2021 Mazda MX-5 Cup

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The 2021 Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BF Goodrich was a single-make motor racing championship, the 17th season of the Mazda MX-5 Cup and the 1st under a new sanctioning agreement with the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The series began on January 28 at Daytona International Speedway, and concluded on November 12 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta after 14 rounds. Gresham Wagner won the driver's championship, earning Spark Performance the entrant's championship as well. Sam Paley won the Rookie of the Year championship with McCumbee McAleer Racing.

The schedule was initially announced on October 28, 2020, and features 14 rounds across seven double-header weekends.[1] On December 17, 2020, the schedule was revised, along with the 2021 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship schedule, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

On January 6, 2021, the St. Petersburg event was rescheduled from its March date to April 23–25, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

On February 8, 2021, IMSA announced an additional double-header event to be held during the 12 Hours of Sebring event weekend in March. Rounds 3 and 4 at Sebring will serve as a replacement for a future race venue to be announced at a later date. Thus, the 2021 MX-5 Cup Championship will still be composed of 14 rounds at seven tracks.[4]

On April 7, 2021, the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park event scheduled for July 2-4 was cancelled due to COVID-19 quarantine requirements.[5]

All races are 45 minutes in length.

Rnd. Circuit Location Dates
1 Daytona International Speedway (Road Course) United States Daytona Beach, Florida January 27-29
2
3 Sebring International Raceway United States Sebring, Florida March 17-19
4
5 Streets of St. Petersburg United States St. Petersburg, Florida April 23–25
6
7 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course United States Lexington, Ohio May 14–16
8
9 Road America United States Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 6–8
10
11 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca United States Monterey, California September 10–12
12
13 Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta United States Braselton, Georgia November 10-12
14
Source:[6]

Confirmed Entries

All competitors utilize the Mazda MX-5 Cup car, modified to their homologated racing specification by Flis Performance.

Team No. Driver Rounds
United States Carter Racing Enterprises 08 United States Michael Carter All
United States Copeland Motorsports 4 Puerto Rico Bryan Ortiz 1–8
26 United States Peter Atwater  R  1–2, 5–8
38 United States Daniel Williams  R  1–10
41 United States Luca Mars  R  All
43 United States Joey Atanasio  R  1–2
51 United States Dean Copeland 11–12
United States Hixon Motorsports 37 United States Sabré Cook  R  1–2
42 United States Preston Pardus 1–2
47 United States Bryan Hixon 1–12
63 United States Savanna Little  R  1–10, 13–14
72 United States Hannah Grisham  R  1–2
United States Connor Zilisch  R  13–14
73 United States Dan Moen 3–4
87 United States Selin Rollan All
92 United States Loni Unser All
98 United States Derek Ware 1–2
11 United States Andrew Carbonell 9–10
22 Canada Alex Berg  R  13–14
Republic of Ireland Irish Mike's Racing 95 United States Todd Buras 3–4
United States JTR Motorsports Engineering 32 United States Chris Nunes  R  All
96 United States Jared Thomas All
82 United States Woody Heimann  R  7–14
26 United States Peter Atwater  R  9–14
97 United States Daniel Williams  R  11–12
69 United States Anthony McIntosh  R  13–14
United States McCumbee McAleer Racing 13 United States Jenson Altzman  R  All
28 United States Sam Paley  R  All
31 United States John Jodoin  R  3–4, 8–12
48 United States Zachry Lee 3–8,11–12
55 Russia Moisey Uretsky All
89 United States Justin Piscitell All
United States Provision Motorsports 24 United States Aaron Jeansonne  R  1–14
99 United States Drake Kemper 1–8, 13–14
43 United States Joey Atanasio  R  3–4
99 United States Drake Kemper 1–8, 13–14
United States Bruno Carneiro 11–12
United States Slipstream Performance 12 United States Mike Globe 3–4, 7–10, 13–14
20 Argentina Hernan Palermo 1–4, 7–14
33 Russia Alex Bachoura All
36 United States David Staab All
United States Spark Performance 5 United States Gresham Wagner All
Guatemala Team Guatemala Racing 59 Guatemala Juan Hernandez Leiva  R  1–8
Sources: [7]

 R  = Eligible for Rookie's Championship

Race results

Rnd. Circuit Winning driver Pole position Fastest lap Hard Charger
1 Daytona United States Gresham Wagner United States Gresham Wagner United States Gresham Wagner United States Jenson Altzman
2 United States Michael Carter United States Gresham Wagner United States Preston Pardus Argentina Hernan Palermo
3 Sebring United States Selin Rollan United States Gresham Wagner United States Chris Nunes United States Todd Buras
4 United States Gresham Wagner United States Sam Paley United States Michael Carter United States Todd Buras
5 St. Petersburg United States Selin Rollan United States Michael Carter United States Michael Carter United States Aaron Jeansonne
6 United States Michael Carter United States Michael Carter United States Selin Rollan Russia Alex Bachoura
7 Mid-Ohio United States Selin Rollan United States Michael Carter United States Selin Rollan United States Luca Mars
8 United States Chris Nunes United States Gresham Wagner Argentina Hernan Palermo United States Luca Mars
9 Road America United States Selin Rollan United States Selin Rollan United States Gresham Wagner United States Michael Carter
10 United States Michael Carter United States Gresham Wagner United States Michael Carter United States John Jodoin
11 Laguna Seca United States Gresham Wagner United States Selin Rollan United States Selin Rollan Russia Alex Bachoura
12 United States Gresham Wagner United States Selin Rollan United States Bruno Carneiro Russia Moisey Uretsky
13 Road Atlanta United States Gresham Wagner United States Gresham Wagner United States Connor Zilisch United States Chris Nunes
14 United States Jared Thomas United States Selin Rollan United States Jared Thomas United States Luca Mars

Championship Standings

References

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