Motorsport events are more exciting when you don't know what to expect?

Tim
By Tim Suddard
Apr 24, 2023 | Mazda, SCCA, Miata, rallycross, Gambler 500 | Posted in Columns | Never miss an article

We recently took our off-road Miata to a Central Florida Region SCCA rallycross event. While the car was built as a low-cost Gambler 500 contender, we figured a rallycross would be nearly the same kind of torture for the Miata.

[Off-roading the unexpected in the Gambler 500]

Not knowing what to expect, we were pleasantly surprised that the car passed tech, was incredibly fun to drive and held up remarkably well with no damage, despite an ever-worsening course with huge ruts, bumps and similar challenges.

With little or no prep and a stock drivetrain, after 14 runs (with two drivers) we had only huge smiles on our faces as some of the competition in the rear-wheel-drive modified class was purpose-built for these types of events.

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