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Bentley started the continuation project by sourcing two of the original cars. One is the third of three units that raced at Le Mans in 1930, and it’s been nicknamed Old Number Three. It’s in ...
Bentley will race the Blower Continuation at a total of three races this year: Donnington Park, UK, April 29 to 30; Le Mans, France, June 29 to July 3; and Spa, Belgium, September 28 to 30.
For starters, this 1923 Bentley 3 Liter was also the first English car to run in Le Mans, now known as chassis 141. ... who won the 1930 Le Mans 24 Hours at the wheel of a Bentley.
Bentley returns to Le Mans after a two-decade hiatus, and the British motoring monument brings one of its most famous nameplates ever built. Don’t think of the fabulous machines of late, but ...
As the 24 Hours of Le Mans turns 100 this year, the legendary Bentley that saw the first edition of the iconic race was sold for over £3 million (in excess of $3.7 million - the exact value is ...
With Bentley's legend being so intertwined with Le Mans, and a new opportunity for prototype racing in the form of either LMH or LMDh, we had to ask if Bentley was considering a return. Hallmark ...
W.O. Bentley thought the idea of a 24-hour race was crazy—and then his cars went on to win the now-iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans five times in eight years.
The special-edition cars, limited to a total of 48, mark the 20th anniversary of Bentley's sixth win at Le Mans as well as 100 years since the first running of the event. The cars are powered by ...
It's been 10 years since Bentley took Le Mans. In fact, it's been a decade since Bentley even fielded a car at Le Mans, choosing to go out on a high note with their 2003 win.
Bentley win the 2003 Le Mans 24 hour race after 73 years taking first and second. ... strong car. Le Mans has so many variables, you can only hope everything comes together the way you plan.
Eddie Hall stayed behind the wheel all 24 hours of Le Mans in 1950, culminating this 1933 Bentley’s extensive motorsport provenance. We Drove a 1933 Bentley That Raced at Le Mans, and It Blew Us ...