technique, which allowed him to clear jumps faster and with more precision than his competitors. This innovation not only changed how the sport was raced but also became a signature move emulated by racers worldwide. His contributions to the sport earned him the moniker "The Fastest Man on the Planet."

Stewart's influence extended beyond the track, becoming the first African American rider to dominate motocross and supercross at the highest levels. His success and charisma helped expand the sport’s appeal to a broader audience. He also starred in his own reality television series, Bubba’s World, which showcased his life and career, along with several video games such as James Stewart’s Motocross.

Since discontinuing racing in 2016 and formally retiring from professional racing in 2019, Stewart remained relatively quiet in the industry, until returning to the sport as an on-camera commentator for the AMA Motocross and Supercross championships in 2022.