Revolution Cup Set for Thrilling Finale at COTA
- Nigel Redwood
- Oct 16
- 2 min read

The stage is set for an electrifying conclusion to the Revolution Cup as the Prototype Sprint Series Association (PSSA) heads to the Circuit of The Americas (COTA) from October 30 to November 2. With a bumper grid of 40 prototypes expected, including 12 Revolution Race Cars anticipated, fans can look forward to a weekend of fierce competition, tight battles, and high-speed drama.
Championship Battles Down to the Wire
The fight for the PSSA title remains wide open, with just 11 points separating the top three drivers, all piloting Revolution 500 EVOs. Leading contenders Ron Fletcher, Chris Hinojosa, and Zac Moseley have traded victories all season long, setting up a nail-biting finale at COTA.
In the Revolution Cup standings, which draw points from six selected PSSA rounds, the top three are split by only 40 points. Every lap will matter as the championship could swing with the slightest mistake or bold move.
Star-Studded Revolution Line-Up
Adding extra spice to the season finale, several top drivers are joining the Revolution ranks at COTA. Among them are Joshua Tatum, entering a privately run Revolution 500SC, John Ulmer with Rapscallion Motorsports, and none other than Olympic figure skating legend Elvis Stojko, competing in a Rilli Racing 500SC.
The full confirmed Revolution Cup entry list includes:
Ron Fletcher – Revolution RSR-run 500 EVO
Zac Moseley – Triple C Racing-run 500 EVO
Nathan Duckles – Triple C Racing-run 500 EVO
Chris Hinojosa – Privateer 500 EVO
John Ulmer – Rapscallion Motorsports-run 500 EVO
Elvis Stojko – Rilli Racing 500SC
Joshua Tatum – Privateer 500SC
Paul Read – Privateer 500SC
James Dennison – Rilli Racing 427
Steven Zinger – Rilli Racing 427
Two additional Revolution entries are anticipated before the green flag drops, making this one of the strongest and most diverse Revolution grids in recent memory.
Event Schedule: Action from Start to Finish
The four-day Austin SpeedTour weekend promises plenty of on-track action, with generous practice time and two high-stakes races on the schedule.
Thursday, Oct 30:
Four Free Practice sessions (25 minutes each)
Friday, Oct 31:
9:00 AM – Free Practice 9 (25 mins)
2:35 PM – Qualifying 1 (25 mins)
Saturday, Nov 1:
8:30 AM – Qualifying 2 (20 mins)
1:55 PM – Feature Race 1 (25 mins)
Sunday, Nov 2:
10:40 AM – Bell Gold Helmet Race 2 (25 mins)
Watch Live or Follow Online
Fans unable to attend in person can catch the excitement live on YouTube via SpeedTourTV, while Race Monitor, developed by Karting Coach Inc., will provide real-time timing and scoring updates throughout the weekend.
A Festival of Speed and Family Fun
Beyond the racing, the Austin SpeedTour will offer a festival-like atmosphere with attractions for all ages. Spectators can enjoy a vintage car show, browse Vendor Row for memorabilia, and get paddock access to see the cars and drivers up close.
With more than 40 prototypes and a powerhouse Revolution contingent, the final round at COTA is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling weekends of the season — a true celebration of prototype racing and performance engineering.


































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