Say Hello To The Mazda MX-5 Global Cup Car: The Reason You Absolutely Must Have A Racing License

From club-level championships up to the FIA-spec MX-5 endurance racers, motorsport and Mazda’s pint-sized roadster have gone hand-in-hand for years. As such, it’s no surprise that the latest Miata has undergone a because racecar transformation.

These little beasts will race in a new MX-5 Global Cup series, which will comprise of national championships in several yet to be named countries. The interesting detail is that these national championships will come together at a ‘Global Shootout’ at the end of the season, where the series champion will be crowned. Where will this take place? Laguna Seca, California. We approve.

Technical details are thus far limited - other than the fact that it’ll run a 2.0-litre Skyactive-G four-pot petrol - as the choices for the tyres, suspension and safety gubbins will all be settled on after a winter development period.
The cars will be ready for the 2016 season, and will be sold as ready-to-race machines by a “single supplier.” Plenty of time to sort out a racing license, in other words.
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