Back in 1930, Bentley's Chairman Captain Woolf Barnato accepted a rather odd wager in a "like a sir" manner. Alright, it was just a crazy idea that involved racing a train, but that's how history is ...
You probably heard the story about a vintage Bentley beating a speeding train in the 1930s. It went down in automotive folklore as the Bentley Blue Train story. The vehicle in question was a ...
The 1930 Bentley Continental Speed Six is widely considered the most beautiful car that the British marque has ever built. But it is not its beauty that made headlines, but its speed. The car once ...
November 1, 2005 It reads like a story from a “Boys Own Annual.” In 1930, devilishly handsome and independently wealthy playboy and international motor racer Woolf Barnato accepted a bet whilst ...
Proof of the Blue Train's influence, Ken "Posies" Fenical and the crew at Posies couldn't agree more with Bentley. So much in fact that in 2008 they debuted the Euroliner at SEMA; a car built, in ...
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