Mazda is looking forward to Britcar MSA British Endurance Championship 2011 with its all-new lightweight Mazda MX-5 GT. Weighing just 850 kg, the Mazda MX-5 GT completes the sprint (0-60mph) in just 3 seconds and has a top speed of 160mph. 
The completed MX-5 GT features a modified Mazda engine to produce 275bhp, a six speed sequential paddle shift gearbox, carbon doors and Polycarbonate windows. On the exterior, the Mazda MX-5 GT boasts a Spirited Green metallic body colour - a first on the MX-5 for Mazda UK - complimented by Jota Sport corporate coloured liveries in orange and grey.
- Mazda MX-5 GT entry into Britcar MSA British Endurance Championship 2011
 - Lightweight Mazda MX-5 GT race car to challenge conventional thinking
 - Mazda MX-5 GT remains true to its roots but with more power and performance
 
Mazda is set to challenge Aston Martin, Porsche, Lotus, and BMW on  the race track with its lightweight Mazda MX-5 GT entry in the Britcar  MSA British Endurance Championship 2011. 
Weighing in at just  850kg, the Mazda MX-5 GT race car will accelerate from 0-to-60mph in  just three seconds and hit a top speed of 160mph. The build of the car  has been an engineering challenge to get the weight as low as possible  using Mazda’s gram strategy as the inspiration. Jota Sport examined  every nut and bolt to reduce component weight and then match the power  to the weight to give the lightest and most powerful MX-5 ever built. 
An  important aspect of the build was to ensure the Mazda MX-5 still  remains true to its roots: great handling, huge fun-to-drive and the  ability to challenge bigger more powerful competition, but at an  affordable cost. The Mazda GT car ticks all those boxes and is now set  to demonstrate its challenger spirit on the track. 
Jota Sport,  the race engineering team that will run the cars in the 2011 series,  took 400 hours to build the shell to a specification that ensured it was  17 times stronger than required by the FIA. During the development they  faced a number of engineering challenges such as suspension  adjustments, integrating the six speed sequential gearbox, and lowering  the engine. Weight saving strategies such as, the removal of interior  components, reducing component weight and dipping the shell in acid lost  15kg from the MX-5 race car. 
The completed MX-5 GT features a  modified Mazda engine to produce 275bhp, a six speed sequential paddle  shift gearbox, carbon doors and Polycarbonate windows. On the exterior,  the Mazda MX-5 GT boasts a Spirited Green metallic body colour - a first  on the MX-5 for Mazda UK - complimented by Jota Sport corporate  coloured liveries in orange and grey. 
Mazda is renowned for  challenging conventions so the motivation to develop a MX-5 GT car comes  naturally. It also comes at a time when Mazda has recently celebrated a  number of milestones for MX-5 including its 21st anniversary and  producing 900,000 MX-5 units globally since its introduction in 1989,  with over 10 percent of global MX-5 sales from Britain. Meanwhile, the  Mazda MX-5 continues to hold the Guinness World Record as the world’s  best selling roadster – testament to its continued popularity with  British open top sports car fans. 
The Britcar MSA British  Endurance Championship is contested over nine races from March to  November including a race at the Spa Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.  The first race is a three hour endurance race at Silverstone next  weekend, Saturday 26 March 2011, starting at 3.00pm. 
This is the  fourth time that Mazda has entered Britcar and this year the Mazda MX-5  GT car will be driven by two Mazda works drivers including experienced  Mazda racing driver Mark Ticehurst, 39 from Hassocks, West Sussex and  Auto Express journalist and racing driver Owen Mildenhall. 
“The  MX-5 production race car’s modest power output, bullet proof reliability  and nimble handling demonstrated last year how the MX-5 can be  competitive against some of the purpose-built Lotus, VW and BMW race  cars. With a higher power output combined with the durability,  reliability and handling attributes that the MX-5 is renowned for; the  MX-5 GT race car will be strong contender against the more powerful race  cars in its class,” comments Graeme Fudge, PR Director, Mazda UK. 
The  Mazda MX-5 GT car, prepared by Tunbridge Wells-based Jota Sport  features the mandatory FIA approved safety equipment including a roll  cage, race seats and harness, external electric cut-off and fire  extinguisher, safety catches on the bonnet and boot lids, competition  steering wheel and alloy wheels, while the running gear, rear axle,  gearbox and engine have been modified to enhance performance.



















