ALD 01 '1984–86

ADA Engineering Gebhardt JC843 (#8402) '1985 Produced in a single copy

Bussi Racing Rondeau M382 (#003) '1985 Produced in a single copy

Bussi Racing Rondeau M482 (482-003) '1985 Produced in a single copy

Cougar C12 (C12-02) '1985 Produced in a single copy

С двигателем Porsche Type-935/76 2.6 L Turbo Flat-6.

Ecurie Blanchet-Locatop/Lucien Rossiaud Rondeau M379C (#006-9006) '1985 Produced in a single copy

EMKA C84/1 '1985 Produced in a single copy

In 1985 Michael Cane Racing carried out extensive modifications to the car with design work being done by Richard Owen. The car now featured a revised rear suspension, a new bodywork and the removal of the ground effect. The car debuted at the 1985 1000 km of Silverstone race with drivers Tiff Needell, Steve O'Rourke and Bob Evans. The car qualified almost four seconds faster than it had done in 1983, but they did not finish the race.

Helmut Gall BMW M1 '1985 designed by Italdesign Produced in a single copy

Шасси #WBS59910004301062.

Martini Racing Lancia LC2 '1985

Mazda 737C '1985

The Mazda 737C is a prototype racing car that was built for Mazdaspeed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans under the Group C2 formula. It was the final evolution of the initial Mooncraft built design dating back to the 717C. It again used a 2-rotor 13B Wankel engine. Two 737Cs were entered in the 1985 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing 3rd and 6th in the C2 class. The 737Cs were also raced in part of the 1985 World Sportscar Championship season, managing 8th place for Mazdaspeed in the C2 teams championship. In the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship, Mazda was able to come home 5th in the constructor's championship. 737Cs later ended up in the hands of privateers for the JSPC after Mazda replaced it with the newer 757.

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