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New Mercedes car 2013 and Bentley new flying spur 2013 will be introduced for grand Goodwood festival of speed 2013.

Bentley Motors has announced that they will be introducing some high speed action to Goodwood Festival of Speed slated for July 2013. Among their products will be Continental GT Speed convertible capable of 202 mph while two Bentley Speed 8 Le Mans race automobiles will also be presented. These two Speed 8 Le Mans car were seen at 2003 events making Bentleys victory and will be marking their 10th anniversary at Goodwood.

It will also be marking the comeback of Bentley to top level motor sports in GT3 race car by the end of 2013. Bentley new Flying Spur 2013 will be viewed as the fastest and most efficient luxury car of sedan segment where it is being presented with 6.0 liter twin turbo W12 engine offering 800 Nm torque and a top speed of 322 kmph. Interiors of high performance new bentley continental flying spur are the perfect epitome of comfort and luxury while all features are manufactured to perfection right from its hand crafted leather seats and wood veneers to on-board technical features. Ensuring that auto behemoths prepare for this festival Derek Bell and Guy Smith drove Continental GT Speed Coupe and Speed 8.


Jochen Mass will drive Uhlenhaut CoupĂ© Mercedes-Benz Classic, a closed variant of 300 SLR (W 196 S) racing car. Michael Bock, Head of Mercedes-Benz Classic had this to say, “The ‘Uhlenhaut CoupĂ©’ is a special part of Mercedes Benz cars in India fascinating motor sport history. It is closely related to the 300 SLR racing car in which Stirling Moss and John Cooper Fitch won the British International Tourist Trophy in 1955, for example. Mercedes-Benz Classic is proud to take this exclusive vehicle to Goodwood, together with other outstanding racing cars from the history of our brand.”
 
New Mercedes car 2013 special saloon made particularly for 1910 Prince Heinrich Tour will also be shown. Other Mercedes vehicles at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed will comprise Grand Prix racing cars from Silver Arrow epochs, such as W 154 (1938 to 1939) and W 196 (1954 to 1955), a Mercedes-Benz 1834 S racing truck from 199, and a Benz patent motor car.

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