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The Global MX-5 Cup will adopt the more powerful, higher-revving engine found in the 2019 Mazda MX-5, and Tom Long, chief development driver for the series, just shook down the new race car at Virginia International Raceway.
“The additional power from the new SKYACTIV 2.0-liter engine is noticeable right away," he said, "pulling hard all the way …
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Now that is interesting. These cars run a different ECU so they probably won't easily adapt to the street cars, but you can bet Mazda Motorsports is hearing from Miata nerds right about now.
There is a great Slipangle podcast where they talk to Longroad about developing the cars. Neat stuff. I hope the class gains speed at the club level.
Agreed. LRR is doing great work with these. They're also really helpful when you call them up.