
MX-5 Cup rookie Stout goes for glory one hour at a time
Patrick Gallagher may have clinched the 2017 Battery Tender Global MX-5 Cup Presented by BFGoodrich Tires championship and the $200,000 scholarship that goes with it before the end of the season, but Rookie of the Year was still raging with a pair of races at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca yet to run.
Leading the charge was Robert Stout, driver of the No. 28 Lucas Oil Miata fielded by McCumbee McAleer Racing. Stout won races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Toronto, and is one of only two drivers besides Gallagher to win a race in 2017 (Todd Lamb is the other). Still, he was in a tight fight for Rookie of the Year with Bryan Ortiz thanks to a couple of poor finishes. But when the dust settled at Mazda Raceway, Stout had claimed the RoY title and the $50,000 scholarship that goes with it.
Stout has raced a wide variety of cars and classes, including Pirelli World Challenge Touring Car, where he won the 2010 championship, short course off road racing and, most recently, winged sprint cars. Stout was eyeing Indy Lights, but his sponsor wanted more exposure in sports cars.
"John Doonan was a huge part of the reason I ended up in MX-5 Cup," Stout explains. "Coming out of winged sprint cars, I really wanted to get into the Indy Lights route; honestly, that's where I'd love to be. Lucas Oil wanted me back in sports car racing, that's where they wanted more advertisement, so we were happy to do that. Doonan has always been good to the racing industry in general, and we got in touch with him about potentially running IMSA Lights. He referred us to McCumbee McAleer Racing and said, 'Hey, if you run over here, there's no doubt you're capable of winning and you've got a very large scholarship potential if you can win the MX-5 Cup championship to help you get into IMSA Lights.'"
Read the full version of this story at MazdaMotorsports.com
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