At the recent Spa Classic, we were treated to aural and visual delight of a Mazda 767B driven with great verve. This was one of three examples campaigned by the factory team between 1988 and 1990. The 767 was the first Mazda Group C machine equipped with a four-rotor version of the production-based Type 13 rotary engine. Although no outright victories were scored, the 767B did score several class wins including back to back GTP victories at Le Mans in 1989 and 1990. The chassis raced at Spa won its class at Le Mans in 1990 and was raced by a privateer team until 1992. Today it is the only Mazda 767B in private hands. A second example is under restoration and should make its appearance in the hands of Mazda North America soon.
A nearly as impressive sight at Spa was the all-Sauber Mercedes C11 front row. In addition to the familiar car raced by Gareth Evans and Bob Berrigde, we were treated to an additional car fielded by its new owner for the first time. To mark the occasion, we have further expanded our gallery, which now boasts over 100 shots of four different C11s.
Also racing his car for the first time was a Greek enthusiast who acquired an ex-works Porsche 956 at RM Auctions recent Paris sale. With the addition of fresh action shots from the legendary Belgian circuit, our 956 gallery is now stocked with 175 shots of 13 different cars.

Enjoy the links:

1989 Mazda 767B - Images, Specifications and Information

1982 - 1985 Porsche 956 - Images, Specifications and Information

1990 Sauber Mercedes C11 - Images, Specifications and Information