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  2. Bentley Blower No.1 - Wikipedia

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    Bentley Blower No.1 is a racing car developed from the BentleyLitre by Sir Henry "Tim" Birkin to win the Le Mans twenty-four-hour race. The car was developed into its current form for racing at Brooklands. In June 2012, the car was sold by Bonhams for £5,042,000 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. [1]

  3. Bentley 4½ Litre - Wikipedia

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    Thus the 4½ litre Blower Bentley was born. The first supercharged Bentley had been a 3-litre FR5189 which had been supercharged at the Cricklewood factory in the winter of 1926/7. [citation needed] The Bentley Blower No.1 was officially presented in 1929 at the British International Motor Show at Olympia, London.

  4. Amherst Villiers - Wikipedia

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    Amherst Villiers. Amherst Villiers (1900–1991) was an English automotive, aeronautical and astronautic engineer and portrait painter. He designed a land speed record-breaking car for Malcolm Campbell, and developed the supercharged "Blower Bentley", driven by Henry Birkin and (in fiction) by James Bond.

  5. Clive Gallop - Wikipedia

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    Blower: touring model 175 bhp (130 kW) @ 3,500rpm; racing model 242 bhp (180 kW) @ 2,400 rpm. The "Bentley Blower" was born, [13] more powerful than the 6½ Litre despite lacking the two additional cylinders. [17] The downside was that Blower Bentleys consume 4 liters of fuel per minute at full speed. [15]

  6. 1929 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    BentleyLitre: Bentley 4.4L S4 D: 135 167 3 5.0 10 Bentley Motors Ltd Dr Dudley Benjafield Baron André d'Erlanger BentleyLitre: Bentley 4.4L S4 D: 135 [B] 159 4 5.0 8 Bentley Motors Ltd Frank Clement Jean Chassagne: BentleyLitre: Bentley 4.4L S4 D: 135 157 5 8.0 5 Automobiles Elite Paris Guy Bouriat Philippe de Rothschild: Stutz ...

  7. Victor Gauntlett - Wikipedia

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    He enjoyed racing Bentleys in club events, and owned a 4.5-litre "blower" Bentley which before World War II Tim Birkin had lapped Brooklands at 104 mph (167 km/h). Through Pace Petroleum, Gauntlett sponsored motor racing events, initially local to Farnham but expanding to a Great Britain scale, including Formula Ford 2000, RAC Hill Climb and ...

  8. File:1929 Bentley 4.5 Litre Thrupp & Maberly Tourer - rvl.jpg

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  9. Jean Chassagne - Wikipedia

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    W. O. Bentley was against supercharging his 4.5-litre cars and it was left to Henry Tim Birkin sponsored by the Hon. Dorothy Paget to initiate the construction of a team of Blower Bentleys designed by Amherst Villiers and built at the Birkin's Works, Welwyn Garden City. [21]