This is the Mazda 787B 2.6L #55 Winner 1991 24h Le Mans in 1:12 scale by WERK83,
The Mazda 787B No.55, run by Team Mazdaspeed and driven by Bertrand Gachot, Johnny Herbert, and Volker Weidler, won the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans — a historic and groundbreaking victory. Powered by a 2.6L four-rotor Wankel engine, it became the first (and still only) Japanese car and the only rotary-powered machine to win Le Mans. The trio’s flawless drive and the car’s remarkable reliability triumphed over more powerful competitors. This race was unique not only for Mazda’s victory but also because it marked the end of the rotary era at Le Mans, as such engines were banned from future competitions, cementing the 787B’s place in motorsport legend.
Werk83 1:18 scale diecast models are highly detailed collector pieces. Known for their precise proportions, accurate sponsor liveries, and finely replicated interiors and engines, Werk83 aims to capture the raw spirit of motorsport machines. These models are made of diecast metal with authentic tampo-printed graphics, realistic wheels and tires, detailed cockpits with roll cages and racing seats, and opening parts on select releases
The Mazda 787B No.55, run by Team Mazdaspeed and driven by Bertrand Gachot, Johnny Herbert, and Volker Weidler, won the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans — a historic and groundbreaking victory. Powered by a 2.6L four-rotor Wankel engine, it became the first (and still only) Japanese car and the only rotary-powered machine to win Le Mans. The trio’s flawless drive and the car’s remarkable reliability triumphed over more powerful competitors. This race was unique not only for Mazda’s victory but also because it marked the end of the rotary era at Le Mans, as such engines were banned from future competitions, cementing the 787B’s place in motorsport legend.
Werk83 1:18 scale diecast models are highly detailed collector pieces. Known for their precise proportions, accurate sponsor liveries, and finely replicated interiors and engines, Werk83 aims to capture the raw spirit of motorsport machines. These models are made of diecast metal with authentic tampo-printed graphics, realistic wheels and tires, detailed cockpits with roll cages and racing seats, and opening parts on select releases
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