This wild RX-7 features a screaming 26B quad-rotor engine, producing insane flames with high RPM drift action.
Internal combustion engines have still got a few punches left in them. Case in point: Kiwi drifter "Mad Mike" Whiddett has unveiled "the wildest drift car I could think of," built around the world's ...
Japanese automaker Mazda discontinued its trademark pistonless rotary engine in 2012. That's also when the RX-8 quad coupe was canned with no successor in sight. Everyone and their dog hoped that the ...
Mazda RX-7 with a 26B quad-rotor engine revving to 11,000 RPM, spitting flames and drifting on track. Nigel Farage warns Americans traveling to UK could face arrest Ed Sheeran pauses show after couple ...
How long has it been since Mazda discontinued the RX-8 sports car? June 2012 saw the assembly line come to a screeching halt, with Mazda finishing a little over 192,000 examples over nine years. Three ...
The engine in question was the Wankel rotary, named after German engineer Felix Wankel, who first patented the concept in 1929. Instead of pistons moving back and forth, the rotary engine used a ...