Bentley has celebrated 100 years to the dayย of their first race victory.ย In celebration of the achievement, Bentley brought out the winning car itself, known as EXP2, to lead a parade of 3-Liter Bentleys at theย Brooklandsย Racetrack in Surrey.
EXP2 is the second car thatย W.O. Bentley company ever constructed. Manufactured in 1921, it is the oldest Bentley in the world.
24 3-liter cars from across the country gathered at the remaining section of the bankedย Brooklandsย circuit where it achieved its first win backย onย May 16, 1921.ย
โMotorsport success is a huge part ofย Bentleyโsโฏ heritage, as it is for the Bentley Drivers Club. We were, therefore, determined to mark the centenary of the first Bentley racing win on 16 May 1921 atย Brooklandsย on the very same date this year with the actual car, EXP2 itself, kindly provided by Bentley Motors.โย
Bentley Driversโ Club Chairman, Richard Parkinson
EXP2ย claimed victory in the Whitsun Junior Sprint Handicap with โworksโ driver Frank Clement behind the wheel. It was the first of many victories for the 3-liter model culminating in two victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans – first in 1924 with Clement and John Duff behind the wheel, andย once more in 1927. In addition, Duff also used a 3-liter in 1925 to capture 21 world records over a period of 24 hours.ย ย
For Bentley, the early victories of the 3-literย embedded motorsport in the companyโs foundation as well as enabling greater than 1,600 3-liter units to be manufactured and sold.ย
EXP2ย โย The Oldest Bentley in the Worldย ย
Uponย founding the company inย 1919, W.O. Bentley took two years to develop the engine and chassis for his first production model: the 3-liter, in which the company ended up producing 1,622 units from 1921 to 1929.
Theย Experimentals, or EXPs for short,ย wereย key to their development program. The first was EXP1, which was the first car to carry the Bentley badge. Unfortunately, EXP1 has been lost to history with the possibility that the EXP1 was cannibalized to make the other EXPs. The second vehicle, EXP2, is considered to be the oldest Bentley in existence.ย ย
Originally, the EXP2 was created with a plain two-seat body, to serve as a development testbed for the chassis and engine. Later on, it was rebodied with a dark red bodywork as well as an aluminum bonnet, created by coachbuilders JH Easter ofย Chagfordย Street.ย ย
The EXP2โs first race was held just nine days before it took its first win. On May 7, 1921, Frank Clement drove it atย Brooklands, but it failed to finish.ย The next weekend, the EXP2 brushed off the ill-luckย of the first race and took to the track again, though this time claiming its first victory.ย ย
For two years, the EXP2 served a dual purpose of development testing and racing.ย
25 years ago, the example had a complete rebuild to bring it back to its original specification. It is, unsurprisingly, one of the most important cars in the Bentley Heritage Collection.ย
[Source: Bentley]