The
Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires, formerly known as the
Star Mazda Championship, is an
open-wheel racecar driver development series in North America. Competitors use
spec Formula Mazda race cars built by Star Race Cars. The original series, using first-generation tube-frame cars started in the early 1990s, with the current, high-tech, carbon-fiber car released in 2004. The series has historically included road courses, street courses, and ovals. The series' primary sponsors are Mazda and Cooper Tire and the cars, while purpose built for the track with carbon fiber monocoques, are powered by 250 horsepower
Mazda 'Renesis' rotary engines. The series is the second rung of the
Mazda Road to Indy and is sanction by
IndyCar. In December 2012, series founder Gary Rodriguez announced that the series had been sold to Dan Andersen's Andersen Promotions (which already sanctioned the USF2000 class) and would be renamed the Pro Mazda Championship. Andersen previously owned a multi-car Star Mazda team,
Andersen Racing. Its IndyCar sanctioning and place in the Road to Indy remain unchanged.