A last-minute opportunity to leave frozen Norfolk, Connecticut to race a Skip Barber Mazda MX5 at the Miami Grand Prix weekend in sunny Homestead, Florida has paid off handsomely for Jonathan Goring with a trip to the top step of the podium!
Goring won the inaugural MAZDASPEED Skip Barber division race held along with the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup race Saturday in an epic, hard-fought duel. The thrilling race-within-a-race was decided in a three-wide photo finish between the two-time National Champion Goring, and Skip Barber MX5 veterans Angelo Dinkov and Tyler Cooke.
The Skip Barber Race Series furnished the cars for the race, and notes that “each Mazda MX-5 Cup car is built by the Skip Barber team, with specifications closely matched to those of the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup Series. Skip Barber professionals conduct all the testing and equalization.”
Apart from this week’s practice at Homestead, Goring had never driven any Mazda MX5 in competition before today, making the win all that more significant. Like a singer who can “even sing the phone book and make it sound great,” Goring once again demonstrated that he has the innate talent to be competitive in any type of racing, with any type of car. Goring also owes his win to the help and support of some critical last-minute sponsorship, which made the trip possible.
Starting third, Goring stayed with Dinkov and Cooke nose-to-tail, getting up to first, then swapping the lead numerous times, and the race was not decided until the last few feet of the last lap, when Goring used the draft to just nip ahead over the start-finish line, in a remarkable race that stayed green for the whole 45 minutes. After the race, Goring said he had to fight every step of the way to take the win but it was the most fun he has had in a race car in a long time.
Goring has been working hard to secure a sponsored drive ever since winning the 2008 IMSA Lites Championship when the global recession hit, and the difficult economy has been as tough on him as it has been for many other well-qualified racers. If Jonathan can obtain the sponsorship he needs and deserves, though, watch for him to be a serious contender in any event he enters.
