 
		Mazda Announces Hot Lap Challenge
Sim racing competition bridges the gap between race fans, sim racers and Mazda Motorsports
 
		Sim racing competition bridges the gap between race fans, sim racers and Mazda Motorsports
 
		After pursuing professional racing in the Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup, Drennan’s focus turns to the 2018 Runoffs
 
		Mazda Team Joest will enjoy home town advantage this week in Long Beach as it races just a few miles from Mazda North American Operations
 
		Funds for travel to SCCA Solo events, along with waived entry fees, gets her autocrossing in 2018
 
		With eight races down, SCCA’s Southeast Conference U.S. Majors Tour is past the midpoint of its season and points battles are heating up
 
		Glen McCready, in his sophomore year campaigning his MX-5 in E Production, is targets the Runoffs
 
		MX-5 Cup champion John Dean II’s outfit concentrates on pro racing
 
		To better support the Mazda racers, Mazda Motorsports has recently reduced the price of Centric brake rotors.
 
		Lemons of Love’s Mazda MX-5 Cup Car Giveaway concluded on March 17 at Sebring International Raceway when John Doonan, director of Mazda Motorsports, pulled the winning ticket.
 
		For the past two plus seasons, Mazda Motorsports and Ron Bauer have been developing together a 2016+ ND (4th generation) MX-5 Miata for autocross.
 
		 
		On the basis that more information is better than less, Tim Wise sought to get a bit more from his NC MX-5 Touring 4 car
 
		From nearly 70 nominations submitted by Sports Car Club of America® members, a Selection Committee — consisting of championship caliber women Solo drivers — has deliberated and can now name this year’s Wendi Allen Scholarship Fund (WASF) recipients.
 
		Texas prep shop headed by Chris Haldeman expands rapidly
 
		Robert Hess aims to spread the word about prostate cancer and early detection, and one of his tools is the MX-5 he uses for autocross and track days
 
		BFGoodrich Tire advertisements ask if you are “driver enough,” and the field of Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich® Tires drivers answered with a resounding ‘yes’ as they staged a thrilling race in changing and challenging conditions on Sunday at the Circuit of the Americas.
 
		After a pair of victories slipped through his fingers in his 2017 rookie campaign, Bryan Ortiz (No. 4 Copeland Motorsports) broke through to claim his first-ever Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich® Tires victory on Saturday after emerging out front following a thrilling final-lap shootout at the Circuit of the Americas.
 
		New championship battle, new crop of rookies, and new Challenger Class as 2018 season takes flight in Texas.
 
		– Races from Circuit of The Americas to be broadcast worldwide –
 
		Spec Miata racer and driver coach is the Spirit of Mazda award winner for January
 
		Racing action heats up as SCCA U.S. Majors Tours hit Willow Springs and Road Atlanta
 
		For competitors in open rules classes or using the car for track day fun, a supercharger and sequential transmission up the fun factor
 
		An array of MX-5 Cup racers aim to take home another TCA title
 
		Mazda Motorsports has extended its competition parts department hours effective immediately. Your Mazda Motorsports team is now taking calls from 6:30 am PT to 3:30 pm PT, extending the previous hours 30 minutes earlier and 30 minutes later, while now staying open from 12-1 pm PT.
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