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  2. Mazda RT24-P - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda RT24-P, also known as the Mazda Road to 24 – Prototype, is a Daytona Prototype International built to the 2017 IMSA DPi regulations. [2] The car is designed and built by Mazda Motorsports, in collaboration with Multimatic Motorsports , and is based on the Riley-Multimatic Mk. 30 LMP2 chassis.

  3. Mazda 787B - Wikipedia

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    Mazda 787B on display at Le Mans 2011 24-hour race After Le Mans, the winning car (787B-002) was retired from duty while the other two cars (787B-001 and new 787B-003) continued to race. Mazda would go on to finish fourth and fifth in the Japanese and world championship respectively, with a season high (besides Le Mans) third in the 1000 km ...

  4. Mazda Iconic SP - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Iconic SP was inspired by the FD Mazda RX-7. [2] The car uses a two-rotor Rotary-EV system that uses a rotary engine that can use a variety of fuels, including hydrogen, making it virtually carbon neutral and also capable of supplying power to external sources. [3]

  5. Mazda Familia - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda Familia (Japanese: マツダ ファミリア, Matsuda Famiria), also marketed prominently as the Mazda 323, Mazda Protegé and Mazda Allegro, is a small family car that was manufactured by Mazda between 1963 and 2003. The Familia line was replaced by the Mazda3/Axela for 2004.

  6. Mazda North American Operations - Wikipedia

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    The RX-7 and 626 buoyed Mazda's American fortunes enough for it to expand. Mazda built an American plant (now Flat Rock Assembly Plant) to build the 626, bringing the company to Ford's attention. The two joined on the 626's 2-door offshoots, the MX-6 and Ford Probe. Mazda finished the 1980s the same way as the 1970s, with an image-building ...

  7. Deaths in December 2017 - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Quirk, Baron Quirk, 97, British linguist and life peer. ... Kenichi Yamamoto, 95, Japanese engineer, chairman of Mazda Motor Company (1987–1992). [410] 21

  8. 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    After the death of global Sports Car racing (aside from the IMSA series in North America), GT racing came to the fore. Knowing that teams would always want to race prototype sports cars at Le Mans, the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) came up with a pioneering equivalency formula to allow the production-based GT cars to compete for the outright win against its own LMP class and the IMSA WSC cars.

  9. List of 1999 motorsport champions - Wikipedia

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    Star Mazda Championship: Joey Hand: 1999 Star Mazda Championship: Formula Three; All-Japan Formula Three Championship: Darren Manning: 1999 All-Japan Formula Three Championship: Teams: TOM'S: Austria Formula 3 Cup: Andre Fibier 1999 Austria Formula 3 Cup: Trophy: Christian Eigl Australian Formula 3 Championship: Paul Stephenson 1999 Australian ...

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