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Dyson Racing gets ready for Toronto

After a strong finish in their Pirelli World Challenge debut, Dyson Racing Team Bentley is poised for their next race.

#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger

#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger

David Yowe

#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
#08 Dyson Racing Team Bentley Bentley V8 T: Butch Leitzinger
Butch Leitzinger
Butch Leitzinger after his crash

The team will once again take on the competition in a pair of sprint races, this time on the street circuit around downtown Toronto, Canada beginning Saturday 19th July.

This marks the fourth year the PWC has raced at the 11-turn, 1.75 mile temporary street course that runs around the Exhibition Place grounds. The circuit offers great views of downtown Toronto and is known for its competitive and exciting racing.

It was a strong first time out for the car and the team. The car and the series were both new to us, but everything came together well.

Rob Dyson

In his debut appearance piloting the Bentley Continental GT3, Bentley Boy Butch Leitzinger set the second fastest lap time in two sprint races held at Road America. Finishing sixth and fourth place respectively in a doubleheader at 18th-19th June, the appearance marked Bentley’s return to the North American racing circuit since competing in the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2003.

“We were encouraged with how everything went at Road America,” Leitzinger said. “The car was reliable and fast, but Toronto is about as different a circuit from Road America as it could be."

Leitzinger noted that while Road America is almost the definition of a fast track with long straightaways and fast corners, Toronto is a typical urban street circuit with a number of tight corners connected by short straights. “With its stop-and-go nature Toronto presents a different challenge. We’ve seen how good the car is on a flowing, high-speed track.

The slower, tight confines and more uneven surface of Toronto will be a new test for the Continental GT3, but I’m confident that our package of great traction and smooth power delivery will result in a strong performance here. We have very little practice time at Toronto, a track where some of our PWC competitors have raced the past three years and we absolutely need to qualify well. We were able to start dead last in the first race at Road America after qualifying was rained out and still finish sixth. Passing is really tough on a street circuit, so we’ll need to start near the front if we want a good finish.”

Rob Dyson, president of Dyson Racing Team Bentley, was satisfied with the results of the team’s first outing at Road America.

“It was a strong first time out for the car and the team,” Dyson said. “The car and the series were both new to us, but everything came together well. We left Road America secure in the knowledge that it was a successful debut and a good foundation for the rest of the season. We’re grateful to Bentley and to M-Sport for the terrific job they’ve already done in developing the GT3. With the compressed time frame we’re operating on here it’s been great that we haven’t had to reinvent the wheel.”

Concurrent with the North American Pirelli World Challenge, the Bentley Continental GT3 continues its successful run in the European Blancpain Endurance series. Having raced three rounds in the series to date, the Bentley M-Sport team has two first place finishes under their belt and is preparing for the next race of the series, the Total 24 hours of Spa, on Saturday 26th July.

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