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Mazda Brings Le Mans-Winning 787B to Monterey Motorsports Reunion

Mazda Brings Le Mans-Winning 787B to Monterey Motorsports Reunion

The high-pitched scream of a 2.6-liter four-rotor engine will echo across California this August as the 1991 Le Mans-winning Mazda 787B makes a rare U.S. appearance. The legendary machine headlines a sprawling heritage showcase at the 2026 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, marking its first major exhibition for American fans.

The 787B, still wearing its iconic Renown livery, serves as the centerpiece of the JDM Mazda Exhibit in the WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca paddock. Throughout the four-day event, the car will participate in scheduled demonstration laps and live engine fire-ups. Senior Manager Jonathan Applegate noted that the appearance offers a panoramic view of the brand's engineering legacy, pairing the Le Mans victor with significant predecessors like the 1967 Cosmo Sport and the 2019 RT24-P prototype.

The event draws a roster of racing luminaries to pilot the machinery. Tristan Nunez and Tom Long are set to compete in Group C with the 767B and 787, while Japanese endurance icon Yojiro Terada takes the wheel of the 787B for the Japanese Cars Exhibition sessions. They are joined by IMSA legend Tommy Kendall, who brings his own championship-winning 1986/1987 RX-7 to the track.

Beyond the circuit, the 787 and 787B have secured rare invitations to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance on August 16. Mazda executives Ikuo Maeda and Brad Audet will serve as guest judges at the event, where the two prototypes will be displayed on the main lawn. The Reunion itself takes place August 12–15 at Laguna Seca, with full coverage available via livestream for those unable to attend in person.

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