Photo Gallery «Mazda 787B - The winner of Le Mans 1991»
The Mazda 787B was developed in 1990 by the Japanese company Mazdaspeed as a sports car prototype and equipped with a 4-rotor Wankel engine. The weight of the car was 830 kg. The Wankel engine with the designation 26B and special sealing strips made of silicon nitride developed an output of over 515 kW (700 hp) at 9,000 rpm from a chamber volume of 2.6 liters. The car won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991 with drivers Volker Weidler, Johnny Herbert and Bertrand Gachot after covering a distance of 4922.81 km at an average speed of 205.333 km/h.
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