Rank 28 documents the Nimrod NRA C2 — the long-tail Group C prototype built by Nimrod Racing Automobiles with Ford-Cosworth DFV power and a body package designed to compete at Le Mans against factory Porsche and Lancia armadas. The NRA C2's white-and-blue livery, number 24, and LONG-TAIL configuration captured British privateer optimism in the early Group C era — 480-plus horsepower from 2993 cm³ through a Hewland LG600 five-speed in a package weighing roughly 780 kilograms. Nimrod's programme attracted attention for combining Aston Martin heritage connections with pragmatic Cosworth engineering, even when outright wins remained elusive against Rothmans Porsche certainty. The specification table and dimensional wireframes beneath the hero translate the car into museum-grade documentation: 4560 mm overall length, 2650 mm wheelbase, 120-litre fuel capacity for the night stints that define Sarthe folklore. Wallimilist renders the three-quarter hero, blue title banner, spec sheet, and Circuit de la Sarthe map exactly as the master PNG dictates — Endurance · Reserve kicker and curator copy on La Sarthe folklore heritage.