- Mazda's famous 1991 Le Mans 24 Hours winning 787B to star at
the Festival of Speed.
- Iconic Mazda race cars from both sides of the Atlantic will
take to the famous Goodwood hill.
- Six rotary sports prototypes will be in action alongside the
787B Le Mans winning chassis.
- Joined by the 1981 Spa 24 Hours winning RX-7 & the
ear-splitting 1991 IMSA GTO RX-7.
- 'Mad Mike' Whiddett and his RX-7 will star in Goodwood's new
'Catch my Drift' category.
Mazda will celebrate its motorsport heritage as Central Feature
Marque at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Born from the desire to develop, prove and showcase the rotary
engine in the testing world of competition, Mazda's involvement in
motorsport has always stayed true to the spirit of 'never stop
challenging'.
At Goodwood the Japanese company will pay homage to that
convention defying spirit with an unparalleled line-up of rotary
powered competition cars, including the 1991 Le Mans winning
787B.
Making its first appearance at Goodwood since 2011, the famous
'Charge' liveried Le Mans winner heads an ear-splitting line up of
Mazda race cars that are sure to resonate with the Goodwood crowds,
thanks to the unmistakable sound of their rotary engines.
Joining the Le Mans winner on the hill will be Mazda 787 chassis
number 002 – it retired from the 1990 Le Mans
before following home the winning 787B with an eighth place finish
in 1991. Now owned and maintained by Mazda USA, the 2015 Goodwood
Festival of Speed sees this Mazda 787 once again run alongside the
winning 'Charge' liveried 787B, as two of Mazda's 1991 Le Mans team
cars take to the famous Goodwood Hill Climb together.
In the hands of their private owners, two Mazda 767Bs, and a
Mazda 757 will also take to the hill, while Kent Abrahamsson's
Chevron B16-Mazda is an example of the car used by Belgian entrant
Team Levi's International for Mazda's first Le Mans entry in
1970.
These renowned Mazda Le Mans cars will be joined by some of the
star cars of Mazda's racing efforts in North American sportscar
racing.
Leading the way is the flame-spitting 1992 RX-792P, which was
built for Mazda's attack on the prototype ranks of American IMSA
racing. Powered by the same engine as the 787B, rule changes
outlawed this type of car before it had the chance to show its true
potential, yet the stunning RX-792P goes down in history as the
last Mazda factory supported prototype to use the famous Le Mans
winning R26B four-rotor engine.
The other Mazda star car from the US is the 1991 IMSA GTO RX-7.
A car that, on its way to taking the driver's and manufacturer's
IMSA GTO title in 1991, contributed to the RX-7's unbeaten record
of 100 class victories in just 12 years of IMSA competition.
Powered by the same 13J four-rotor engine as the 767B Group C
prototype, this out and out racer's steel spaceframe chassis is
clad in composite panels and this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed
sees it run in the UK for the first time.
Now owned and raced by British enthusiast Kevin Doyle, a far
less modified RX-7 taking a starring role at this year's Goodwood
Festival of Speed is the 1981 Spa 24 Hours winning RX-7, which in
the hands of Pierre Dieudonne and Tom Walkinshaw gave Mazda its
first major outright 24 Hour victory. With seven starts for Mazda
at Le Mans, and victory in the Spa 24 Hours, Mazda racing legend
Pierre Dieudonne will be reunited with his Spa winning RX-7 at
Goodwood and will take to the hill in the 787B Le Mans winner.
Newer forms of motorsport will be highlighted by 'Mad Mike'
Whiddett and his RX-7 taking part in Goodwood's new 'Catch my
Drift' category, while across the whole weekend sports car fans can
take a look at the All-New Mazda MX-5 as it takes centre stage on
Mazda's stand.
Set against the backdrop of Goodwood House, the Mazda Central
Feature sculpture is set to be a stunning addition to the West
Sussex skyline, and as an additional aural treat that's sure to
resonate with sportscar fans, at lunchtime on Saturday and Sunday
five of Mazda's most famous Le Mans cars will warm up around the
sculpture, creating a sonorous soundtrack that visitors are
unlikely to miss.
Lord March said: "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."
With the Moving Motor Show on June 25, the 2015 Goodwood
Festival of Speed takes place from June 26 to 28.
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