The Mazda 787B was the first Japanese car to win Le Mans, taking a hard-fought victory in 1991. After being immediately retired from racing as rotary engines were banned at Le Mans starting in 1992, ...
Antony Ingram March 30, 2012 Comment Now! The Mazda 787B race car was an instantaneous legend. Driven to victory in the 1991 Le Mans 24 Hour race, it remains both the only Japanese car ever to win the ...
Even if you've heard everything, from a four-stroke Saab 99's impression of a Japanese motorcycle (it's a very good impression) to the warble of a KamAZ 55111 V8 at idle, it still won't prepare you ...
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The legendary Mazda 787B unleashes its R26B 4 rotor engine revving to 9000rpm at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Launches, ...
The legendary Mazda 787B with its 9,000rpm R26B 4-rotor engine captured at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Featuring launches, revs, and accelerations with authentic rotary sound from Mazda’s Le ...
It might be hard to believe, but a Japanese manufacturer has taken the overall win at Le Mans just one time. This is the car that did it. Welcome to Better Than Coffee, your daily dose of car sounds ...
Really, the movie script writes itself. The plucky outsider, doing things their own way and with a fraction of the money the big boys have. The elite, who dominate the sport and divide the spoils ...
Really, the movie script writes itself. The plucky outsider, doing things their own way and with a fraction of the money the big boys have. The elite, who dominate the sport and divide the spoils ...
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