I'm very glad that Bentley is reverting to its early heritage, in a tasteful and appropriate manner, of course. It'll be so much better when they start mounting the superchargers over the front bumpers again.
As for the weight, those old Bentley's were called locomotives, and that didn't hold them back from winning LeMans a few times.
This car is completely insane!! It has less HP than the ZR1, almost the same top speed, and weighs as much as a large SUV. (In Jeremy Clarkson's voice) "How is that even possible!!!???"
@A strolling player: Funny, I was at the Volo Auto Museum the other day and they had a collection of vintage Illinois license plates. A few of them (late 20's - early 30's vintage) had municipal plates (forerunners of "city stickers") from Chicago tacked on. All the tags said "City of Chicago Registration, vehicle less [more] than 35hp". Nothing else I've seen made me appreciate more how far we've come as a motoring society. It made all the Model A's on display seem positively quaint.
I'm sorry....did the presenter just say the words "V8 turbcharged Morris Minor" in the same sentence? If you can do this, and THEN build your own turbine-induction, all wheel drive hillclimb car, you can take your place next to Mr Imhoff in the Jalopnik hall of fame.
@SCROGGZILLA RAIDS AGAIN!!: There are loads of crazy home built cars in the U.K. just like this,it's cold & rainy here,we gotta keep busy somehow. I have my own insane plan to get a Z06 engine in a TVR S2, once i get past problems like lack of funds,it'll be on top of my mad shit to do list.
@layabout: Yeah, I've got a mental disorder involving the creation of a Sunbeam Tiger restomod using an Australian Chrysler Hemi-6, built to E49 or better spec, in lieu of the usual Ford lump. Now, if I could only win the lottery.....
@Feds: True.....but Chrysler killed the Tiger when they acquired the Rootes Group, so there's a certain symmetry to using the Hemi-6 to make a new one. Plus, the Hemi-6 makes a really awesome noise when you put your foot down.
Why don't we have hillclimbs here in the US? Well, there's Pikes Peak, but in the UK they seem to have purpose-built outrageous hillclimb cars mixing it up on a different course every single weekend.
Same thing with touge. It looks unbelievably awesome but you just don't see it legitimized and sanctioned here the way it is in Japan.
@stoke: Plenty of rally events in the U.K. too,the smaller events are generally more interesting than the WRC. You get to see old rally legends doing what they do best.
@stoke: We're just generally starved of any motorsport in the US that isn't NASCAR or drag racing. The few places there are tracks are cost prohibitive for a lot of people.
@SCROGGZILLA RAIDS AGAIN!!: Pikes Peak is still the daddy hill climb venue. I have visions of group B Audi's & Lancia's going hell for leather leaving a large trail of dust in their wake.
Have you ever driven Pikes Peak? Those times would be so much lower if the drivers weren't carrying 75lbs worth of iron balls with them!
I very briefly tried to get exuberant in my Protege5 up there, but reverted back to posted speeds when I realized I might not poo again for a month at this pucker level.
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As for the weight, those old Bentley's were called locomotives, and that didn't hold them back from winning LeMans a few times.
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@Ash78: Really? Truck racing seems a LOT cooler than a hill climbing Bentley Continental SS.
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Holy crap, that is a lot of "POWERRRRRR!!!"
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"Wossat, Nic?"
"How'd it go if we added another engine to the car?"
"Cor, she'd be some heavy, Nic. Bog in the turns."
"No no, mate, just a little engine for running the turbo."
"Oh, ye're givin me the collywobbles! Lessee what we've got in the back..."
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All I could think was how weird the people of Gurston must be to host a down hill "climb".
Silly Brits.
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Sorry... I couldn't resist.
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The best Auzie power plant out there is the Turbo Ford I-6, that will bolt into your Falcon Ranchero, or '82 Econoline.
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Besides, I'd rather have that Turbo I-6 attached to a shiny new Falcon. Are you listening Ford?
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Same thing with touge. It looks unbelievably awesome but you just don't see it legitimized and sanctioned here the way it is in Japan.
America likes the wrong motorsports.
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Have you ever driven Pikes Peak? Those times would be so much lower if the drivers weren't carrying 75lbs worth of iron balls with them!
I very briefly tried to get exuberant in my Protege5 up there, but reverted back to posted speeds when I realized I might not poo again for a month at this pucker level.
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