Bentley Blower

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The Bentley Blower is a famous late-1920s British racing car, distinguished by its supercharged engine and prominent role in pre-war motorsport and Bentley’s racing heritage.

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instanceOf British car
racing car
associatedDriver Sir Henry Birkin
Tim Birkin
associatedEvent British racing scene of the 1930s
associatedTeam Bentley Boys
bodyStyle open two-seater
brakeType drum brakes
chassis Bentley 4½ Litre chassis
collectability highly collectible classic car
competitionUse Grand Prix racing
endurance racing
conceptOriginator Sir Henry Birkin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
culturalStatus motoring icon
designer W. O. Bentley
surface form: Walter Owen Bentley
distinguishingFeature external exhaust pipes
large external supercharger ahead of the radiator
long bonnet
engineConfiguration inline-four engine
engineDisplacement 4.5 litres
era late 1920s
fuelSystem carburetted
fuelType petrol
heritageRole icon of Bentley’s racing history
symbol of pre-war British sports cars
inductionType supercharged
influenced Bentley brand performance image
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Bentley
surface form: Bentley Motors Limited
market competition and high-performance road use
nickname Blower Bentley
notableRace 24 Hours of Le Mans
notableRacePeriod pre-World War II motorsport
notableVariant Birkin Blower
period interwar period
productionStart 1929
racingCategory sports car racing
status historic racing car
superchargerPosition front-mounted
superchargerType Roots-type supercharger
visualIconography green British racing livery
wheelbase approximately 3.30 metres

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Bentley hasModel Bentley Blower