History will be made at Cadwell Park on September 7, as Miata Trophy visits the Lincolnshire circuit for the first-ever time.
Two generations of Mazda MX-5 drivers will vie to secure the bragging rights of becoming the championship’s inaugural race winners at the circuit, while securing a whole host of important points in the process.
Fondly nicknamed the ‘mini-Nürburgring', Cadwell Park boasts a rich history – celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2024! In that time, the circuit has hosted some truly fantastic racing on both two and four wheels and now Miata Trophy will be looking to play its part. Competitors will have to perfect a challenging 18-corner layout, including the likes of ‘The Mountain’ and ‘Gooseneck’, if they are to claim the podium places.
One driver who will be looking for a solid weekend is Miller Motorsport’s John Langridge, who currently finds himself at the top of the championship standings (without drop scores considered). A quartet of Hills Motorsport drivers follow, with Nicholas Stott leading teammates Declan Lee, Dillon Stepney and Drew Fletcher. However, with six races still left to go in 2024, there’s still plenty of time for the order to change.
Full Standings here.
Last time out, at Snetterton, it was a phenomenal day for Will Morris. The #17 driver claimed an inaugural Miata Trophy pole position, before completing a memorable day with victory in both of the day’s two races. It was also a tremendous weekend for Miller Motorsport, as drivers John Langridge and Alex Miller both secured a double podium on the tricky 300 circuit configuration.
Relieve Snetterton with our Event Report here.
Let's make the championship debut at Cadwell Park one to remember!
Take part in the upcoming Cadwell Park meeting by entering via the following link.