Adam “Krusty” Fergusson-
Fergusson Racing
In addition to running a very successful motorcycle transport business, the Fergusson family is also deeply involved in Australian motorcycle racing.
Fergusson’s, Brisbane Operation Manager, Adam Fergusson (35) has been racing motorcycle since early childhood, starting with Junior Motocross in Adelaide S.A, all the way through to International Road Racing around Europe and the United States of America.
Adam returns to Australia after successful years of travelling the world circuit, and contesting multiple hard-fought series such as:
- 2001 World Supersport Championship (Team Alpha Technik Castrol Honda)
- 2002 Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance : partner: Jordan Szoke (Canada)
- 2002 & 2003 AMA (USA) Superbike Championship (Corona Extra Suzuki)
- 2003 Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance : partner : Anthony Gobert (Australia)
In 2004, Adam returned to Australian domestic racing for the mighty Castrol Honda Australia squad, riding the all new Honda CBR1000RR Superbike and the Honda CBR600RR in the Supersport class. That provided him his most positive results at home taking the season wins in both classes making him the first Australian to take out both titles in the one year
Adam Fergusson Rides Again At The Island
Adam “Krusty” Fergusson returns to the scene of many of his race wins – Philip Island.
Adam has been selected to participate in the prestigious annual AusTest event put on by Australian MotorCycle News.
This event features all the latest high performance sports bikes which will be put through a grueling and comprehensive series of tests to determine who will wear the crown of best sportsbike of 2010.
Don’t be surprised if Krusty pulls out some stunningly fast laps – no matter which bike he is on at the time.
Adam Develops Moto2 Project Bike
Although not actively racing superbikes, Adam “Krusty” Fergusson is still very much involved in the world of competitive motorsport.
In March 2010, Adam took delivery of a new Honda CBR600, supplied by Honda MPE Australia; to develop as a Moto2 type Moto GP racer.





