This Is What a Street-Legal 3,000-hp Bentley Continental GT Drag Racer Sounds Like

10 years, 5 months ago - 29 May 2014, Autoblog
This Is What a Street-Legal 3,000-hp Bentley Continental GT Drag Racer Sounds Like
When it comes to street-legal cars there's "power," there's "Power" and then there's "PAHRRRRRR!" This Bentley Continental GT dragster built by Webster Engineering in Bedford, England owns that third category, with its 3,082-horsepower heartbeat erupting from a twin-turbo, 10.2-liter Chevrolet V8 crate motor built by Steve Morris Engines.

An entrant in the Street Eliminator Class of last weekend's European Drag Racing Championship, it is fully road legal.

As you might expect, it's not exactly a factory-fresh Continental GT, more like an authentic Bentley bodyshell placed over a tube-frame chassis and a carbon-fiber-heavy interior that took eight months and 250,000 pounds ($420,763 US) to finish. It will be driven by its owner, Yorkshire watch repairer Steve Neimantas. Builder Jon Webster told Autoblog that they're hoping for times in the "mid to low sevens on street tires and 6's on slicks."

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