Bentley Returns to the Track
Bentley is returning to
serious motorsports. This is an
unexpected and exciting prospect for fans of the legendary British marque.
“At the 2002 Paris Motor
Show, the unveiling of the Continental GT concept took the world by storm and
opened an exciting new chapter in Bentley’s history,” explained Sonny Morgan,
dealer principal at John Eagle European’s Bentley of Austin. “Now, ten years later,
Bentley is repeating the same feat with a Continental-based GT3 race car. It is currently being developed by a
dedicated motorsport team at the company’s factory in Crewe.”
Signaling Bentley’s return to the racetrack for the first time
since its historic sixth Le Mans victory in 2003, Continental GT3 remains
faithful to the company’s founding motorsport philosophy of developing racing
cars from their road-going counterparts.
Dr. Wolfgang Schreiber,
Bentley’s Chairman and Chief Executive, comments, “The clear message from
our customers is that Bentley belongs on the racetrack, and the Continental GT3
is the realization of a dream we’ve had ever since the launch of the Continental
GT. The new GT Speed is the perfect car for us to develop into a racer, and our
work so far has shown huge potential. The Continental GT3 is set to show the
world what the Continental GT is capable of in its most extreme form, and
establishes a solid foundation for Bentley’s long-term motorsport plans.”
The new Continental GT Speed is a refined, luxury grand tourer but
which, if the driver demands, has a distinctly hard-edged sporting character.
With exceptional levels of instantly accessible performance, the GT Speed, the
fastest road-going Bentley ever, is a supercar that can be used every day,
whatever the weather and road conditions.
The Continental GT3
concept capitalizes on the prodigious performance, outstanding high-speed
stability and renowned durability of Bentley’s iconic coupe, while tailoring
its specification for the track with the adoption of a rear-wheel drive chassis
in accordance with the regulations, state-of-the-art motorsport hardware and a
comprehensive aerodynamic package. The dramatic livery of the car enhances the
muscular, sculpted form of the Continental GT Speed while remaining proudly
patriotic with the inclusion of Union flags.
With the Continental GT3 concept receiving the full support of the
FIA, Bentley is returning to the motorsport arena towards the end of 2013 with
a GT race car capable of competing with the very best, in the true Bentley
tradition.
Equipped for endurance as well as outright speed, the new Bentley
competitor will be eligible to race in a range of race series and events, up to
and including 24-hour marathons.
Heading the development of the Continental GT3 is Bentley’s
Director of Chassis, Powertrain and Motorsport, Brian Gush. Having led the
program that famously saw a brace of Bentley Speed 8 prototype racers take a
dominant and dramatic one/two at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2003, Brian is well
placed to lead Bentley’s return to competitive racing.
Development of the Continental GT3 will continue over the coming
months in the build-up to the start of a test program in 2013. More information
and details about Bentley’s return to motorsport will be released in the near
future.