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The attempt was made under the watchful eyes of the German Motor Sports Organisation DMSB e.V., which ensured all mandatory FIA regulations were adhered to during the attempt. This included selecting at random three production Mazda RX-8s in Antwerp, Belgium and sealing their engines and transmissions on-site for the Category B attempt vehicle. The Mazda RX-8 used in the record attempt in Category A was a model used in the 2004 Formula Woman Challenge in the UK. Mazda RX-8's record performance is the latest in a long Mazda tradition of 24-hour endurance races and further proof of how Mazda continues to build upon this tradition by delivering Zoom-Zoom driving fun in all their production vehicles. The two Mazda RX-8s with 170 kW/231 PS RENESIS rotary engines averaged 212.835 and 215.934 km/h respectively over the 24-hour endurance trial. Both shattered a Mazda record previously held by the Mazda 787B race car with a 515 kW/700 PS rotary engine that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans averaging 205.133 km/h in 1991. 40 international FIA records make it official - Mazda RX-8's unique RENESIS rotary engine delivers truly exciting sports car performance and combines this with durability and reliability even under extreme driving conditions. More information about the records can be found at the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile website: www.fia.com. (October 3, 2005)
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