- Initial Orders Being Accepted for the $53,000 Ready-to-Race
2016 MX-5 -
IRVINE, Calif: The Mazda MX-5 is the most
road-raced production car in the world. The reason is simple -
great performance at an affordable price.
The new Global Mazda MX-5 Cup race car follows that formula, and
will be Mazda Motorsports' first-ever ready-to-race MX-5.
The new race car will be available at the special introductory
price of US$53,000.
The race car ordering process begins on
MazdaMotorsports.com with first deliveries scheduled to begin
later this year.
Having a turnkey, ready-to-race car removes the effort of
engineering and costs of fabrication, enabling the racer to focus
on racing.
All racers can purchase identically-built race cars so that
driving talent will be the number one determining factor for
on-track performance, rather than budget, engineering capability or
fabrication skills.
Production of the MX-5 Cup race cars starts with a street cars
that receives motorsports specific modifications for race track
safety and performance.
The MX-5 Cup is an entry-level professional series, and is a
part of the Mazda Road to 24, which helps promote racers up the
ladder to the top levels of sports car racing.
"For the past decade, the third-generation sports car has been
competing in our own MX-5 Cup series, and has been the ideal
platform to showcase driving talent in a competitive environment on
high-profile race weekends," said John Doonan, director of
motorsports, Mazda North American Operations (MNAO).
"With the launch of the fourth-generation MX-5, we are raising
the bar by making it even easier for aspiring professional road
racers to get involved. We expect to sell out the first batch of
cars rapidly."
The MX-5 Cup series champion earns a $200,000 scholarship to
move to a higher level series with Mazda the following year.
Additionally, the 2016 Global MX-5 Cup series will culminate
with a global finale at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey,
Calif. with entrants from around the world to crown a global
champion.
A one-day test in Mazda's top-level IMSA Weathertech SportsCar
Championship SKYACTIV prototype race car will top the list of
prizes bestowed on the global champion.
The MX-5 Cup race car has been jointly developed by Mazda
Motorsports and Long Road Racing in Statesville, NC. Long Road
Racing will exclusively build the left-hand drive MX-5 Cup race
car.
The team has evaluated key racing components and will announce
several strategic component partners at a later date.
Mazda factory race driver Tom Long has led the testing, along
with fellow Mazda factory race driver Andrew Carbonell and Kenton
Koch, the 2014 Battery Tender MX-5 Cup champion and 2015 Cooper
Tires Prototype Lites powered by Mazda champion.
Tom Long has won races in all previous MX-5 generations,
including the championship in the MAZDASPEED Miata Cup,
and currently co-drives the Mazda SKYACTIV Prototype in the TUDOR
United SportsCar Championship.
Priority to purchase the new car will be given to current
competitors in the Battery Tender Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by
BFGoodrich Tires, and others who intend to compete in the 2016
Global Mazda MX-5 Cup.
MX-5 Cup cars built by Long Road Racing will be eligible to
compete in club racing with the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA)
and National Auto Sport Association (NASA) as well as many
track-day clubs.
Details for the ordering process, including financing options,
are available at MazdaMotorsports.com, via our social media
outlets: @MazdaRacing (Twitter), @GlobalMX5Cup (Twitter) and
MazdaMotorsports on Facebook.
For further information, please contact:
Karla Leach
Senior Manager - Public Relations
T: (03) 8540 1931
F: (03) 8540 1960
M: 0448 346 213
E: kleach@mazda.com.au
Tony Mee
Public Relations Specialist
T: (03) 8540 1962
F: (03) 8540 1960
M: 0439 347 658
E: tmee@mazda.com.au