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Bentley wins Le Mans
Le Mans, 15 June 2003, 4.00pm... It has taken
24-hours of slog, not to mention three years unrelenting
hard work but, 73 years after its most recent
victory, Bentley has won the Le Mans 24-hour race
- and come second.
Amid scenes of extraordinary emotion in and around
the pits, at 4.00pm this afternoon, Guy Smith
drove his number 7 Bentley Speed 8 over the line.
He was followed by David Brabham in the sister
number 8 car to realise a dream that was a lifetime
in the making. In the process Team Bentley broke
Audi's three year stranglehold on this race, delivered
maiden Le Mans wins to Dindo Capello and Guy Smith
and allowed Tom Kristensen to join Derek Bell
and Jacky Ickx as the only people ever to have
won this race more than four times.
The great question at the start was whether the
proven extra speed of the Speed 8 was enough to
counter the extra time it would spend in the pits
compared with the Audis. Brilliant driving from
all six drivers, flawless pitwork, Michelin tyres
that allowed triple and quadruple stints and legendary
Bentley reliability provided the answer.
Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen, chairman and chief executive
of Bentley Motors said,
"this is one of the greatest moments in our
company's long history. On behalf of everyone
at Crewe and all those who work for Bentley around
the world, I'd like to thank every person at Team
Bentley who helped make it possible. After 73
years we are delighted to have taken Bentley back
to its roots with it's 6th victory at Le Mans."
Tom Kristensen: "This was a great way to
win my fifth Le Mans. We had a near perfect race
on the track and a perfect one in the pits. I
was able to do quick laps, especially at night.
It was great to win with my long time driving
partner Dindo; Guy has done an excellent job with
the development of the car as well as driving
a great race today. My thanks go to whole Bentley
team."
Guy Smith: "Winning Le Mans was obviously
a huge ambition but being on the podium was special
for two other reasons. First I got to share it
with Stefan Johansson who gave me my first chance
in sportscars; secondly I was driving for Bentley
who have shown great loyalty to me over the last
three years. I hope that today I have repaid their
faith in me."
Dindo Capello: "I have dreamt of winning
this race. Le Mans is the biggest sportscar race
in the world and it is great to add this victory
to those I have at Sebring and Petit Le Mans.
The team did a perfect job in the pits, we were
able to push when we had to and then limit the
risk to get the Bentley to the finish."
Johnny Herbert: "We had a number of small
problems but we had the speed on the track to
compete, but not the luck. It was great to come
into a team that was the best prepared for the
race and be able to drive the car to such a fantastic
result for Bentley. Of course we are gutted we
didn't win, but Tom, Dindo and Guy did not put
a wheel wrong the entire race and fully deserved
the victory."
Mark Blundell: "It is an excellent result
for Bentley, congratulations to Tom, Dindo and
Guy - they ran a faultless race. There can only
be one winner and it wasn't us today.
It was a great experience and ranks right up there
with my win here in '92. It was great to represent
Bentley and share in the experience. For a Brit,
it is extra special."
David Brabham: "Full credit to the number
7 car. They drove an excellent race with no problems.
There's no way to beat a car that runs a perfect
race. We had two small problems but to finish
with a Bentley one-two is great result. This is
my best result at Le Mans and I'm delighted it
came when driving for a British marque."
Derek Bell: "This is a classic Le Mans win.
A few niggles put the number 8 car in second place
but number 7 car ran an perfect race on the track
and in the pits. The drivers didn't put a wheel
wrong, and the team provided maximum support.
This is a great victory for all those who have
worked to bring a Le Mans win back to Britain."
Brian Gush, director of motorsport: "I am
so full of admiration for this team. We had some
minor problems with car 8, but every member of
Team Bentley worked flat out and delivered a dream
result. We'd have settled for the win but to take
the first two places, considering the opposition
we faced, is quite fantastic."
John Wickham, team director: 'I'd like to thank
the whole team who have come together to make
this possible and great credit must be given to
the design team for producing such a quick, strong
car. Le Mans has so many variables, you can only
hope everything comes together the way you plan.
Today it did in the biggest possible way."
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