New '02 R53 in Laguna Beach
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New '02 R53 in Laguna Beach
Hey everyone,
I'm a pretty big motorsports enthusiast originally from Connecticut, now living in Laguna Beach, CA. I've got a 1996 Mazda Miata supercharged and intercooled that sees a bit of autocross and track use. Is currently my daily driver as well unfortunately, so I've just made a purchase of a 2002 Cooper S with just about every option under the sun and I'm excited to be a part of the community. After making my 29~mpg Miata into a 20-22~mpg "street legal" race car, I am definitely excited to have a decent economic car with a kick. FWD is a hard nut to swallow butI love how the car drives and I'll get over the turning radius eventually .
I'm a member of 949 Racing in Lake Forest, CA where we race the miata platform in several classes in the Western Endurance Racing Championship (WERC) and various NASA hosted spint/TT/endurance events. Our premier car won first place in the E1 series, first place at National Championships at Mid-Ohio Raceway both TTC and PTC events, and First place E1 at 25 Hours of Thunderhill all this year. We're on quite a bit of a roll and loving it. The mini is one of the few successful FWD hatch cars I've noticed at some of our track events and doesn't seem to attract your typical "ricey" scene, which is exactly what I wanted.
Ohio Nationals (me on the left) with owner of 949 Racing, Emilio Cervantes (right)
T25 and crew
I'll post pics of the mini this weekend when I get it cleaned up and compare it to the Miata. I'm really hoping to find a decent socal community in these cars. I came to Miatas from BMW's because they were the cheapest RWD alternative and a hell of a lot more fun to drive. The social scene for mazda miatas in the Orange County region is probably bigger than anywhere else in the world, and I love that kind of community. I look forward to finding a group of mini enthusiasts to get as experienced as possible on the new platform!
-Tom
I'm a pretty big motorsports enthusiast originally from Connecticut, now living in Laguna Beach, CA. I've got a 1996 Mazda Miata supercharged and intercooled that sees a bit of autocross and track use. Is currently my daily driver as well unfortunately, so I've just made a purchase of a 2002 Cooper S with just about every option under the sun and I'm excited to be a part of the community. After making my 29~mpg Miata into a 20-22~mpg "street legal" race car, I am definitely excited to have a decent economic car with a kick. FWD is a hard nut to swallow butI love how the car drives and I'll get over the turning radius eventually .
I'm a member of 949 Racing in Lake Forest, CA where we race the miata platform in several classes in the Western Endurance Racing Championship (WERC) and various NASA hosted spint/TT/endurance events. Our premier car won first place in the E1 series, first place at National Championships at Mid-Ohio Raceway both TTC and PTC events, and First place E1 at 25 Hours of Thunderhill all this year. We're on quite a bit of a roll and loving it. The mini is one of the few successful FWD hatch cars I've noticed at some of our track events and doesn't seem to attract your typical "ricey" scene, which is exactly what I wanted.
Ohio Nationals (me on the left) with owner of 949 Racing, Emilio Cervantes (right)
T25 and crew
I'll post pics of the mini this weekend when I get it cleaned up and compare it to the Miata. I'm really hoping to find a decent socal community in these cars. I came to Miatas from BMW's because they were the cheapest RWD alternative and a hell of a lot more fun to drive. The social scene for mazda miatas in the Orange County region is probably bigger than anywhere else in the world, and I love that kind of community. I look forward to finding a group of mini enthusiasts to get as experienced as possible on the new platform!
-Tom
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First mod, wow wheel bolts suck. Studs, 949 Racing lug nuts, and some HOLY COW LIGHTER THAN STOCK 949 racing 6UL wheels.
Looks great with the chrome accents on the dark silver. makes for a more "classic mini" look than the giant wagon wheels that look like they came off a 90's jetta.
Always forgot how small the miata is until it makes a MINI look more like a MEGA lol
Looks great with the chrome accents on the dark silver. makes for a more "classic mini" look than the giant wagon wheels that look like they came off a 90's jetta.
Always forgot how small the miata is until it makes a MINI look more like a MEGA lol
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