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| | | | | 1991 Mazda 787B In 1991 Mazda became the first Japanese manufacturer to win the 24 hours of Lemans with their 787B. The car was powered by a quad-rotary engine which makes the 787 the first rotary engine car to win Lemans. In its victory the Mazda 787B completed 4923.200 km (3,059.79 miles) at an average speed of 205.133 km/h (127.49 mph). The drivers were Bertrand Gachot, Johnny Herbert and Volker Weidler. The engine is normally rated as 2622cc but the [...] | |
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| | | | | The limited edition Invictus has a range-extended powertrain with 536 hp | |
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| | | | | Ferrari is set to tackle the World Endurance Championship in 2023 and race at Le Mans as a works outfit for the first time in five decades. | |
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| | | We take a dive into a rare example of Nissan's iconic R33 GT-R-based Nismo 400R currently on the market in Kowloon | ||