Motorsport enthusiasts planning on attending the 2024 Adelaide Motorsport Festival will be in for a treat, with the decorated Mazda 767B confirmed to make a special appearance.
The famed sportscar prototype has raced at many of the most famous racing events around the world, including 24 hours of Le Mans, IMSA 24 Hours of Daytona and in All Japan Sports Prototype Championship.
This car also laid the groundwork for the iconic 787B, which clinched victory at the renowned Le Mans race in 1991, rendering it an absolute must-see attraction.
In 2024, the 630 horsepower quad-rotary engine will roar its way around Victoria Park in South Australia courtesy of owner and driver, Senji Hoshino.
The appearance is a once in a lifetime opportunity to catch a glimpse of such a well renowned vehicle, with Hoshino’s version one of just three that was built by Mazdaspeed.
The iconic sportscar will be in great company, featuring alongside a range of Formula 1, Australian Touring Car Championship and Bathurst Iconic Racers across the three days of historic indulgent.
The Adelaide Motorsport Festival will take place at Victoria Park on 15-17 March 2024.