The Bentley Boys stood on the podium for the third time this season as the #8 Continental GT3 finished third at Brands Hatch, the first of two championship events on British soil.
It was an incredible comeback story for Andy Soucek and Maxime Soulet, who qualified in 24th place for the qualifying race. Climbing through the pack to 18th, Soucek pitted and Soulet emerged six places further ahead thanks to a pitstop that went on to win the Bentley Team M-Sport crew the Pitstop Challenge award.
Finishing the qualifying race in fifth place, the #8 team started the one-hour main race on new tyres and Soulet made an incredibly mature and confident attack on the pack to climb to second. Soucek emerged from the pits in third place on used tyres and drove fantastically to take the team’s third podium of the Series.
The #7 Continental GT3 also made good progress throughout the qualifying and main races climbing from P13 to finish in P8.
“When you start off a weekend in a less than ideal position it’s very easy for a team to lose motivation,” commented Bentley’s Director of Motorsport Brian Gush. “But, the Bentley team has shown this weekend that whatever hand we are dealt, we will use everything we have to get on the podium. The team has really come together and, here at Brands Hatch, we have witnessed some incredible driving and world-class pitstops.”
Bentley Team M-Sport will race in the second of two home races in the Blancpain GT Series calendar next weekend, as the championship heads to Silverstone for the second race in the Blancpain Endurance Cup.