Description
BENTLEY SPEED SIX n.4
HISTORY
The Bentley Speed Six is the winning car of the 24 Hours of Le Mans of 1930. The English manufacturer is the team to beat, since 1927 dominates the race, and in 1930 presented itself in the starting grid with three Speed Six, a trying to beat them were the American Stutz and the German Mercedes. Woolf Barnato and Glen Kidston won with the Bentley Speed Six n.4 the 24 hours of Le Mans 1930, for the British manufacturer was the fourth consecutive success and the fifth overall.
The race started with very few members and was always led by the English team that was never attacked by the main opponents who retired halfway through the race due to various problems. In second place came the twin car, the Bentley Speed Six n.2 driven by Clement and Watney with a gap of six laps, while in third place the Talbot GB90 n.15 of Lewis and Eaton with a gap of seventeen laps.
CHASSIS
Bentley Speed Six
Designed: Vanden Plas
Steel ladder frame
Length: ? mm
Width: ? mm
Height: ? mm
Suspension front: rigid axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, friction dampers
Suspension rear: live axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, friction dampers
Brakes: Drums
Tyres: Goodrich
ENGINE
Bentley 6597 cc S6
Power: 132 kW
Drive Type: Front wheel drive.
Transmission: four speed manual
Fuel Type: Petrol
Tank Capacity: 114 lt
RESULT
Winner 24 hours of Le Mans 1930 with drivers Woolf Barnato, Glen Kidston
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