Well I love rotaries... elegant engineering in the extreme.
Not without its downsides, but what has been achieved for the investment is astonishing. Principle advantages are they are very simple (3 moving parts!) and very compact. They produce lots more power than torque and this all makes them pretty much perfect for racing. (I mean racing with corners, not drag).
Unfortunately because of this they tend to get banned. They were banned from the bikes some years ago (norton I think) after they spanked the all classes. They were banned from LeMans (won that) and have slowly been banned from most car classes.
Its a shame. You might not have seen the end of it though. They respond very well to alternative fuels such as hydrogen, so watch this space...
I loved my RX7, but my RX8 was a letdown. The emissions regs have killed it.
In the meantime, heres a rotor in my garage next to a 440. Who says size is everything ?
