BENTLEY RETURNS TO MOUNT PANORAMA

BENTLEY RETURNS TO MOUNT PANORAMA

  • Bentley Motorsport returns to Australia to contest Bathurst 12 Hours
  • A pair of Continental GT3s aim for the top step at Mount Panorama
  • Oliver Jarvis will make his debut as a Bentley Boy

1 February 2017, Crewe – Bentley Motorsport has travelled 17,000km from its Crewe headquarters to New South Wales in Australia to take on its first challenge of the 2017 season - Bathurst 12 Hours - where the team is looking for a win on the world-famous Mount Panorama circuit.

A pair of Bentley Continental GT3s is entering the endurance race that sees more than 50 cars from the world’s leading manufacturers battle it out on the tight and twisting walled roads that wind over the mountain.

In Continental GT3 #17, Guy Smith (GB) and Steven Kane (GB) are returning to Bathurst for the third consecutive year looking to beat their 2016 third place result. Incoming driver Oliver Jarvis will complete the all-British line-up as he races at Bathurst for the first time.

Andy Soucek (ES) and Maxime Soulet (BE), who lead last year’s race at the three-hour mark, are also returning to the mountain together, this time bearing the number #8. They will be joined by Vincent Abril (MO) who also makes his debut on the 6.2km-long Australian track.

“Bathurst 12 Hours is a fantastic way to start our season each year,” commented Bentley’s Director of Motorsport Brian Gush. “It has quickly risen to become one of the largest GT races in the world, with so many of the worlds leading racing manufacturers travelling from Europe to participate.

“Our competition is strong but that’s why it’s important to go there and beat them. We go into 2017 in the best shape yet and with two very strong driver line-ups. Starting the season with a win would put us in a very positive mind-set ahead of racing in Europe this summer.”

Bathurst 12 Hours takes place on Sunday 5 February and fans can follow the team on Twitter using @BentleyRacing.

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Notes to editors

  • Bentley Motorsport is based at the Bentley Motors headquarters in Crewe. From there, the operation runs Bentley Team M-Sport, and oversees three Works-supported teams around the world.
  • The Continental GT3 is built by the Bentley motorsport team in conjunction with M-Sport. The Bentley GT3 team is led by Bentley Director of Motorsport, Brian Gush supported by M-Sport’s Chief Engineer, Christian Loriaux.
  • Bentley Motors’ headquarters in Crewe is home to all of its operations including design, R&D, engineering and production of the company’s four model lines, Continental, Bentayga, Flying Spur and Mulsanne. The combination of fine craftsmanship, using skills that have been handed down through generations, alongside engineering expertise and cutting-edge technology is unique to UK luxury car brands

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