The Mazda R100 coupe is relatively low, standing only 53 inches (1,345 mm) high, but has a narrow tread width — 47.3 inches (1,200 mm) in front, 46.9 inches (1,190 mm) in back — which combined with narrow wheels and rather soft suspension settings to limit its maximum cornering g...
adding catalytic converters, fuel injection, resonance supercharging, twin-scroll and sequential turbocharging, and even a hydrogen-fueled version. Mazda rotary engines also saw considerable competition use, culminating in the remarkable four-rotor 787B that won Le Mans in 1991. ...