Back in the late ’80s and early ’90s, Mazda was pumping out four-rotor race cars for IMSA, Le Mans, and the Japanese Sports Prototype championship, among other races. One of the best of Mazda’s killer ...
If there's a million-and-a-half burning a hole in the pocket(s) of your race suit, may we offer this 1992 Mazda RX-792P for your consideration, sire? Racecarsdirect posted the ad on its site, offered ...
It may have taken popular automotive YouTuber Rob Dahm more than six years to build his four-rotor Mazda RX-7 but the finished car was unveiled at last year’s SEMA Show and was recently strapped onto ...
Getting to drive Mazda's 787B LeMans-winning race car is something most rotary fans dream of, but will most likely never get to experience. There's one way of getting close to that experience, though, ...
If anybody needed further proof of the fact that building and driving rotary-powered machines is nothing short of a fetish, the story of YouTuber Rod Dahm's otherworldly Mazda RX-7 project can easily ...
Mazda's motorsport program built some pretty fantastic cars in the early 1990s. Alongside the legendary four-rotor 787B prototype that won Le Mans in 1991 was this car, the RX-7 GTO. Raced in IMSA, it ...
From 1960 to 1973 there were at least 10 functional mid-engine Corvette prototypes. The 4-Rotor didn't have a dedicated "XP" number because it was a variation of the XP-882. The Wankel engine ...