The Mazda 787B Coupe 1991 is an iconic racing car from the 90s and a two-seat open-wheel prototype built by Mazda for the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. Its sleek yet simple design reflects its original racing intentions. The car is powered by a twin-turbocharged and intercooled 4-rotor 787cc engine that produces a staggering 800 horsepower at 8500rpm. The carbon-Kevlar bodywork is aerodynamically designed to provide optimal downforce and stability during high speeds. Its lightweight frame ensures that the car is easy to maneuver in tight corners. The car is equipped with transmission-to-rear drivetrain, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60mph in only 4 seconds. Its 14-inch disk brakes provide superior braking power, allowing the car to come to a complete stop quickly in almost any situation. The car also features adjustable suspension settings for fine-tuning the handling and dynamics, allowing it to adapt to the varying conditions encountered in a race. The 787B Coupe 1991 is truly a masterpiece of motorsport engineering that sets it far apart from the competition.
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