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National Finance and Loans Joins Forces with Honda Racing Australia

A Strategic Partnership to Propel Australian Motorcycle Racing

National Finance and Loans Joins Forces with Honda Racing Australia?w=400
National Finance and Loans (NFAL) has entered into a multi-year partnership with Honda Racing Australia, marking a significant collaboration in the Australian motorcycle racing scene.
This alliance was unveiled at the final round of the Australian Supercross Championship, where NFAL assumed title rights for rider Alex Larwood's #5 entry.

Alex Larwood has demonstrated impressive performance throughout the 2024 Australian Supercross Championship, securing two podium finishes across four rounds. Despite a setback in round three, Larwood's achievements have bolstered his confidence for future competitions.

NFAL, a full-service asset finance specialist, offers tailored solutions for car and motorcycle dealerships, as well as mortgage brokers. With over a century of collective experience and partnerships with more than 50 lenders, NFAL is committed to providing competitive loan options for various assets, including motorcycles.

Les Crowe, owner of NFAL, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the opportunity to expand the company's reach and better serve customers across Australia. He emphasized the unique geographic and demographic opportunities presented by motocross and supercross events.

Yarrive Konsky, Team Director of Honda Racing Australia, acknowledged the importance of NFAL's support in the team's operations, emphasizing the shared commitment to achieving outstanding results both on and off the track.

The final round of the Australian Supercross Championship took place at Melbourne's Marvel Stadium, showcasing the strength of this new partnership.

Published:Tuesday, 7th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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