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02 July 2012
Legendary Bentley sets £4.5 million* auction record
Just 35 miles away from the fabled Brooklands race circuit where it astonished thousands of spectators eight decades ago by sprinting its way into the record books, Sir Henry ‘Tim’ Birkin’s dramatic 4½ Litre Supercharged ‘Blower’ single seat racing machine returned to record-breaking form by reaching a sale price of £4.5 million when auctioned by Bonhams at the Goodwood Festival of Speed today.
~ Beautiful Brooklands racing machine underlines enduring appeal of the ‘Bentley Boy’ racing spirit
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(Crewe and Goodwood, 29 June 2012)
Just 35 miles away from the fabled Brooklands race circuit
where it astonished thousands of spectators eight decades
ago by sprinting its way into the record books, Sir
Henry ‘Tim’ Birkin’s dramatic 4½
Litre Supercharged ‘Blower’ single seat
racing machine returned to record-breaking form by reaching
a sale price of £4.5 million when auctioned by
Bonhams at the Goodwood Festival of Speed today.
This new world-best for Birkin’s striking 240bhp
supercharged red racer now outstrips the previous record
by a Bentley at auction when the Speed Six known as
‘Old No 2’ achieved £2.8 million at
the Le Mans Classic in 2004.
At its racing zenith and with the famously fearless
and dashing ex-fighter pilot and Le Mans winner Birkin
behind the wheel, this unique Bentley was one of the
undoubted stars of the high-risk Outer Circuit at Brooklands.
In March 1932 Birkin set a record 137.96mph (219.93kmh)
at Brooklands, a feat even a man renowned for pushing
back the limits in motor sport would describe as hair-raising:
“there are bumps which jolt the driver up and down
in his seat and make the car leave the road and travel
through the air,” said Birkin.
Commenting on the exploits of Birkin and his 4½
litre at Brooklands, Richard Charlesworth, Bentley’s
Director of VIP and Royal Relations comments:
“Birkin along with his Bentley racing friends
like Woolf Barnato, Dudley Benjafield and Glen Kidston
were true sporting superstars, renowned not only for
their driving ability and courage but living life to
the full and in some considerable style. They would
create the enduring legend of the Bentley Boy racer
at Brooklands and Le Mans and this new record price
for a Bentley achieved by Bonhams reflects the enduring
respect and admiration for their story and their cars.”
Posted on Jul 2, 2012
