MSCC Mazda wins in Class 1 and Open A category

The Mazda MX-5 once again proves its worth as a race-winning vehicle on the recently held Petron 4-hour Kagitingan Cup endurance race at the Batangas Racing Circuit.

Racing veterans Tyson Sy, Angie King and Windy Imperial took top honors for the #55 Team MSCC Mazda Miata in the Class 1 and Open A categories. Despite the tricky weather conditions, the team completed 89 laps of the 4-hour race, and had a best time of 1:56.054. Also, the trio finished second overall for the 2-hour race.

Backed by Mazda Philippines, the MX-5 used by Team MSCC Mazda Miata is nearly identical to the one-make MSCC Miata Spec Series race car. Differing only with minor setup changes to the suspension and chassis for the endurance race. Meanwhile, its 2.0-liter Skyactiv-G engine and 6-speed Skyactiv-Drive manual transmission were kept stock, which proved the MX-5's race-winning performance, reliability, and durability.

MSCC Mazda bags class wins at 2023 Kagitingan Cup endurance race image

Team MSCC Mazda Miata also raced the “Imagine” livery that consisted of contrasting colors to exude a sense of power, motion, and energy. The team chose #55 to pay homage to the Mazda 787B that won the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The Mazda MX-5’s 4-hour victory at the 2023 Kagitingan Cup is the latest endurance race win for the sports car. Last year, it managed to take the overall victory at the 8-hour Makabayan Endurance Race Challenge. It won the 8-Oras ng Pilipinas and 12-Hour Kalayaan Cup in 2019, and the 12-Hour Kalayaan Cup in 2021.

“It is no surprise that the Mazda MX-5 is the most-raced car in the world. Its performance at the 4-hour Kagitingan Cup proves not just the outright capability of the sportscar, but its reliability and durability as well,” said Steven Tan, President and CEO of Mazda Philippines.