Star Mazda Series
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The Star Mazda Series is a group of open-wheel road races conducted by Formula Mazda. Their stated goal is "to develop new race driving talent".
Star Mazda races are often held in conjunction with larger, more famous races, For 2007, the races were mostly held in conjunction with the American Le Mans Series or the Champ Car World Series. In these circumstances, the Star Mazda races are presented as "opening acts" for the featured race.
The series has six geographic divisions, each of which holds their own championship. In 2007, all races in the series are to be televised on SPEED Channel, a cable TV channel which features various motorsports.
This is a form of "spec racing" in which all the cars in a given race have identical specifications, thus ensuring that driver ability is the greatest factor in determining success on the track. All the cars used in these races are produced by Star Race Cars of Pacoima, CA and powered by Mazda rotary engines. Cars are designed to be a comparatively low cost method of entering open road racing, although most teams still strive for corporate sponsorship.
The opening race in the 2006 season was held in Sebring, Florida the day before the American Le Mans Series held their 12 Hours of Sebring race. This race was won by Gerardo Bonilla. The winner of the 2007 Sebring race was Marco Di Leo,and Dan Tomlin Jr. won first place in the Masters Division.
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[edit] Specifications
- Engine Displacement: 79 in³ (1.3 L) Wankel rotary engine
- Gearbox: 6 Speed Sequential Manual Transmission
- Weight: 1090 lb (495 kg) dry
- Power Output: 240 hp (179 kW)
- Fuel: 96 octane leaded gasoline
- Fuel Capacity: 19 U.S. gallons (72 liters)
- Fuel Delivery: Electronic fuel injection
- Compression Ratio: 10:1
- Aspiration: Naturally aspirated
- Wheelbase: 100.5 in (2.552 m)
- Steering: Manual, rack and pinion
[edit] 2008 US Pro Series schedule
- March 14, Sebring Raceway
- May 17, Miller Motorsports Park
- June 7, Watkins Glen International
- July 26, Portland International Raceway (two races)
- August 9, Road America
- August 17, Trois-Rivières Street Circuit
- August 23, Mosport
- September 12, New Jersey Motorsports Park (two races)
- October 3, Road Atlanta
- October 18, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
[edit] See also
- US Star Mazda Series
- World Speed Motorsports Championship Winning Star Mazda Team
- Star Mazda West Coast Series
- 2008 Star Mazda Championship Schedule
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Star Mazda Racing Teams

