For 1989, Mazda upgraded the 767 into the 767B, and initially tested it in the IMSA 24 Hours of Daytona, where it was successful in finishing 5th overall. Later in the year, Mazda returned to Le Mans with two 767Bs as well as an older 767. The 767Bs were able to finish 7th and 9th overall, while the lone 767 was able to finish 12th. For 1990, a single 767B was entered alongside two newer 787s, and was the only car of the three to finish, although in 20th overall.

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24 Hours of Le Mans 1989, Yojiro Terada / Marc Duez / Volker Weidler

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