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You're Invited: HSR Classic 24 at Daytona
Unpacking the MX-5 Cup, and the latest Mazda campaign
Hey there Mazda fans 👋
Classic Mazda is back with more Mazda news! You can catch up on our past editions at news.classicmazda.com
Coming up:
HSR Classic 24 at Daytona
MX-5 at Martinsville
Mazda Speaks For Itself
Classic Mazda Car Corral - You’re Invited!
The HSR Classic 24 at Daytona is almost here. Classic Mazda is hosting a Car Corral, and we want you to be there! Once you purchase your tickets, be sure to also RSVP to secure your free catered lunch and commemorative window decal.
We’ll see you this Saturday, November 2nd. 😎
Will We See You At The HSR Classic 24??Have more to say? Leave a comment! |
MX-5 Cup at Martinsville
via MX-5 Cup
The MX-5 Cup championship officially concluded at the beginning of October, declaring Gresham Wagner as the 2024 season champion after rounds 13 & 14 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta… but that wasn’t the end for MX-5 Cup this month.
The Non-Points Race in Martinsville on October 26th was 105-laps with $25,000 on the line. The race served better for some than others. Classic Mazda alum, Selin Rollan, started strong to then be taken out by technical issues (such a shame, his car looked awesome!). | Selin Rollan’s Car via IgniteMedia |
The first oval race for the series adopted some short track oval traditions and adjustments for the series. The “Choose Rule” for example allows drivers to choose which lane they restart in when preparing for a restart from yellow.
via IgniteMedia
In the end it was Jared Thomas who took home the win of $25,000 and a Martinsville clock. BSI Racing’s and 2024 Rookie of the Year, Westin Workman, raced an oval for the first time and still locked in a second-place finish and a $10,000 check.
We’re already looking forward to the 2025 MX-5 Cup season! The schedule was just announced, making two Florida appearances in Daytona, and St Petersburg.
Are you excited for the 2025 MX-5 Cup season?Have a different answer? Let us know in the comments. |
Mazda Speaks for Itself
Have you caught the latest commercial campaign from Mazda? The series of “Mazda Speaks for Itself” showcases different Mazda vehicles within different circumstances and different connections.
While the character dynamics and vehicle promotion may differ from commercial to commercial; the dialogue remains the same: “Mazda”.
Take this spot for the CX-30. A daughter shows her new Mazda to her father, and replies “Mazda” to show off the features of the Turbo with AWD.
“Mazdaese” can be tricky to learn, so let me give you a quick translation lesson for the 2025 CX-30:
Think you got the hang of it? Let me know, and maybe our next newsletter will say “mazda, mazda mazda, mazda!”.
How Do You Feel About This Campaign From Mazda?Have different thoughts? Let us know in the comments. |
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Upcoming Events
A Look Ahead
1/17-1/19 Roar Before The Rolex 24
1/23-1/26 Rolex 24 at Daytona
3/12-3/15 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring
Mazda mazda mazda mazda mazda.
Mazda mazda mazda! Mazda!
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