In the late 1960s, a Japanese automaker took a bold leap with an unconventional engine that defied traditional design.
In 1991, Mazda entered two 787Bs into the 24 Hours of Le Mans and made history as the first Japanese-made car to win the race. Both 787Bs were powered by 2.6-liter four-rotor engines that were ...
The Mazda 787B is one of those cars. The car that won the 1991 Le Mans ... and unusually so for a race engine. ‘The powerband is very linear but it’s not very strong; there’s no torque ...
Jim, a virtual artist known as "jlord8" on social media, loves messing around with all things CGI from the automotive realm, ...