By: Series Staff
Justin Piscitell Wins Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout, Signs with Alara Racing
IRVINE, Calif. - With only 16 career race starts, Justin Piscitell, of Patterson, N.Y., still had what it took to beat out eight other Mazda champions and win the Mazda MX-5 Cup Shootout. As a result, Piscitell has won a full ride in the 2009 SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup and has chosen California-based ALARA Racing as his team.
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| Justin Piscitell and his ALARA Racing MX-5 (ALARA image). |
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Eleven Mazda-powered
champions from SCCA, Skip Barber and NASA were invited to Bunttonwillow Raceway
in December to compete in the MX-5 Cup shootout, with eight drivers taking up
Mazda's offer to compete for one coveted race seat. In addition to being judged
on their driving abilities and technical feedback, the candidates were asked to
create a sponsor proposal and partake in a mock media interview. Judges for the
shootout included previous winners Brad Rampelberg and Jason Saini,
professional Mazda driver Charles Espenlaub, SpeedSource Engineering owner,
driver and engineer Sylvain Tremblay and Dan Edmunds, editor for Edmunds.com.
After several hours
tabulating scores and sharing subjective opinions, the judges selected
19-year-old Piscitell, the 2008 Skip Barber MAZDASPEED Challenge Series
Champion, as the winner.
"Winning the shootout has opened up the world to me,”
Piscitell said. “As a 19-year-old boy from Patterson, N.Y.,
who has only been racing for one year, I was elated to even have the
opportunity to attend the Mazdaspeed shootout. Winning it is beyond
comprehension.
“The greatest thing about the Mazda ladder is that it
gives a novice racer like me something to strive for and the opportunity for
advancement. It provides an organized sequence and opportunity to advance a
racing career. If I win the Playboy MX-5 Cup I can automatically move up to the
SPEED World Challenge Series with a factory-supported ride from Mazda. Mazda
has given me the chance to pursue my dream in racing in a Pro series.”
“The feedback from the judges was great,” MAZDASPEED
Competition Manager Steve Sanders said. “They noted that the overall quality of
the contestants was excellent. Many of these drivers have the potential to make
it on a professional level. The key word of the shootout was 'potential" and
the judges saw a great deal of that in Justin. We look forward to working with
him in 2009.”
Piscitell’s prize package is valued at more than
$70,000 and includes $10,000 in parts support, a custom Sparco racing suit and
helmet, 10 free sets of tires and 10 free race entries courtesy of SCCA Pro
Racing. The newest member of the MAZDASPEED Driver Development Ladder will race
for ALARA Racing in 2009.
“I selected ALARA as I see them as a team that is
dedicated to winning the MX-5 Cup and also in advancing my skills as a driver,”
Piscitell said. “It is a very competitive series, and is going to take a lot of
hard work and commitment, but it is what I have always wanted and I am
dedicated to the challenge and opportunity that I now have. I couldn't imagine
doing it any other way.”
“We are very excited that Justin has selected ALARA
Racing as his team for the Playboy MX-5 Cup series,” ALARA Team Principal Ara
Malkhassian said. “Justin quickly impressed us with his natural speed and
smoothness in his first test with us. Under Ken Murillo’s tutelage, he
continues to strengthen and mature as he goes through ALARA Racing’s pre-season
development program. We expect him to be a strong contender for the championship
this year.”
Piscitell’s first MX-5 Cup race will take place at
Road Atlanta on May 2, when the 2009 season kicks off at the Classic
Motorsports Mitty.