On a personal level, I have always adored the Mazda brand, and the things that it stood for. Since early days, Mazda always stood out by being different. Sure, that didn't always end up being a good thing, but that never stopped Mazda from defying convention.
But, when they got it right, boy did they get it right. Mazda was the first and only Japanese manufacturer to win Le Mans overall (until Toyota joined the party). And Mazda did it in the most Mazda way possible, with an engine no one else would go near.
To this day, I have an undying (and unrequited, for now) love for the FD Mazda RX-7. It represents everyhing I love about Mazda. A sports car so achingly beautiful, and propelled by an engine so unconventional, it never fails to turn heads.
Today, Mazda is just as brilliantly unorthodox, and still makes achingly beautiful cars. More than that, they care about details, the little things. Watch YS Khong - Malaysian driving legend and friend of WapCar - share what Mazda means to him, and why it has a special place in his heart, as Mazda celebrates its 100th birthday.
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