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Team Bentley first and third
at Le Mans test weekend
Team
Bentley has successfully completed the first phase
of its campaign to win Le Mans on the 80th anniversary
of its first race in the 24-hour classic. After
eight hours of testing the number 7 Speed 8 Le
Mans GT Prototype topped the time sheets with
Tom Kristensen lapping in 3min 34.8sec, over 3.5sec
ahead of the fastest of the hitherto unbeatable
Audi R8s.
The number 8 car ended the day third fastest with
a time of 3min 38.9 sec, Johnny Herberts
attempt to set a representative time for the car
being thwarted by the perennial problem of slow
traffic.
These excellent times were achieved despite a
far from trouble-free run for the two Bentleys,
with minor problems dogging the team throughout
the day. Dindo Capello, in the No 7 Speed 8, was
forced to pull over at the side of the Mulsanne
straight after a rear suspension component failed,
while No 8s most hair-raising incident was
a puncture for Mark Blundell in the 5th gear corner
at Indianapolis. Mark did brilliantly to save
the car and get it to the pits in one piece.
I
am absolutely delighted to end up fastest by such
a margin, commented Bentleys motorsport
director, Brian Gush, particularly as we
have not had the easiest of days. We lost a lot
of time making set-up changes for car 8, while
car 7 was stranded for an hour before lunch. Under
the circumstances Id say we could hardly
have hoped for more, save perhaps a traffic-free
run for Johnny at the end of the day. Had he had
a clear lap, Ive no doubt wed have
been in the top two spots. As it is, car 8 is
only half a second behind the fastest of the three
Audis.
John Wickham, team director, commented: Its
very rewarding to come away from today with first
and third places. Its given the team the
boost they deserve after what turned out to be
a very hard days work. There is a lot more
to think about and several issues to resolve before
the race, but while we had numerous niggles we
encountered no major problems. It just goes to
show once more that this track continues to spring
surprises even on the best-prepared teams.
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