787b Le Mans Tapestries
Description: Celebrate the legendary Mazda 787B with this bold design! Honoring the iconic Group C race car that made history at the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans, this artwork captures the spirit of its screaming 4-rotor engine, lightweight carbon-kevlar body, and striking orange-green livery. A must-have for motorsport fans and rotary engine enthusiasts!
Description: Iconic Japanese engineering at its finest. Show your passion for car culture with this sleek Mazda 787B (Le Mans) graphic design.
Blue Mazda 787B (Le Mans) - JDM Car #1998 Tapestry
by DriveSketch
$23 $30
Description: Iconic Japanese engineering at its finest. Show your passion for car culture with this sleek Mazda 787B (Le Mans) graphic design.
Green Mazda 787B (Le Mans) - JDM Car #2002 Tapestry
by DriveSketch
$23 $30
Description: Iconic Japanese engineering at its finest. Show your passion for car culture with this sleek Mazda 787B (Le Mans) graphic design.
Gold Mazda 787B (Le Mans) - JDM Car #2001 Tapestry
by DriveSketch
$23 $30
Description: Iconic Japanese engineering at its finest. Show your passion for car culture with this sleek Mazda 787B (Le Mans) graphic design.
Colorful Mazda 787B (Le Mans) - JDM Car #1997 Tapestry
by DriveSketch
$23 $30
Description: Iconic Japanese engineering at its finest. Show your passion for car culture with this sleek Mazda 787B (Le Mans) graphic design.
Purple Mazda 787B (Le Mans) - JDM Car #2000 Tapestry
by DriveSketch
$23 $30
Description: The Mazda 757 is a prototype racing car built by Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans running under the IMSA-spec GTP class. It replaced the previous lineage of Group C2 class cars which ended with the 737C and was the first chassis built entirely by Mazdaspeed and designed by Nigel Stroud. The 757 used a new 3-rotor 13G Wankel engine.
Description: Endless Summer 5.2 is based on a photo I took in Summer of 2012 during a trip to the Mazda Factory and Museum in Hiroshima, Japan. A dear family friend of mine works for Mazda's head office and came along for the tour. When we got to the 787B, he pulled some strings and managed to get me 10-minutes alone with the legend itself. This design is based one of those images I was lucky enough to take.