MAZDA 767B TO ROAR INTO ADELAIDE MOTORSPORT FESTIVAL IN 2024

The impressive sportscar prototype will appear alongside other iconic cars at the event in March

The distinct roar of Mazda’s famed quad-rotary engine will reverberate around the Adelaide Motorsport Festival with the Mazda 767B sportscar appearing at the event across March 16 and 17, 2024.
The sportscar prototype is powered by a quad-rotor 2.6-litre rotary engine, producing 630 horsepower at 9000RPM, with the car in the iconic green/orange livery. 
Racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, IMSA 24 Hours of Daytona and All Japan Sports Prototype Championship, the Mazda 767B set the foundations for the Mazda 787B that won Le Mans in 1991. 
There were just three Mazda 767Bs built by Mazdaspeed. The 767B coming to the 2024 Adelaide Motorsport Festival is arriving from Japan courtesy of owner and driver Senji Hoshino.
The Mazda 767B features alongside a Formula 1 car, Australian Touring Car Championship and Bathurst iconic racer and a grand prix motorcycle that will be revealed in the coming weeks on the 2024 Adelaide Motorsport Festival promotional poster. 
Categories featuring Formula 1, V8 Supercars, Group C and A touring cars, sportscars, IndyCars and more will again feature over the course of the Adelaide Motorsport Festival, with more news on categories, star cars and drivers and on and off-track activations coming soon.

For event information, visit www.adelaidemotorsportfestival.com.au