Upgrades to MX-5 Cup racer will provide improved competition and value
IRVINE, Calif. (October 11, 2018) – The recently-concluded Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup championship once again showcased the unmatched value and competition that the Mazda MX-5 Cup platform provides in North American racing.
After a season that saw 2,467 passes for position during twelve races which were won by six different drivers, Nikko Reger from Houston, Texas claimed the season championship and the $200,000 Mazda career advancement scholarship. Reger edged Bryan Ortiz, from San Juan, Puerto Rico and Selin Rollan from Orlando, Florida for the title. Six drivers remained in contention for the championship in the final weekend of the season with an average of twenty-eight drivers taking part in each race.
As the 2019 Mazda Miata MX-5 has received an upgraded engine with a horsepower increase from 155 to 181, the MX-5 Cup will also receive a host of enhancements with the new engine at the center of the changes.
The upgrades for the 2019 MX-5 Cup include:
- The new 181-horsepower, 7,500 RPM engine SKYACTIV® 2.0L 4-cylinder engine
- Bosch Motorsport ECU
- Improvements to transmission, cooling and electronic systems
Pricing for the 2019 MX-5 Cup will be $68,000 and is available exclusively from Long Road Racing. Current owners of a MX-5 Cup will be able to purchase upgrade kits for their cars from Mazda Motorsports.
“The newest MX-5 Cup follows the lead of the recent enhancements made to the Mazda MX-5,” said John Doonan, Director, Mazda Motorsports. “Our customers can expect a faster, more cost-effective, reliable car that will provide many seasons of racing enjoyment. Everyone at Mazda is anticipating the 30th anniversary of the Mazda Miata, the world’s most popular sports car, in 2019 and the level of competition in the Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup is a testament to the work that the designers and engineers at Mazda put into this car.”