Bentley Motorsport reflects on a successful debut season for the new
Continental GT3. Having completed the five rounds of the Blancpain
Endurance Series in Europe, and the second half of the Pirelli World
Challenge in the U.S.A. in preparation for a full series next year, the
Continental GT3 has scored three victories on two continents and
finished a championship in second place.
The European season started at Monza, where the car proved itself to
be a fast and durable competitor from the outset. The three-man driving
team of Jérôme d’Ambrosio, Duncan Tappy and Antoine Leclerc in car #8
drove a superb race to finish 6th in the Continental GT3s first competition race outing, while the #7 car came home two places behind in 8th. The M-Sport Bentley team left Italy satisfied but with a list of areas on which to progress.
Improvements were demonstrated in compelling fashion at the second
round, at the home of British motorsport, Silverstone. With
works-supported Bentleys starting their first race in the UK in 84
years, it was clear that the team's hard work to improve the setup of
the Continental GT3, and the speed and efficiency of their pit stops,
was paying off. After an enthralling three hour battle, Steven Kane took
the chequered flag in car #7, capturing the car's first win in only its
second full competition race. Steven, together with teammates Guy Smith
and Andy Meyrick, celebrated Bentley's first race victory since the
famous dominance of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2003.
The team continued their form in impressive style at the next event,
the evening race at Paul Ricard. After another gruelling contest, the #7
Continental GT3 scored its second victory in a row, and M-Sport Bentley
left France sitting at the top of both Drivers and Teams Endurance Pro
Championships.
Meanwhile, in North America, Dyson Racing Team Bentley had taken
delivery of the first of two Continental GT3s. Using the second half of
the Pirelli World Challenge series to prepare both team and car for
2015, Bentley Boy Butch Leitzinger immediately showed an impressive turn
of speed, finishing 6th in the team’s first race at Road America.
Back in Europe, Bentley Motorsport arrived at Spa-Francorchamps in
Belgium in July, to face the Continental GT3's toughest test yet - the
Spa 24 Hours. While the cars showed good pace in practice and
qualifying, luck was not on the team's side in the opening two hours.
The #8 car suffered suspension damage after being hit by a competitor,
while car #7 sustained damage to a brake line after running over debris
from incidents between other cars. After repairs to both cars, the fight
back through the order began from 55th and 50th positions
respectively. Only then was the real pace of the car obvious, as by the
end of the race both cars had climbed to finish in the top 20, with car
#7 9th in class and so scoring vital championship points.
The #8 car also finished strongly, proving the durability of the racer
and once again contributing vital data and experience to the team
effort.
Before the last race of the Blancpain Endurance Series came the
finale of the Pirelli World Challenge. With Dyson Racing Team Bentley
now running two cars, the second piloted by Guy Smith, the development
of the car was going well - Butch Leitzinger had scored the team's first
podium at Sonoma in August, while the car recorded fastest laps and
broken track records. The final round at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah
proved to be the highlight though, as Guy Smith steered his Continental
GT3 to victory in the 50-minute sprint race, joined on the podium by
Butch in 3rd. This win was Bentley's first ever outside
Europe, and will undoubtedly be the platform on which to build a strong
campaign in the U.S.A. for 2015.
Bentley finished the Endurance season with the iRacing.com
Nürburgring 1000 km, knowing that they were in contention to finish in
the top three in both Drivers and Teams championships. Atrocious weather
conditions made for a very difficult first four hours of the race for
both Bentleys, but as the track started to dry both cars were in the top
20. With the Continentals making strong progress through the field as
their competitors faltered, it became clear that a 5th-in-class
finish for car #7 would secure the runners-up spot in both
championships. With 20 minutes to go, Steven Kane made the pass from 6th to 5th,
and at the chequered flag the championship was decided. Guy Smith, Andy
Meyrick and Steven Kane finished as runners-up in the Pro Endurance
Drivers Championship, while Bentley secured second place in the Teams
Championship.
Bentley's Member of the Board for Engineering, Rolf Frech, comments:
"2014 has been a very good debut season for us. Bentley belongs in
motorsport, and from the start of our programme two years ago, we knew
the Continental GT had potential as a racer. That promise has been
realised both in Europe and America this year, and in 2015 we look
forward to racing on four Continents as customer teams start competing
in the Middle East and Asia, and we have customer cars competing as far
afield as China and New Zealand before Christmas. I'm proud of our
programme and our victories and we're all looking forward to the new
competitions that next year will bring."
Bentley Motorsport now starts test and development programmes in
preparation for 2015. During October of this year, Bentley starts
Project NBR24 – a dedicated exercise of preparation and development work
to allow Bentley Motorsport to enter the 2015 Nürburgring 24 Hours.
Initially, this will involve entry in to two rounds of the VLN series in
Germany, to develop both car and drivers in preparation for the 24-hour
race. Meanwhile, Absolute Racing will be competing in the Shanghai and
Macau rounds of GT Asia with a Continental GT3, starting next weekend.
Bentley Motorsport's complete 2015 schedule will be announced in
January. Meanwhile, Bentley's short documentary film of the team’s TOTAL
24 Hours of Spa race weekend is now available online and downloadable at www.bentleymedia.com.
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