Continental GT Set Outright Production Car Record at Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
Join driver Rhys Millen (NZ) on board the Bentley Continental GT as a new outright record for production cars is set by 8.4 seconds. A camera mounted to Rhys’ race helmet reveals footage from a driver’s point-of-view as he tackles the 156 corners, climbing almost 5,000ft in 10m18.488s.
IN THIS STORYSTREAM
-
The New Continental GT Convertible Number 1 Edition By Mulliner Pays Homage To Legendary No. 1 Bentley Blower Of 1929
-
Bentley Unveils The All-New Continental GT Convertible
-
Third Generation Of The All-New Continental GT: The Definitive Luxury Grand Tourer
-
Two-Time Champion Rhys Millen Returns To Bentley
-
Bentley Launches A New Collection Of Three Exclusive Fragrances
-
Bentley Unveils The New Bentayga Mulliner Pearl Of The Gulf
A second film released today covers Bentley’s event highlights from the race build-up, helicopter footage of the run and post-race reactions from the Bentley team and Rhys Millen.
The Pikes Peak project was supported by Bentley’s technical partners Mobil1, Lifeline, Brembo SGL Group and Pirelli, and by exhaust partner Akrapovič.
RELATED VIDEO
NEXT UP IN NEWS
-
Sounds like Audi Q8 Is Leading H1 Sales Growth for Audi Middle East
-
New Peugeot 2008 Revealed
-
The New Audi Q3 Makes Its Middle East Debut with an Entry-Level 1.4 TFSI
-
Japanese, British and Singaporean Photographers Capture Rolls-Royce Black Badge Motor Cars Against the Brooding Night-Time Cityscape of Tokyo
-
Navya’s Autonom Shuttles to Operate on Open Road in Japan
-
Continental Brings IAA Trend Technologies into Production
Comments are closed.