Bentley will be at this year’s Le Mans Classic, with four Continuation Series cars in the largest works team entry for Bentley since 1930.
The cars include three Blower Continuation Series models and a single Speed Six, each built and race-prepared by Mulliner, Bentley’s bespoke division. The cars, all modern recreations of pre-war racers, have been extensively tested in the run-up to the event, including a shakedown race at Donington in May.
To celebrate the upcoming race, Bentley recreated a famous 1929 team photograph in Mount Street, London, just 150 metres away from the former home of Bentley Boy Bernard Rubin.




Each car will be supported by a dedicated engineer and mechanic from the Mulliner Classic team, overseen by Race Manager Dave Argent, formerly part of Bentley’s GT3 programme.
The 2025 drivers include several of the private owners of the cars. Seeing as only 12 were made, they are already part of a very special club. Now they get to be members of an even smaller group as they take part in the Le Mans Classic.
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