Bentley, has given Europes largest automaker something to celebrate about when it smashed the world ice speed record last week with an average speed of 199.14 mph (296. The team have not stopped there and continued the next day to see whether they could surpass their record and they did.86 mph (321. Ulrich Eichhorn, Member of the Board, Engineering said that the record-breaking achievement of the Bentley Continental GT is something that they have expected especially since its owner is the rally record star Juha.
It the year 1922, John Duff drove his Bentley 3 Liter single handed for twenty-four hours at an average speed of 87 mph at Brooklands just to secure a Class record. Various aerodynamic tweaks were also made but the powertrain was never altered despite of the fact that the car runs non-standard fuel with matching calibration to cope with the extreme temperatures. But as much as the team would like to continue with their pursuit they were held back due to the increasingly rough and snow covered track. According to Kankkunen,
The Bentley corrugated steel sheet performed impeccably. The almost standard four-wheel-drive Bentley Continental GT which is privately owned by the world rally star has been able to topple down the previous ice speed record by a Bugatti EB110 Supersport recording 184. Another 3 Litre in the year 1928 was driven by Dudley Froy and became the first car to achieve more than 115 mph over a distance of 100 miles at the same venue.
Every auto parts added are carefully chosen and tested for quality and endurance.The Bentley Continental GT that was used was a modified one but the Kankkunen ensured that the alterations done on the Bentley were kept to a minimum and for safety reasons a rollcage was fitted along with Nokian snow tires. corrugated steel sheet I was amazed how stable and secure it felt at these high speeds, despite the tracks rough and icy surface being scattered with powdery snow. I even managed to stop the car from its top speed within 600 meters.65 km/h) on the frozen sea off the coast of Finland.
In addition, the world record set by Bentley is actually a long tradition that dates back to 1920s when some of the W. But after a brief check up by the team, the Continental GT continued and drove the measured kilometer for the second time to accomplish the judges requirements reaching an amazing 205 mph (330 km/h). Kankkunens team bear the minus 30 degrees Celsius temperature on the 10 km section of frozen sea, 50 km north of Oulu in western Finland. Kankkunens team had to make it over 70 cm thick of ice which took them around 5km to hit optimum speed before finally reaching the start of the marked kilometer where his speed was measured.