Debuts and reunions from Bentley at 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed
24 Mar 2014|3,129 views
As another year of the Goodwood festival of Speed is to befall on us this June, Bentley has announced an exciting lineup for the annual show.
Almost a year after its debut at the same event last year, the Bentley Continental GT3 race car will climb Goodwood's famous hill throughout the three day Festival.
In the Supercar paddock, the new Bentley Continental GT V8 S will make its Goodwood debut - powered by Bentley's acclaimed twin-turbo 4.0-litre engine.
This 309km/h capable Gran Tourer is sleeker, faster and more responsive, and sprints to the century mark from nought in just 4.3 seconds.
Bentley's new Continental GT V8 S features lowered, stiffened suspension and signature sporting styling for an even sleeker, more purposeful stance.
Clearly identified by its distinctive 'figure of eight' exhaust tail pipes, the crowds will also be able to enjoy this model's distinctive V8 full throttle soundtrack during the twice daily Supercar runs.
Bentley's new car presence continues on the Bentley stand, where the new Flying Spur V8 sedan will make its Goodwood debut. Despite being an avant garde limousine, the Flying Spur V8 maintains a performance edge, with a top speed of 295km/h and century sprint run of just 5.2 seconds.
Legendary Bentley performance from another era comes in the form of a car affectionately known as Old Number 1. The Speed Six Bentley won Le Mans in 1929 and 1930 with Woolf Barnato partnering Henry 'Tim' Birkin (1929) and Glen Kidston (1930) as well as winning at Brooklands. This unique racing car will be joined by two more Speed Six Bentleys - Old Number 2 and Old Number 3 - both in their original form.
As another year of the Goodwood festival of Speed is to befall on us this June, Bentley has announced an exciting lineup for the annual show.
Almost a year after its debut at the same event last year, the Bentley Continental GT3 race car will climb Goodwood's famous hill throughout the three day Festival.
In the Supercar paddock, the new Bentley Continental GT V8 S will make its Goodwood debut - powered by Bentley's acclaimed twin-turbo 4.0-litre engine.
This 309km/h capable Gran Tourer is sleeker, faster and more responsive, and sprints to the century mark from nought in just 4.3 seconds.
Bentley's new Continental GT V8 S features lowered, stiffened suspension and signature sporting styling for an even sleeker, more purposeful stance.
Clearly identified by its distinctive 'figure of eight' exhaust tail pipes, the crowds will also be able to enjoy this model's distinctive V8 full throttle soundtrack during the twice daily Supercar runs.
Bentley's new car presence continues on the Bentley stand, where the new Flying Spur V8 sedan will make its Goodwood debut. Despite being an avant garde limousine, the Flying Spur V8 maintains a performance edge, with a top speed of 295km/h and century sprint run of just 5.2 seconds.
Legendary Bentley performance from another era comes in the form of a car affectionately known as Old Number 1. The Speed Six Bentley won Le Mans in 1929 and 1930 with Woolf Barnato partnering Henry 'Tim' Birkin (1929) and Glen Kidston (1930) as well as winning at Brooklands. This unique racing car will be joined by two more Speed Six Bentleys - Old Number 2 and Old Number 3 - both in their original form.
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