Bentley Speed 8

The Bentley Speed 8 (developed from the Bentley EXP Speed 8) was an Autosport Award Winning Le Mans Prototype race car that was designed by Peter Elleray. The EXP Speed 8 debuted in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2001 and won the race in 2003. It has a strong resemblance to and shares some technology with the Audi R8C, which had raced only once before Audi dropped the project to focus on the later dominant Audi R8. The EXP Speed 8 marked Bentley's return to racing after a 73-year absence.

Bentley Speed 8
CategoryLMGTP
Designer(s)Peter Elleray
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon fiber and aluminium honeycomb monocoque, carbon roll hoop integrated with roof structure
Suspension (front)Independent double wishbones, pushrods, torsion bar, telescopic dampers
Suspension (rear)Independent double wishbones, pushrods, torsion bar, telescopic dampers
EngineAudi/Bentley 4.0 litre 90-degree V8 twin-turbo, mid-engine, longitudinally mounted
TransmissionBentley Xtrac 6-speed sequential manual with Megaline pneumatic actuation
TyresDunlop 2001-2002, Michelin radial 2003
Competition history
Notable entrantsTeam Bentley
Notable drivers Tom Kristensen,
Guy Smith,
Rinaldo Capello,
Martin Brundle,
Mark Blundell,
Eric van de Poele,
Johnny Herbert,
David Brabham
DebutEXP Speed 8 2001 & Speed 8 2003
RacesWinsPolesF/Laps
41 (4 Class Wins)12
Constructors' ChampionshipsNone
Drivers' ChampionshipsNone
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