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Evans Wins Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout
By Nick Evans
November 25, 2009
-- Ohio State University Student will compete in 2010 Playboy MX-5 Cup --
November 19, 2009 (Irvine, Calif.). Nick Evans knows about studying for tests. He is frequently
tested as an undergraduate biology major/pre-med student at the Ohio State University. He also tests
himself on the racetrack. In September, he earned a 2009 SCCA Runoffs Championship in his Mazda
powered Formula Enterprise. Now, after a series of very
specialized tests, he will add professional race driver, to his
resume as he moves to the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda
MX-5 Cup for 2010.
Nick will follow in the footsteps of Andrew Caddell, Brad
Rampelberg, and Justin Piscitell, the three previous shootout
winners. Nick also joins the MAZDASPEED Motorsports
Development Driver ladder program class of 2010. The
MAZDASPEED ladder has been a critical part of the success of
young up and coming racers including Raphael Matos, John
Edwards, Conor Daly, Joel Miller, Connor De Phillippi, Dane
Cameron, Jason Saini, Todd Lamb, Eric Foss, and Adam
Christodoulou.
The five finalists:
Ryan Ellis Fairfax, Virginia NASA Teen Champion Mazda MX-5 Miata
Nick Evans Hilliard, Ohio SCCA Formula Enterprise FE- Mazda MZR
Steven Gorriaran Providence, Rhode Island SCCA Spec Miata Mazda MX-5 Miata
Bruce Pendleton Oakland, California NASA PTE Mazda MX-5 Miata
Andy Rushing Austin, Texas NASA Spec Miata Mazda MX-5 Miata
The criteria: Given that each of the five had proven themselves on the track to win a championship, the
criteria to move up needed to be more encompassing. To succeed on the professional level requires a
balance of both on-track and off-track skills including the following:
Driving ability fast laps
Driving ability consistent laps
Technical feedback Understanding of vehicle dynamics and suspension
Technical feedback Ability to evaluate vehicle handling
Technical feedback Ability to analyze data
Technical feedback Ability to improve vehicle handling
The business of motorsports Business proposal
The business of motorsports Business presentation
The business of motorsports PR Skills
The judges: Each year Mazda invites a panel of outside judges to make the selection. The judges
brought a wealth of both on-track, and off-track expertise. Over a dozen professionals were involved in
either the preliminary business proposal review, or the on-track activities. The panel consisted of:
Andy Bornhop Managing Editor, Road & Track magazine
Roger Caddell Victory Lane Data
Charles Espenlaub Professional Mazda racer, SPEED World Challenge/GrandAm GT
Ed Justice Jr. President/C.E.O, Justice Brothers Inc.
Karl Koenigstein BFGoodrich Tires
Roberts Kukainis BFGoodrich Tires
Silvia Mammone BFGoodrich Tires
John Morton Veteran road racer
John Naderi Editor, Streetfire.net
Jan Refsdal President, Swift Engineering
Lyn St. James Founder, Women in the Winner's Circle Foundation & Driver Development
Academy
Tim Sharp Grassroots Motorsports Magazine, professional driver coach
Jeremy Shaw Team USA
Mark Shuler Partner, Tri-Point Motorsports
Brian Wagner Dyson Racing
The tally: After a full day of both driving, and classroom activities, the judges added the objective and
subjective scores -- discussing the merits of each driver. It was a very close decision, but the numbers
and gut feelings were in agreement Nick Evans is the newest Mazda professional racer to watch in
2010.
Nicks prize package: The total prize package is valued at over $75,000 and is the largest prize in club
racing.
$50,000 for the running of his car for the season
$10,000 in parts support
A Sparco driving suit and helmet
Professional media training (Courtesy of MAZDASPEED)
Ten sets of BFGoodrich tires, one set per race (Courtesy of BFGoodrich tires)
Ten entry fee waivers (Courtesy of SCCA Pro Racing)
The quotes:
Nick Evans: Wow After hearing the news I was speechless. All I could say was thank you! I felt so
relieved once I won the shootout and for the opportunity to begin my professional racing career with
Mazda. I put an enormous effort into the shootout and it paid off. This is really a defining moment in my
life. The MAZDASPEED development ladder is truly awesome and puts me on a path to get me to where
I want to go. I will soon be battling with the veterans of American sportscar racing and I cant wait. Bring
on 2010!
Steve Sanders MAZDASPEED Competition Manager: This is annually one of the most rewarding yet
difficult days for Mazda. We have so many talented club racers its a huge challenge for the judges to
pick just one. We are looking forward to working with Nick in 2010 and would not be surprised to see the
other finalists on the grid for the MX-5 Cup in 2010, or at the shootout again next year.
Charles Espenlaub: "Having been involved as a judge in all four MX-5 Cup Shootouts. I can say that
every year I am truly amazed at the level of talent in the Mazda family. Everyone should be proud of their
performance and abilities both on and off the track. And I can only hope everyone enjoyed the experience
as much as I did. "
Lyn St. James: Mazda is truly committed to a driver development ladder program and reaches out to
champions from a variety of categories of grassroots racing with the intent of rewarding them for their
excellence. This year's shootout provided the opportunity for a diverse group of drivers to show their
stuff, challenge their knowledge, as well as provide them with some important tools that will help them
along the way. It was a privilege to be a judge, and extremely difficult to select only one driver to receive
the Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout Award."
John Morton: "It was exciting to see these young and not so young champions compete for a boost up
the difficult latter they are attempting to climb. I wish them all success and applaud Mazda for giving
them the chance that they all earned."
Tim Sharp: Probably the best Mazda Shootout ever! A very talented group of SCCA and NASA
champions who were separated by the slimmest of margins at the end of the day. Judges with decades of
experience in road racing and the business of motorsports scoring them. It was gratifying to see how well
this year's group of age-diverse drivers got along. With the drivers scoring well in the areas of chassis set
up, communications and the motorsports marketing, it really came down to who was the fastest, most
consistent driver on the race track. Isn't this the way it should be?
Mazda is the brand of choice for road-racers across North America. More than 9,000 grassroots
racers compete in various classes with the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) and the National Auto
Sport Association (NASA). Racers who are years away from earning a drivers license can now begin a
professional motorsports careers in the Mazda family. A driver can begin in karts and progress through
the Skip Barber series, Club Racing Formula Mazda, professional Star Mazda and finally to Formula
Atlantic, all with Mazda. No other car company has ever connected the dots this way.
Celebrating its 40th Anniversary in the United States in 2010, Mazda North American Operations is
headquartered in Irvine, Calif. and oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of
Mazda vehicles in the United States, Canada and Mexico through nearly 900 dealers. Operations in
Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc., located in Ontario; and in Mexico by Mazda Motor de
Mexico in Mexico City.
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