Mazda RX7 (FD) at Final Bout 8 (2025) in Shawano, WI.

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Mazda RX7 (FD) at Final Bout 8 (2025) in Shawano, WI.
2009 Mazda RX-8
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Mazda RX-7 FD
When we think of Mazda classics, we often to the MX-5 (Miata / Eunos) as the world’s most popular 4-cylinder roadster ever. However, it is worth mentioning that the engineering excellence shown in the 1990’s is but a compilation of decades of effort and experimentation, including limited engagements with the Wankel rotary engine. Starting with the Cosmo in the 1960’s, a two-rotor design, this engine was perfected and carried well into the 1990’s under the Cosmo (Japan only) and RX-7 guise. By the early 2010’s, Mazda discontinued rotary-powered cars with the RX-8, citing poor compliance to emissions standards and a reputation for oil consumption issues, largely due to the engine’s inherent design and the lack of user experience with it.
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