Some would argue that racing is as simple as getting in a fast car and being first to the finish. If only.

Racing is a maze of categories, formats and more that need to be assiduously navigated by those looking to make a career from it. Over time that’s led to drivers specializing in ovals or road racing, sports cars or stock cars. Longtime fans will recall when some drivers regularly crossed over from one genre of racing to another, and there are signs that the tide could be turning back to those days.

Kyle Larson and Jimmie Johnson have been recent examples, and one needn’t look far down the starting list of any recent Rolex 24 At Daytona to see a convergence of stars from different segments of the sport. What’s more, the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series schedule features five different road and street course races, with a sixth joining in 2025.

With that in mind, conversations began more than a year ago to try a novel experiment. The powers that be from IMSA, NASCAR, Martinsville Speedway and Mazda Motorsports came together to ask what if they held an MX-5 Cup race on an oval? Soon after, an initial feasibility test was quietly carried out. Then, in July of 2024, the announcement was made: the Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup Presented by Michelin will run a non-championship race at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024.