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Sebring 12 hours, 15th March 2003

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Race

Podium for Johnny as Bentley takes 3rd and 4th

Team Bentley Press Release, 15th March 2003: Starting from the back of the field, the Bentley Boys crossed the line third and fourth, in a fast paced 12-Hours of Sebring.

Johnny, David & Mark celebrate their third place at Sebring

The Bentley Speed 8, number 8, driven by Johnny Herbert, David Brabham and Mark Blundell ran a trouble free race to secure the final podium position. Team-mates Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo 'Dindo' Capello and Guy Smith brought their number 7 Bentley home right behind in fourth place. The only difference separating the two Speed 8s was slight contact on lap 75 between Guy Smith and a GT car causing a brief pit stop to repair the front nose.

Tom Kristensen set the fastest lap of the race with a time of 1:49.52 further proving the pace of the Bentley. In the companion Bentley, David Brabham set that cars fastest lap with a 1:49.74.

Kristensen, taking full advantage of his strong Michelin tyres, made a very competitive pass into turn one on the number 9 Audi of Mika Salo, further proving the quickness of the car. Designed for Le Mans, the Speed 8 could not fully utilize its refined aerodynamic shape or the full power of its 4.0-litre motor to really showcase its performance on the short straights of Sebring.

Utilizing the 12-Hours as a full race test in preparation for Le Mans in June, the team is delighted with the pace and durability of the Speed 8. Today's race ran from green to chequered flag with only one caution period. Prior to its Sebring debut the new Speed 8 hadn't completed a full race distance in testing.

The Sebring track, being intensely rough, is unusually hard on cars, particularly those competing for the first time. To simulate a 24-hour race the Bentley Boys will return to the track on Monday to run another 12+ hours in further preparation for Le Mans.

Quotes after the race:

Johnny Herbert, Bentley #8:

"It was difficult to start from the back of the grid, but it was a good opportunity to see how the car handles in traffic. We had a few problems with some minor damage, costing us time in the pits, otherwise the car ran faultlessly the whole way through. The pace of the car is there, we have some things to work on for Monday. I think we have an excellent base for Le Mans."

Mark Blundell, Bentley #8: "

My Sebring was good preparation for Le Mans. I did not get much time in the car. Johnny and David did a great job to handle most of the driving. It was little difficult for me, I had shoulder surgery in December, so I am grateful to the guys for going the distance. I know Le Mans very well, I am looking forward to doing more miles in the car without the pressure of a race and look forward to Le Mans."

David Brabham, Bentley #8:

"We came here as a test for Le Mans, the cars ran like clock-work all day long. I am looking forward to improving on the areas that need improving and go onto Le Mans in June. The Michelin tyres were great, they never seemed to go away. At Le Mans we will be a lot closer to the Audis, we have a lot of testing coming up to fine tune the car."

John Wickham, team director:

"We came here with only a couple of days testing in Europe and looked to this race as a continuation of our testing programme not having run the car for more than 30 minutes at any one time before coming to Sebring. Both Bentley Speed 8s have run faultlessly and we?ve learned a huge amount about the set-up, characteristics and overall reliability. Both car crews and mechanics have performed superbly working long, hard hours in the last nine days. This is just reward for their extensive efforts."

Brian Gush, Bentley motorsport director:

"We came here to prove out our performance and reliability, so we've achieved what we came for. This has been a major step forward for Team Bentley - we showed our pace in qualifying and have now combined that with reliability in the race - exactly what we hoped for in preparation for Le Mans. We are particularly pleased with the performance of the Michelin tyres as they have lasted whole stints without going off -another major step forward for the Speed 8."

Sebring Race Results:

1. Biela/Werner/Peter Audi 367 Laps
2. Pirro/Lehto/Johansson Audi 367
3. Herbert/Brabham/Blundell Bentley 363
4. Kristensen/Capello/Smith Bentley 362
5. Beretta/Jeannette/Papis Panoz 352
6. Kane/McCarthy/Salo Audi 351
7. Theys/Leinhard/van de Poele Dallara 336
8. Fellows/O'Connell/Freon Corvette 332
9. Leuenberger/Graham/Maxwell Panoz 324
10. Luhr/Massen Porsche 320

Qualifying

Herbert takes pole for Bentley - but time disallowed

Autosport, 14th March 2003: Bentley's hopes of taking victory in the Sebring 12 Hours have suffered a massive blow, after both of its Speed 8 cars had their qualifying times disallowed due to technical infractions. Frank Biela had inherited the pole for the Joest Audi team.

Briton Johnny Herbert had claimed the pole for Bentley, with Rinaldo Capello completing a sweep of the front row for the British marque. However, both cars had their laps disallowed after ALMS officials found that the rear diffusers of the cars did not conform to height rules, giving the pole to Biela.

Autosport, 14th March 2003: Johnny Herbert claimed pole position for Saturday's Sebring 12 Hours, leading a Bentley sweep of the front row of the grid for the historic endurance race.

The British former Formula 1 star, who is sharing his Speed 8 with Mark Blundell and David Brabham, claimed pole with a fastest lap of 1m48.108s. Rinaldo Capello was just 0.21s slower in the second Bentley.

Frank Biela set the third fastest time in the R8 of former Audi works squad Joest, with Emanuelle Pirro fourth in Champion Racing's similar machine.

Fifth fastest, and top LMP 675 class runner, was James Weaver in Dyson Racing's Lola-MG, with Johnny Kane putting Audi Sports UK's R8 into sixth position.

Briton Oliver Gavin, who has claimed the victory in the GTS category at Sebring for the past two years, secured the GTS pole in his works Chevrolet Corvette C5-R, with a track record beating lap of 1m59.024s.

Practice

Bentley quickest again

Autosport, 13th March 2003: Rinaldo Capello powered Bentley to the top of the timesheets in practice for this weekend's Sebring 12 Hours today (Thursday), with the British marque once again chased by the less powerful Dyson Racing Lola-MG. Capello lapped the Florida circuit in 1m49.989s, although this was only 0.024s faster than the best time James Weaver achieved in his LMP 675 class machine.

The practice times had a familiar feel to them, with Champion Racing's Audi setting the third quickest time, ahead of the second Bentley and Joest Racing's R8. The third privateer Audi, run by Audi Sport UK, was sixth quickest with former F1 driver Mika Salo at the wheel.

Sebring 12 Hours Thursday practice times:
1 Capello, Kristensen, Smith Bentley Speed 8 LMP 900/GTP 1m49.989s
2 Weaver, Leitzinger, Wallace Dyson Racing Lola EX257-MG LMP 675 1m50.123s
3 Pirro, Lehto, Johansson Champion Racing Audi R8 LMP 900/GTP 1m50.335s
4 Herbert, Blundell, Brabham Bentley Speed 8 LMP 900/GTP 1m50.633s
5 Biela, Werner, Peter Joest Racing Audi R8 LMP 900/GTP 1m51.755s
6 Salo, Kane, McCarthy Audi Sport UK Audi R8 LMP 900/GTP 1m51.755s
7 Goosens, Matthews, Magnussen Riley & Scott Mk III C LMP 900/GTP 1m52.450s
8 Andrews, Keen, Oberto Taurus Sports Lola B2k/10 LMP 900/GTP 1m53.225s
9 Shimoda, Nielsen R.N. Motorsports DBA-403S-Zytek LMP 675 1m53.283s
10 Theys, Lienhard, van de Poele Doran Lista Racing Dallara-MG 1m53.980s The Bent

Bentley quickest in Wednesday practice

Autosport, 13th March 2003: The Bentley Speed 8 of Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo Capello and Guy Smith topped the timesheets in practice for the Sebring 12 Hours yesterday (Wednesday), but it was the performance of one of the less powerful LMP 675 class cars that raised eyebrows at the Florida circuit.

Andy Wallace set the second quickest time of the day in the Dyson Racing Lola EX257-MG that he shares with James Weaver and Butch Leitzinger, clocking the fastest time overall in the afternoon session, becoming the first LMP 675 class car to top the times in an ALMS practice session.

The Champion Audi, which had topped the times on the first two days, set the third quickest time of the day, ahead of the similar R8 run by former works squad Joest. The second Dyson Lola-MG set the fifth fastest time of the day.

Sebring 12 Hours Wednesday practice times:
1 Kristensen, Capello, Smith Bentley Speed 8 LMP 900 1m49.980s
2 Weaver, Leitzinger, Wallace Dyson Lola EX257-MG LMP 675 1m51.192s
3 Pirro, Lehto, Johansson Champion Audi R8 LMP 900 1m51.231s
4 Biela, Werner, Peter Joest Audi R8 LMP 900 1m51.884s
5 C. Dyson, de Radigues, Block Dyson Lola EX257-MG LMP 675 1m52.093s
6 Kane, McCarthy, Salo Audi Sport UK Audi R8 LMP 900 1m52.224s
7 Nielsen, Shimoda DBA-03S-Zytek LMP 675 1m52.282s
8 Herbert, Brabham, Blundell Bentley Speed 8 1m53.484s
9 Matthews, Goossens, Magnussen Riley & Scott MkIIIC-Yates LMP 900 1m53.867s
10 Beretta, Jeannette, Papis Panoz LMP01 LMP 900 1m54.218s Em

Testing

Pirro continues to head times

Autosport, 12th March 2003: Emanuele Pirro continued to head the timesheets on the second day of official practice for this weekend's Sebring 12 Hours yesterday (Tuesday), setting the pace in Champion Racing's Audi R8, ahead of the similar machine run by former works team Joest.

Pirro set a best lap of 1m49.819s, shading his former works Audi co-driver Frank Biela by just 0.005s. However, the surprise of the session came from the LMP 675 class DBA4-03S-Zytek driven by John Nielsen and Hayanari Shimoda, which set the third fastest time of the day.

The Bentley Speed 8 of David Brabham, Johnny Herbert and Mark Blundell set the fourth quickest time, ahead of Dyson Racing's LMP 675 class Lola EX257-MG, driven by James Weaver, Butch Leitzinger and Andy Wallace.

Sebring 12 Hours Tuesday test times:
1 Pirro, Lehto, Johansson Champion Audi R8 LMP900 1m49.819s
2 Biela, Peter, Werner Joest Audi R8 LMP900 1m49.824s
3 Nielsen, Shimoda DBA4-03S-Zytek LMP675 1m50.823s
4 Brabham, Herbert, Blundell Bentley Speed 8 LMP900 1m51.000s
5 Weaver, Wallace, Leitzinger Dyson Lola EX257-MG LMP675 1m51.603s

Champion Audi heads the Bentleys in first test

Autosport, 11th March 2003: Emanuele Pirro has brought his Audi R8 experience to the ADT Champion Audi team for the Sebring 12 Hours, and that knowledge paid off on Monday as he set the fastest lap of the day as teams tested for Saturday's race.

The Italian driver lapped the 3.7-mile Sebring International Raceway at 1m48.489s in the first of two testing sessions for American Le Mans Series cars on Monday. A driver for the factory Audi team the past three seasons, Pirro is joining with fellow ex-Formula 1 pilots JJ Lehto and Stefan Johansson for the privately-owned Champion team at Sebring.

The two-car factory Bentley team posted the second and third fastest laps of the day. The car driven by Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo Capello and Guy Smith was second at 1m48.550s, with the Johnny Herbert, David Brabham and Mark Blundell car third at 1m48.649s.

Sebring 12 Hours, Monday test times:
1 Pirro, Lehto, Johansson Champion Audi R8 (LMP 900) 1m48.489s
2 Kristensen, Capello, Smith Bentley Speed 8 (LMP 900) 1m48.580s
3 Brabham, Herbert, Blundell Bentley Speed 8 (LMP 900) 1m48.649s
4 Biela, Werner, Peter Joest Audi R8 (LMP 900) 1m49.235s
5 Kane, McCarthy, Salo Audi UK Audi R8 (LMP 900) 1m50.377s Team

Preview

Team Bentley returns to racing in the USA after 81 years

Click on the image for the official Bentley photoTeam Bentley Press Release, Crewe, 6th March 2003: Team Bentley returns to racing in the USA for the first time since 1922 at the Sebring, Florida 12-hour race.

The latest Bentley Speed 8 prototype, designed to contest this year's Le Mans 24-hour endurance classic, makes its competition debut this month in America's most historic long-distance sports car race. It was 81 years ago that WD Hawkes drove a near-standard 3-litre Bentley at Indianapolis against highly specialised oval racing cars - the first and last race that Bentley Motors ever contested in the USA, until now.

The Sebring 12-hour is one of the world's most challenging motor races and this year's event is the 51st running of the Florida race. For the 2003 Sebring race, the first race for the new Bentley Speed 8, Team Bentley is hoping for much better.

Although winning would be great, Team Bentley has to be realistic. The main objective for Sebring is to test the car and get it set up and ready for Le Mans in June.

'Just as important as the possibility of winning, is the invaluable practice we will get for our ultimate goal this year - winning Le Mans,' says Brian Gush, Bentley's director of motor sport.

'History has shown that a team that does well in Sebring stands a very good chance at Le Mans. The USA is also our largest market - another good reason to return to American soil with a Bentley racing car.'

For 2003, Team Bentley also has the pleasure in confirming Breitling as its headline sponsor. The Breitling logo will appear prominently across both the front and the sides of both Speed 8 prototypes. Breitling also has collaborated with Bentley Motors on the design of the clock for its forthcoming Continental GT road car, the first time a Breitling time-piece has ever been commissioned for use in a car.

Team Bentley will be using Michelin tyres for the first time at Sebring. Michelin has been the most successful tyre constructor in the sportscar arena for many years, and the team regards its participation this year as a vital component in the campaign for success on both sides of the Atlantic.

Though the rules governing the LM GTP category at Le Mans means the Bentley Speed 8 runs on narrower tyres than Michelin is accustomed to supplying, early testing has provided some extremely promising results.

Team Bentley will enter two of its latest Speed 8 prototypes at Sebring - which have been comprehensively redesigned for 2003. Car number eight will be driven by British Formula One stars Johnny Herbert, Mark Blundell and David Brabham, while the number seven car will be piloted by Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo 'Dindo' Capello and Guy Smith.

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