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Bentley Continental GT Speed hits the Goodwood hillclimb (video)
Sat, 30 Jun 2012The public debut of the new Bentley Continental GT speed saw Bentley’s fastest car hit the Goodwood hillclimb. We’ve just had a reveal of the new Bentley Continental GT Speed – the fastest Bentley in production – and as we predicted Bentley have taken the new GT Speed to Goodwood this weekend. And there’s not a lot of point, when your new car is the fastest you make, having a pretty, static display.
VW launches 'Think Blue' campaign to pitch green initiatives
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