Koenigsegg test driver Robert Serwanski has been behind the wheel of some pretty serious machines. He's broken records at Spa-Francorchamps, thundered around Suzuka, and even drove our European editor up the hill at Goodwood. But when Serwanski's not piloting a Koenigsegg One:1 at its limit, he's driving Miatas—fast.

This post was originally published on July 24, 2017. It has been updated with Serwanski's most recent 'Ring lap video, which was uploaded this week.

Earlier this week, Serwanski uploaded a video of himself doing a track day with his NC-generation Mazda MX-5 at the Nurburgring this past weekend. According to the clip's description, the car features coilover suspension, bigger brakes, track-ready tires, a larger radiator, an ECU remap, a close-ratio gearbox, and some carbon-fiber seats. It only makes about 30 horsepower more than stock, but weighs about 2400 pounds—driver included. Seems like a pretty solid power-to-weight ratio to us.

This isn't the first time we've seen Serwanski flogging his car around the 'Ring. The little Miata is a far cry from the 1340-horsepower supercars the test driver is used to piloting, but that didn't stop him from setting a 7:37 bridge-to-gantry time on this run. Watch for yourself as he pushes the tiny roadster to its limit.

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