Bentley revives the most successful racing car of 1928 14:52

Bentley has once again launched the Speed ​​Six, the most successful racing car in the brand’s history. In this respect he is writing Engine Authority.

The Speed ​​Six was created in 1928, but only rolled off the production line in 1930. Bentley will produce a limited edition of 12 racing cars. They are already sold out.

It is stated that the new product was created according to the original drawings. Additionally, Bentley managed to preserve two original cars. This makes it easier for designers to control the dimensions and materials of components. It takes the company’s engineers almost a year to create the Speed ​​Six.

182 original Bentley Speed ​​Six were produced between 1928 and 1930. The model won the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice, in 1929 and 1930. Due to these features, it is considered the most successful racing car of the Bentley brand.

Before that Bentley launched “Car” for lovers of alcoholic beverages. The company, together with The Macallan, created whiskey shaped like a car.

Previously AppearedDartz will launch a new supercar based on the Lamborghini Urus.

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Source: Gazeta

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