18th February 2015, London UK: Mazda will be the Central Feature
Marque at the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Mazda will take
centre stage at the world's most prestigious motoring festival,
celebrating its Challenger Spirit with both the racing legends of
its illustrious sporting past and the stylish cars of its current
range.
Throughout its history Mazda has defied convention with its
innovative approach to car making. From being the only Japanese
manufacturer to win the Le Mans 24 Hour Race, to its development of
the rotary engine, and its reinvention of the affordable sports car
with the MX-5 - Mazda has never stopped challenging in its quest to
produce great cars, something that's highlighted today by Mazda's
innovative SKYACTIV technology.
Mazda's stylish, spirited and innovative range will take a
starring role at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and the Moving
Motor Show. While in line with the 'Flat-out and Fearless: Racing
on the Edge' theme of this year's Festival of Speed, enthusiasts
will be treated to the unique sound of Mazda's 1991 Le Mans winning
787B Group C car and many other classics from Mazda's competition
past.
Lord March: "The theme for this year's Festival of Speed is
'Flat-out and Fearless: Racing on the Edge' and Mazda's continual
push to reject engineering conventions and strive for something
unique, perfectly aligns with this philosophy. We are delighted to
be celebrating Mazda's motor sport achievements and pioneering
road-car technologies with the Central Feature, and to help it
showcase its brand-new cars to an international community of car
enthusiasts and the world's automotive media - an audience that
only Goodwood can attract."
Jeremy Thomson, Mazda Motors UK Managing Director: "Mazda has a
long and proud heritage in racing, and through motorsport has
demonstrated its engineering challenger spirit through the rotary
engine, its Le Mans win and the LMP2 SKYACTIV diesel prototype
currently racing in the United States. This spirit is also
encompassed by both our historical and current road cars, being the
only manufacturer to perfect the rotary engine, the only
manufacturer to use the Millar Cycle engine, and the manufacturer
who developed the world's smallest V6 engine. We were also the
manufacturer who defied convention by bringing an affordable two
seat sports car to market when all other manufacturers were
deserting that market segment. Mazda also has more cars, and cars
with Mazda engines, racing each weekend in the United States than
any other manufacturer, and it is all these landmarks and
achievements that we will be celebrating at Goodwood this
year."
With the Moving Motor Show on the 25th June, the Goodwood
Festival of Speed takes place from the 26-28th June, during which
the Central Feature, created by renowned sculptor Gerry Judah and
Mazda, will provide a spectacular backdrop set against the iconic
sight of Goodwood House.
For further information, please contact:
Karla Leach
Senior Manager - Public Relations
T: (03) 8540 1931
F: (03) 8540 1960
M: 0448 346 213
E: kleach@mazda.com.au
Tony Mee
Public Relations Specialist
T: (03) 8540 1962
F: (03) 8540 1960
M: 0439 347 658
E: tmee@mazda.com.au