1936 Bentley Pacey-Hassan Special (photo: Jayson Fong)

Goodwood Festival of Speed (2017) – Pacey-Hassan Special Impresses

The 1936 Pacey-Hassan Special was among the favorites at the 2017 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The unique Bentley single-seater completed the iconic Hillclimb to a fanfare reception from the capacity Goodwood crowd, surging across the line at over 100 mph.

Wally Hassan was arguably the greatest Bentley mechanic of his generation; after the company was sold in 1932, Hassan was retained to work directly for Woolf Bernato on his personal cars. Barnato decided to build an 8-litre Bentley Brooklands outer circuit single-seater (later to be known as the Barnato-Hassan). The purpose was to take the outright record at Brooklands. Bill Pacey approached Bernato and asked if his โ€˜mechanicโ€™ could build him a 4 1/2 litre version at the weekends. As a result, the Pacey-Hassan was born.

The Pacey is now reported to produce over 230 bhp, which owner William Medcalf used the full extent off during his runs. โ€œMy first Goodwood Festival of Speed Hillclimb was awesome to say the very least. Driving up the hill was epic each and every time and the Pacey-Hassan didnโ€™t let me down. Itโ€™s always fun drifting the bends with plenty of spectators present, and the Goodwood faithful certainly took to the car when it was in the paddock, too! I think itโ€™s safe to say we demonstrated that the car is every bit as good today as it was 81 years ago.โ€

[Source: William Medcalf Vintage Bentley; photos: Jayson Fong]