Bentley Boys Collection
The Bentley Boys: Legends of Speed and Style Step back in time to the golden age of motorsport
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The Bentley Boys: Legends of Speed and Style Step back in time to the golden age of motorsport, where a group of daring gentlemen known as the Bentley Boys ruled the racetracks with their powerful machines. These iconic figures embodied a spirit of adventure, pushing boundaries and leaving their mark on racing history. In 1922, Frank Clement showcased his prowess behind the wheel as he conquered the challenging Essex Motor Club Kop Hillclimb in Buckinghamshire. The roar of his Bentley echoed through the hills, announcing his triumph to all who witnessed it. Fast forward to 1930 at Brooklands, Hampshire's Southsea Speed Carnival - there stood Tim Birkin's magnificent Bentley TT at the finish line. The crowd erupted in applause as Birkin demonstrated not only speed but also precision and skill that day. Brooklands was no stranger to epic battles between rivals. In one such encounter during a BARC meeting in 1930, Birkin found himself pitted against Edgar Fronteras' Austro-Daimler. The thunderous engines roared as they raced side by side, leaving spectators breathless with anticipation. But it wasn't just about fierce competition; camaraderie thrived among these racing enthusiasts. Jack Dunfee and Woolf Barnato joined forces for the BARC 6-Hour Race at Brooklands in Surrey. Their winning Bentley became an emblem of teamwork and determination that inspired future generations. Eddie Hall and RO Williams proudly displayed their Bentleys alongside a Bugatti at another thrilling BARC meeting in Surrey during 1931. These men exemplified sportsmanship while showcasing engineering marvels that pushed automotive technology further than ever before. Meanwhile, Dudley Froy took on J Taylor's Delage during a Surbiton Motor Club race meeting at Brooklands in 1928. The track came alive with roaring engines as these titans battled for supremacy on every turn. Lea-Francis, Delage, and Bentley.