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18 Bentley Continental GT3

BENTLEY REVEALS NEW CONTINENTAL GT3 RACE CAR New Continental GT3 racecar based on all-new Continental GT road car Bentley Motorsport aims for Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup titles New entry into Intercontinental GT Challenge All-new GT3 car starts comprehensive development programme Customer sales start June 2018 9 th  November 2017, Crewe  – Bentley Motorsport is today unveiling an all-new Continental GT3 racecar, currently in development for the 2018 motorsport season. The second-generation Continental GT3 is the latest dedicated racecar in an acclaimed Bentley motorsport lineage that includes the 4½ Litre, Speed Six and Speed 8 Le Mans winners. The first-generation Continental GT3 has proven to be a championship-winning endurance racer, scoring 120 podiums and 45 wins across 528 races around the world to date. Bentley’s Director of Motorsport, Brian Gush comments: “After four years of success with our Continental GT3, we’re excited to revea...

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