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Green Party Celebration of Le-Mans
Bentley Boys |
Published
in "Motor Sport", February 2007
Words: Gordon Cruickshank. Photographs: LAT and NMM |
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Maybe it's the word 'boys' that makes
the phrase ring. We know they were men, but somehow
it's the image of schoolboy larks which cements the
legend of the Bentley Boys. It's rooted in the time,
too: the 1920s, when men with inherited wealth didn't
have to work, paid racing drivers were rare and the
amateur ideal was still admired. Who were these grown-up
boys? There was no strict qualification: if you were
asked to drive for the works you were part-way there,
but it was as much an informal social club as a team.
We know them now as party-goers; yet they were regular
winners. How did these contrasting elements co-exist?
Most of the Boys were Bentley owners already racing
their own cars. They loved the off-duty pranks, but
they respected team discipline: as WO Bentley said,
if they had not, they would lose their place to one
of the numerous contenders for it. Continued...
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First
published in the February 2007 issue of 'Motor Sport' |
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Posted here on Oct
28, 2013 |
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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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