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The Mazda 767B is a legendary Group C race car developed by Mazda for endurance racing in the late 1980s. It’s a key part of Mazda’s storied motorsport history, particularly for its use of a rotary engine, a hallmark of the brand. Key Features 1. Engine: • Powered by a naturally aspirated 13J 4-rotor Wankel rotary engine. • Produced around 630 horsepower at high RPM. • Known for its distinctive, high-pitched exhaust note. 2. Chassis: • Built on a lightweight carbon-Kevlar monocoque chassis. • Aerodynamic body designed to compete in Group C endurance racing. 3. Transmission: • 5-speed manual gearbox, tailored for high-speed endurance. 4. Weight: • Approximately 800 kg (1,764 lbs), contributing to its agility. Racing History The 767B was an evolution of the Mazda 767 and was fielded in major endurance races, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Though it didn’t achieve an outright victory at Le Mans, the car played a significant role in developing Mazda’s rotary engine techn...

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