A day at Laguna Seca with Mazda NA execs
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A day at Laguna Seca with Mazda NA execs
http://www.autonews.com/article/2010...6/100819919/-1
there are a few pics at the link
RYAN BEENE
On the track, Mazda execs rev their zoom-zoom skills
August 13, 2010 - 4:23 pm ET
MONTEREY, Calif. – Zoom-Zoom isn't just Mazda's tag line - it's in its blood.
I'm typing this from the company's suite overlooking Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca after spending the morning with the company's top U.S. execs as they raced back and forth between being gracious hosts and doing a little racing of their own - on the track.
Weldon Munsey, director of dealer affairs, piloted a 1992 GTP rotary-engine powered GTP racer – the American equivalent of the class of race cars that run at LeMans. The car is powered by a 2.3-liter, four-rotor rotary engine generating about 638 horsepower at the wheels.
Munsey, Mazda's ruddy-faced dealer chief with a southern drawl, took first place in his class of other GTP cars of the era with the fastest time.
He was Mazda's second employee to qualify.
Earlier, communications director Jeremy Barnes drove a 1962 Lotus 22 formula racer to the top qualifying time in his class. The British PR man was slow out of the gate, allowing a gap of road to open up between him and the pack of roughly 30 vintage formula race cars from 1958-1962 distance themselves from Barnes' red No. 88 car.
Barnes and Munsey weren't alone. In the pit were Mazda CEO Jim O'Sullivan, senior VP and top product and R&D guru Robert Davis, and VP of government and public affairs, Jay Amestoy.
Davis, though he didn't drive today, get's plenty of racing in. He owns a team called Robert Davis Racing that races spec Mazda RX-8's in competition, too.
A lot has been made in the press lately of Toyota President Akio Toyoda's Lexus LFA racing to bolster his track credentials.
After spending the day with Mazda, it's clear that he's not the only one in the industry getting some track time.
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/2010...#ixzz0wc106kpd
On the track, Mazda execs rev their zoom-zoom skills
August 13, 2010 - 4:23 pm ET
MONTEREY, Calif. – Zoom-Zoom isn't just Mazda's tag line - it's in its blood.
I'm typing this from the company's suite overlooking Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca after spending the morning with the company's top U.S. execs as they raced back and forth between being gracious hosts and doing a little racing of their own - on the track.
Weldon Munsey, director of dealer affairs, piloted a 1992 GTP rotary-engine powered GTP racer – the American equivalent of the class of race cars that run at LeMans. The car is powered by a 2.3-liter, four-rotor rotary engine generating about 638 horsepower at the wheels.
Munsey, Mazda's ruddy-faced dealer chief with a southern drawl, took first place in his class of other GTP cars of the era with the fastest time.
He was Mazda's second employee to qualify.
Earlier, communications director Jeremy Barnes drove a 1962 Lotus 22 formula racer to the top qualifying time in his class. The British PR man was slow out of the gate, allowing a gap of road to open up between him and the pack of roughly 30 vintage formula race cars from 1958-1962 distance themselves from Barnes' red No. 88 car.
Barnes and Munsey weren't alone. In the pit were Mazda CEO Jim O'Sullivan, senior VP and top product and R&D guru Robert Davis, and VP of government and public affairs, Jay Amestoy.
Davis, though he didn't drive today, get's plenty of racing in. He owns a team called Robert Davis Racing that races spec Mazda RX-8's in competition, too.
A lot has been made in the press lately of Toyota President Akio Toyoda's Lexus LFA racing to bolster his track credentials.
After spending the day with Mazda, it's clear that he's not the only one in the industry getting some track time.
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/2010...#ixzz0wc106kpd
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A video that showed up on Speed TV's website in Patrick Dempsey's blog:
http://vimeo.com/14144275
Race laps of the Mazda 4-rotor RX-792P, Dempsey at the wheel, during a "Historic" race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Gotta love that scream, not so much the 3rd corner slow spin (cold tires and an out-of-practice driver by PD's admission).
http://vimeo.com/14144275
Race laps of the Mazda 4-rotor RX-792P, Dempsey at the wheel, during a "Historic" race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Gotta love that scream, not so much the 3rd corner slow spin (cold tires and an out-of-practice driver by PD's admission).
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It was just here again a few weeks ago being prepped for this very event that Patrick Dempsey was involved with.
Here's some footage of it before loading on the truck to return to CA:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvIRHfcGsrA
The most beautiful race car ever IMHO
Paul.
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what, and no invite to this fun fill day for us mazda owners?
looks like a ton of fun, glad to hear th execs aren't afraid to get out from behind their desks and have a little fun at the track from time to time.
looks like a ton of fun, glad to hear th execs aren't afraid to get out from behind their desks and have a little fun at the track from time to time.
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the rx-792p was at the monterey historics (or motorsports reunion, as it's now called) this past weekend, along w/ the pair of lola t616s, at laguna seca. this probably took place before or at the event. i was there on saturday =P it was one of the best times i've had. the rx-792p sounded pretty freakin' awesome, and it was very cool to see it run on the track w/ a bunch of other racers, including porsche 956
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