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Index |
Bentley: A Racing History |
Book review by Robert
McLellan |
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Author:
David Venebles, 2011. 16 color and 175 black
and white photos and charts, 312 pages,
large format, hard bound.
Haynes Publishing www.haynes.co.uk
£40.00/$59.95.
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Before
you say, "Another Bentley racing history?",
note that this one combines the W.O. Bentley racing
era with the Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen built Bentley
race cars and their successes. The Vintage Bentley racing
does overwhelmingly dominate the book and if you wish
to pursue the Rolls-Royce and Volkswagen years, there
are some fine books that cover those subjects more extensively
that this Venebles' book. The strong points of this
book are that it has very good coverage of the events
and details with good photographic coverage. More important
for many Vintage Bentley enthusiasts, especially those
that are new to Vintage Bentleys, this book is relatively
inexpensive compared to making the effort and spending
a vast amount of money collecting all the out-of-print
books covering Vintage Bentley racing.
Bentley Motors published their own publicity
literature immediately after they achieved a racing
success and the English magazines, The Motor,
The AutoCar and Motor Sport were on the
scene capturing the events. Most of those articles are
available in the out-of-print Brooklands Books
of the 1960s and 1970s. The first comprehensive racing
history of Bentley was Bentleys at Le Mans by
Dr. Dudley Benjafield (one of the original "Bentley
Boys") in 1948. That was followed by A Racing
History Of The Bentley by Darell Berthon in 1956.
I am rather partial to this book as I now own his Vintage
Bentley, plus it is a very thorough history loaded with
photographs, thanks to the Bentley Drivers Club archives.
Michael Hay then published two outstanding works, Bentley:
The Vintage Years, 1986 and Bentley Factory Cars
1919 - 1931, 1993. Both are highly researched and
outstanding works that include Vintage Bentley racing
history. Other authors, Ray Roberts for example, have
contributed racing history at club races and other events.
Collecting all of these out-of-print books is a daunting
task left to the most fanatical Vintage Bentley enthusiasts.
David Venables, logically begins his racing history
with W.O. Bentley racing his DEP in 1913, which sets
the stage for W.O.'s racing mindset once he established
Bentley Motors in 1919. Readers to his web site most
assuredly are familiar with racing history through 1931
and the author documents the events with excellent coverage.
More interesting to many of our readers will be the
years of club racing of your cars from that point up
to the present. Combine that with the activities of
Rolls-Royce built Bentley cars like the Embiricos that
raced at Le Mans in 1949. Bentleys return to Le Mans
in 2001 and then placed first and second in 2003 in
Volkswagen built cars giving Bentley a total of six
Le Mans wins that began in 1924.
Adding this latest Bentley racing history to your collection
is well worth while even if you have all the out-of-print
books. At least buy it as a gift for someone with less
knowledgeable so they can appreciate your Vintage Bentley
and aspire to own one themselves.
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Posted on Jun 06,
2012 |
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Sep 30, 2020 - Info and photograph received from Simon Hunt for Chassis No. RL3439 |
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Sep 30, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Dick Clay for Chassis No. 147 |
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Sep 29, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Ernst Jan Krudop for his Chassis No. AX1651 |
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Sep 28, 2020 - Info and photographs received from Lars Hedborg
for his Chassis No. KL3590 |
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Sep 25, 2020 - Info and photograph added for Registration No. XV 3207 |
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Sep 24, 2020 - Info and photograph added for Registration No. YM 7165 |
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