Off The Racing Line
In Episode 26 of Off The Racing Line, we sit down with Frankie Barroso, a talented young racer competing in Spec Miata and Pro Spec Miata, to talk about one of the toughest realities in motorsports: being talented… but still overlooked. Many drivers have the speed. Very few get the opportunity. Frankie opens up about the frustration of being nominated multiple times for the Mazda Shootout, yet never being selected, and what it feels like to watch other drivers move forward while you keep grinding. We also dive into the financial reality of racing, where a single MX-5 Cup weekend can cost $25,000–$30,000, and how drivers and teams navigate sponsorships, funding, and the constant search for backing. Topics we cover in this episode: • What it feels like to be overlooked despite having the talent • The real cost of chasing a professional racing career • The Mazda Shootout selection process and what drivers go through behind the scenes • The rookie-status chess game in MX-5 Cup • What teams actually look for when choosing drivers • Mentoring the next generation of Spec Miata racers Frankie also shares insights from competing in MX-5 Cup events, working with teams, and trying to build a path forward in one of the most competitive forms of motorsport. This episode pulls back the curtain on a side of racing most fans never see. Sometimes the difference between racing and watching… isn’t talent. It’s opportunity.
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