Watch the Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout live on The RACER Channel

Tune in to RACER’s YouTube channel to watch the MX-5 Cup Shootout live from Homestead-Miami Speedway. The Shootout is a unique blend of skill, strategy and grit, offering fans a preview of racing’s future stars. Session #1: Nov 11, 9:00AM – 1:00PM …

Tune in to RACER’s YouTube channel to watch the MX-5 Cup Shootout live from Homestead-Miami Speedway. The Shootout is a unique blend of skill, strategy and grit, offering fans a preview of racing’s future stars.

Session #1: Nov 11, 9:00AM – 1:00PM ET

Session #2: Nov 11, 2:30PM – 5:00PM ET

Session #3:  Nov 12, 9:00AM – 11:00AM ET

Session #4 + Winner’s Circle: Nov 12, 12:30PM ET

Mazda is bringing top talent to the track with the 18th annual Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout. This exciting event will showcase 12 emerging drivers competing for a $150,000 scholarship to race in the 2025 Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin. The runner-up and best female driver each receive $100,000 scholarships.

From a highly competitive pool of applicants from Spec MX-5, Spec Miata, and karting, the finalists were handpicked by a panel of racing experts and Mazda Motorsports staff. Each driver submitted their racing resume, a personal bio, and a video describing their passion for MX-5 racing and their future career plans. Now, they’ll put their skills to the test on November 11-12 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

This shootout isn’t just about speed. Drivers will be evaluated on their lap times and their ability to interpret data, apply coaching insights, and showcase professionalism.

Pullen named as Mazda MX-5 Shootout finalist

Briton Luke Pullen has been named to the 2024 Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 11-12, 2924. In his fourth year competing in the British Racing & Sports Car Club (BRSCC) Mazda MX5 Championship, Pullen scored six wins, …

Briton Luke Pullen has been named to the 2024 Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 11-12, 2924.

In his fourth year competing in the British Racing & Sports Car Club (BRSCC) Mazda MX5 Championship, Pullen scored six wins, two pole positions and 13 podiums to end the season just 13 points out of the championship.

“To be able to take part in the MX5 Cup Shootout is a tremendous honor,” said Pullen. “ I firmly believe that the Mazda MX5 championship has some of the best racing globally. I am proud to be a part it by competing in the BRSCC.”

Coming off his best on-track season, Pullen also enjoyed the opportunity to compete in Spec Mazda Miata round at Road Atlanta. The trip further cemented Pullen’s commitment to the Mazda MX5 global programs.

Pullen, from Wiltshire, England, started racing in his late teens, unlike many of his competitors, but quickly found his footing improving in each of his four seasons in BRSCC.

“In a Mazda paddock you get a sense of a global community vibe,” said Pullen. “It is not just country to country, and this is why we’re so excited about the Mazda MX5 Cup Shootout.”

A total of 12 drivers have been selected to participate in the 18th running of the Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout. The winning driver will receive a scholarship valued at $150,000 to participate in the 2025 Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin.

Numerous drivers who have won the Shootout have gone on to be successful in Mazda MX-5 Cup. The last three Shootout winners have gone on to win MX-5 Cup Rookie of the Year.

Mazda MX-5 Cup star power comes to VIR

Mazda has a well-established history of helping talent connect with opportunity, and the field for Rounds 11 and 12 of the Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich Tires demonstrates the results of that support, as six previous winners of the …

Mazda has a well-established history of helping talent connect with opportunity, and the field for Rounds 11 and 12 of the Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich Tires demonstrates the results of that support, as six previous winners of the MX-5 Cup Shootout are set to do battle at the fabled VIRginia International Raceway this weekend.

That list includes Jared Thomas (No. 96 JTR Motorsports Engineering), who leads the point standings as he looks to make a successful defense of the 2022 Mazda MX-5 Cup championship that earned him $250,000.

A double podium weekend at Road America helped Thomas jump two spots to move to the top of the championship roster. Thomas is looking to make history, as there has never been a repeat MX-5 Cup Series champion.

Thomas skipped over his own teammate, Aaron Jeansonne (No. 24 JTR Motorsports Engineering), to take the point lead. Jeansonne had a disappointing weekend at Road America, finishing 15th in Race One and failing to finish Race Two because of damage from contact. There is plenty of time to make up for it, however, as Jeansonne is only 30 points behind Thomas in the points with four races yet to go in the 2023 season.

Another driver on an upward trajectory in the points is Robert Noaker (No. 13 Robert Noaker Racing). After a slow start to the season, Noaker has been finishing consistently in the top five as he has clawed his way up to fifth in the standings with four races to go.

Gresham Wagner (No. 5 Spark Performance) made his return to the top spot on the podium at Road America. He followed up his Round Nine win with a runner-up performance in Round 10. Currently fifth in the point standings, Wagner is realistic about his shot at a second MX-5 Cup Championship with four races to go but racing at his home track this weekend gives him the confidence to admit anything is possible.

“I’m not too concerned with the championship at this point,” Wagner said. “I have had too much bad luck earlier in the season to concern myself with that, whatever happens, happens. Last year I had a really strong comeback at the end of the year, and then lost my chance at the championship with a mechanical at the finale. So, no matter what, I don’t think it’s worth stressing over or driving any different. I just showed up to Road America solely to win, and that’s what happened – not because I was worried about the points. Of course, I’d love to end the year as strong as possible, but I know I’ll be strong at VIR – it’s my home track and I’ve always had success there, so I am just going to keep trying to win races and let the points sort themselves out.”

Making a surprise appearance at VIR this weekend is the driver Wagner beat out for the 2021 MX-5 Cup Championship: Michael Carter (No. 19 Saito Motorsports Group). The Georgia-native’s last MX-5 Cup race was Road America in 2022.

Additionally, Connor Zilisch (No. 72 Hixon Motor Sports) makes his return to MX-5 Cup after a brief hiatus. The 2022 MX-5 Cup Rookie of the Year is thrilled to be back now that there are no further clashes in his racing schedule.

“Of course, I missed the MX-5 Cup,” Zilisch said. “The people, my team, and obviously the racing is my absolute favorite and I wish I could’ve been there at every race, but unfortunately there are only 52 weekends in a year! I can’t wait to be back!”

Zilisch was a winner at VIR last year en route to his Rookie of the Year crown.

“VIR is one of my favorite tracks in the country, lots of elevation, different kinds of corners, and it raced really well last year, so I’m excited to hopefully have some more good races this year,” Zilisch added. “Knowing how fast we were there last year; I’ve definitely got some confidence going into the weekend.

“When I’m not racing for a championship, the only approach there is, is to go out and win races! I know I’m totally capable and my team always believes in me. We have had a lot of momentum the last nine months in the series and I’m positive I’ll be able to get right back into the seat and compete at the front again!”

With Carter and Zilisch added to the entry list, Rounds 11 and 12 will contain the previous six MX-5 Cup Shootout winners (Nate Cicero, Zilisch, Jeansonne, Thomas, Carter, Selin Rollan).

Reigning Shootout winner Cicero (No. 83 McCumbee McAleer Racing) retook the lead in the MX-5 Cup Rookie Championship after two solid races at Road America, while his nearest rival, Thomas Annunziata (No. 10 Hixon Motor Sports) had a dismal weekend that included a DNF. Annunziata and Cicero have been trading the top rookie spot all season and keeping everyone guessing on who will take home the $80,000 Rookie of the Year prize from Mazda.

Of course, one doesn’t need a full season in MX-5 Cup to make some prize money, the likes of Carter and Zilisch can still bank some cash via race results. Drivers can take home as much as $16,000 in a MX-5 Cup doubleheader weekend. And that can add up quickly, especially for the championship-winner who will add a further $250,000 to the bank account at the season end thanks to Mazda’s expanded support for the championship.

Saturday’s Mazda MX-5 Cup race at VIR is slated for 1:30pm ET. Sunday’s race will go green at 10:25am ET. Both will be streamed live on RACER.com.