The problem with getting to the top of Mount Everest is once you get back down to sea level where do you go next? Some would say it is the price you pay for ascending the heights, like Icarus getting too close to the Sun, others of us lurking in the shadows would say be grateful for ever reaching the summit. Of course the mark of a great champion is
In motorsport, as with most other things in life, the 5 P's rule applies (Preparation Prevents Pixx Poor Performance) and it is hard to find a better example of the benefits of sticking to this rule than the circumstances surrounding Mazda's win in the 1991 Le Mans 24 Hours. No one would doubt the commitment of the drivers, the team and the
OK. The really Mazda savvy of you out there will know that Mazda were the first (and so far the only) Japanese car manufacturer to win Le Mans. They did so back in 1991 with the crazy liveried 787B, which had the wheels driven off it by Johnny Herbert, Volker Weidler and Bertrand Gachot. It will be no surprise to you to learn that there will be a special