In 1991, the iconic MAZDA 787B #55 made history by winning the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. This legendary racing car, powered by a rotary engine, showcased exceptional performance and reliability throughout the grueling race.
The MAZDA 787B's victory at Le Mans marked the first and only win for a Japanese manufacturer in the event's history. The car's distinctive orange and green livery, along with its unique engine sound, captured the hearts of motorsport enthusiasts worldwide.
Driven by a talented team of drivers, including Johnny Herbert, Volker Weidler, and Bertrand Gachot, the MAZDA 787B's triumph at Le Mans solidified its place in racing folklore. Its innovative engineering, aerodynamic design, and sheer speed continue to inspire fans and collectors alike.