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The Bentley Boys were a group of wealthy British motorists who drove Bentley sports cars to victory in the 1920s and kept the marque's reputation for high performance alive. In 1925, as the marque foundered, Bentley Boy Woolf Barnato bought the company, leading to the creation of the famous supercharged Bentley Blower car.
The Bentley Boys included:
- Woolf Barnato
- J. Dudley Benjafield
- Henry Birkin
- Dale Bourne
- Frank Clement
- S. C. H. Davis
- John Duff
- George Duller
- Clive Dunfee
- Jack Dunfee
- Dudley Froy
- Andre d’Erlanger
- Clive Gallop
- Glen Kidston
- Bertie Kensington Moir
- Bernard Rubin
- Jean Chassagne
See Also
Sources of Information