Mazda celebrates 787B’s 31st anniversary Le Mans endurance race win

Updated Jun 24, 2022 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

It was the first Japanese automaker to win the competition.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans has figured in some of the most iconic stories in the history of motorsports. Japanese carmaker Mazda celebrates its chapter, 31 years after its win at the endurance race achieved by the Mazda 787B with car number 55.

Mazda 787B front view

The winning Mazda 787B Le Mans car

It isn’t just another win, as Mazda was the first Japanese manufacturer to emerge victorious at the 1991 edition of the famed endurance race. Not only that, the Mazda 787B was the only entry that won using a rotary or Wankel engine which the brand has been known for. Unfortunately, the feat could not be replicated as rotary engines were banned the following year due to changes in regulations.

Nevertheless, Mazda proved that rotary engines can be reliable, winning the race with a total distance of 4,933 km traveled, at an average speed of 205 km/h. One of the most celebrated Mazda road cars that used a Wankel engine is the RX-7, a rear-wheel-drive sports car that was later succeeded by the rotary engine-powered RX-8.

Mazda 787B at Le Mans

Mazda celebrates a significant milestone in its history

Propelling the iconic Mazda racecar is a 2.6-liter R26B naturally-aspirated rotor-4 engine with 700 horsepower and 608 Nm of torque. The power unit originally was capable of delivering 900 horsepower, but the power output had to be limited to favor reliability over performance. It is connected to a Porsche 5-speed manual gearbox.

Locally, Mazda Philippines has been imparting the brand’s spirit for racing to Filipinos with various tournaments including the Mazda MX-5 Miata Spec. It is a one-make sports car racing series that features Mazda’s 2-door roadster, the MX-5.

Miata Cup in the Philippines

2022 Miata Cup

“There are a variety of ways for drivers to interact, to enjoy cars, and to take on the challenge to achieve even more. We, at Mazda Philippines, support a variety of desires that people wish to achieve through their cars,” said Mazda Philippines President and CEO Steven Tan.

“Whether it be as a hobby, as a source of pride, a way to interact with family, or even realize their dreams, motorsports show the ‘never stop challenging spirit’ of people who celebrate driving,” he added.

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Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japanese-grown brand that began in the city of Hiroshima. In January of 1920, the company was established as Toyo Kogyo Corporation under the ownership of Jujiro Matsuda. They were considered to be Japan’s best cork producers that eventually made a name for themselves in manufacturing machining tools. Soon after, Matsuda ventured into producing the first motorized rickshaw in the market. The vehicle was called the Mazda-Go which was a reference to Matsuda himself.

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