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Revolution 500 EVO to make debut at COTA in the Prototype Sprint Series Association during exciting championship finale

Updated: Oct 24

Next weekend, the Prototype Sprint Series Association (PSSA) will witness a thrilling showdown as Revolution Race Cars brings three of its latest 500 EVO models to compete on the iconic Circuit of The Americas (COTA) track. The event, scheduled for November 2nd and 3rd, will feature a total of eight Revolution cars among a competitive grid of 30+ prototype racers.


Revolution Leads the Pack

Revolution drivers currently occupy the top four positions in the PSSA championship standings. Reigning 2023 champion Ron Fletcher has already clinched the 2024 West and overall PSSA titles, following a successful run at Spring Mountain. Additionally, Fletcher has secured the Revolution Cup North America championship. The PSSA East title is still to be decided, with Zac Moseley leading Judd Miller by 44 points heading into the final weekend.

Ron Fletcher, PSSA 2023 & 2024 Champion

The spotlight now turns to the all-new 500 EVO models, set to make their debut at this high-stakes event. Fletcher, alongside competitors Judd Miller and Chris Hinojosa, are eager to put the new 500 EVO to the test. The new cars promise to bring a fresh level of excitement to the race, with Revolution aiming to maintain its dominance in the series.


A Key Event in the Trans Am SpeedTour

The PSSA is a crucial component of the prestigious Trans Am SpeedTour, known for hosting sprint-style and enduro prototype races on legendary tracks across the United States. COTA, with its world-renowned reputation, will serve as the stage for this weekend's excitement.


Beyond the prototypes, the Austin SpeedTour will be a festival of motorsport, featuring 850-hp Trans Am cars, vintage Corvettes, Alfas, Porsches, historic Formula 1 cars, and even classic Indy cars. Spectators can look forward to a weekend filled with high-octane action, vintage car shows, and unparalleled access to the heart of motorsport.


Meet the Revolution Line-up

The line-up of Revolution drivers ready to compete at COTA is as follows:


  • Judd Miller (500 EVO, #19) - Esses Racing

  • Ron Fletcher (500 EVO, #47) - Revolution RSR

  • Chris Hinojosa (500 EVO, #26) – Privateer

  • Jason Miles (500 SC, #27) Revolution RSR

  • Zac Moseley (500 SC, #95) - Classic Car Club Racing

  • Marc Russell (500 SC, #55) - Classic Car Club Racing

  • Nathan Duckles (500 SC, #65) - Classic Car Club Racing

  • Paul Read (500 SC, #54) - Privateer


With this formidable line-up, Revolution is set to make a significant impact on the grid, challenging competitors and aiming for top finishes.


Event Schedule: Action-Packed from Start to Finish

The five-day event ensures ample track time for all drivers, providing plenty of opportunities to fine-tune their machines and race at full throttle. Here's a breakdown of the provisional timetable:


  • Wednesday, Oct 30:

    • Free Practice (2 sessions, 30 mins each)


  • Thursday, Oct 31:

    • Free Practice (6 sessions, 25 mins each)


  • Friday, Nov 1:

    • 9:35 AM - Free Practice 9 (25 mins)

    • 3:30 PM - Qualifying 1 (25 mins)


  • Saturday, Nov 2:

    • 9:45 AM - Qualifying 2 (20 mins)

    • 3:35 PM - Feature Race 1 (25 mins)


  • Sunday, Nov 3:

    • 8:35 AM - Enduro Race 2 (60 mins)

    • 4:30 PM - Feature Race 3 (30 mins)


Experience the Thrill In-Person or Online

For fans who can't make it to COTA, live coverage of the event will be available on YouTube via SpeedTourTV, while live timing updates can be accessed through the Race Monitor app. The app, developed by Karting Coach Inc., offers real-time data to keep fans connected to the action from anywhere.


A Weekend of Motorsport and More

In addition to the racing, the Austin SpeedTour promises a family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of off-track attractions. Vintage car enthusiasts can enjoy a classic car show, explore Vendor Row for racing memorabilia, and gain behind-the-scenes access to the paddocks and garages, experiencing the thrill of motorsport up close.


With a field of over 30+ prototypes, including eight Revolution Race Cars, the competition will be fierce, and the excitement is guaranteed. Don't miss this chance to witness history in the making as Revolution Race Cars and their new 500 EVO models take on the best in the PSSA.


All about COTA

Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a world-renowned motorsport and entertainment complex located in Austin, Texas. It is one of the most prominent race circuits in the United States and hosts a variety of motorsport events and other entertainment activities. Here's an overview of COTA:


  • Location: Circuit of the Americas is situated in Austin, the capital city of Texas. It's approximately 15 miles southeast of downtown Austin and easily accessible from major highways and the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

  • Inception: COTA was designed and built to host the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix and other international motorsport events. It opened its doors in 2012, becoming the first purpose-built Formula 1 track in the United States since 1989.

  • Formula 1: One of the circuit's main attractions is the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix, which has been held at COTA since its inception. This event typically takes place in October or November and draws fans from around the world.

  • Track Layout: The circuit features a 3.4-mile (5.513-kilometer) track with 20 turns. It is designed to challenge both drivers and their vehicles with various elevation changes, high-speed straights, and technical corners.

  • Other Motorsport Events: In addition to Formula 1, COTA hosts a wide range of motorsport events, including MotoGP, the FIA World Endurance Championship, IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, SpeedTour and more. The facility is also known for hosting events like the Pirelli World Challenge, the Lone Star Le Mans, and the X Games.

  • Motorsport Facilities: COTA has state-of-the-art facilities for drivers, teams, and spectators. It has a grandstand with a seating capacity of over 120,000, a dedicated pit building, a media centre, and multiple hospitality suites. There are also numerous viewing areas around the circuit for fans to enjoy the races.

  • Amphitheatre: The circuit features a large outdoor amphitheatre with a seating capacity of approximately 14,000. It has hosted numerous music concerts, including big-name artists and bands.

  • Amenities: COTA offers a wide range of amenities, including various food and beverage options, merchandise shops, and interactive displays. It is designed to provide a full entertainment experience for visitors.

  • Tourist Attraction: Circuit of the Americas has become a popular tourist attraction in Austin, drawing not only motorsport enthusiasts but also visitors interested in its architecture and entertainment offerings.

  • Sustainability: COTA has made efforts to be environmentally responsible. It has initiatives for water conservation, waste management, and the use of renewable energy sources.

  • Expansion: Over the years, COTA has continued to expand and diversify its offerings. Besides motorsports and music events, it has hosted various festivals, car shows, and corporate events.


COTA has established itself as a prominent venue for motorsport and entertainment events in the United States. It continues to attract a diverse range of audiences and has contributed to the popularity of motorsports in the region.



 

 

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