Mazda 767

The Mazda 767/767B are prototype racing cars that were built by Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans running under the IMSA-spec GTP class.

The 767 replaced the 757 in 1988, upgrading to a newer and larger 4-rotor 13J Wankel engine which produced nearly 600 hp (450 kW).

For 1989, Mazda upgraded the 767 into the 767B, and initially tested it in the IMSA 24 Hours of Daytona, where it was successful in finishing 5th overall.

Later in the year, Mazda returned to Le Mans with two 767Bs as well as an older 767.

However, in JSPC, the results were not as promising, as Mazda finished a mere 5th in the championship.

Mazda 767B Central Circuit, Hyōgo Prefecture