(Abu Dhabi, 13th December
2013) Bentley’s
test race debut of the all-new Continental GT3 racecar with Team M-Sport
achieved an impressive fourth place finish in the Gulf 12 Hours of Abu Dhabi.
After completing the first six hour session of the race in third position, the
second half of the race saw the team maintain that position until the final two
hours, when a close fight with the Ferrari 458 GT3 of Kessel Racing was
ultimately won by the more established car. The closing minutes were not
without drama, with apparent damage to the underfloor, meaning a cruise to the
finish line to bring the car home.
Bentley’s
Director of Motorsport, Brian Gush, stated: “In running an all-new car for the
first time, our main goal today was to finish the race and be consistent. We’ve
achieved this, and then to finish fourth in a race with such established
competition is extremely encouraging. We leave Abu Dhabi with confidence that
we will have a reliable and competitive package for 2014, when the hard work
really starts.”
With the
car running really well throughout the 12 hour event, the team is delighted
with the endurance reliability. Equally impressive is the performance of the
three new Bentley Boys that each drove four hour-long stints in the desert
heat. The trio of British racers in Guy Smith, Steven Kane and Andy Meyrick was
delighted with the performance of the car in its first event. Guy Smith, racing
a Bentley for the first time since the Le Mans win of 2003, comments: “Today
has been amazing. All three of us found that we could really push the car to
the limit, and when we realized we were on for a good result it encouraged us
to really test its abilities. It’s given us a lot to look forward to in the
Blancpain series next year.”
The team
will now review the huge amount of data collected over the course of the race,
and continue to develop the car in preparation for a full season of racing in
the 2014 Blancpain Endurance Series, beginning at Monza on 12th
April.
BRUCE HUBBARD
AUTO
ADVISOR GROUP
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