Benjafields Racing Club

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The Modern Bentley Boys

Formed in the dark winter months of 1990, by a small coterie of dedicated Vintage Bentley drivers, the Club was named after the man who won at LeMans in 1927 and who was an accomplished and successful racing driver of the 1920’s, when not practicing medicine in his Wimpole Street surgery.

As a bacteriologist, Dr J Dudley Benjafield was a close friend and adviser of Sir Henry R.S. (Tim) Birkin, who lost his life to injuries sustained in the Grand Prix of Tripoli in 1933. Together with Sammy Davis, Bernard Rubin, Glen Kidston, Frank Clement & John Duff and Woolf (Babe) Barnato, among others, he was a leading member of the “Bentley Boys”, whose antics out of their cars became as famous as their achievements in them!

Benjy held informal dinner parties at his home in Wimpole Street for The Bentley Boys, together with other enthusiasts who included the Duke of Kent, (the father of Prince Michael of Kent, Patron of Benjafield's Racing Club), when the racing season was over, and it was during these evenings that the idea of the British Racing Drivers Club was formed. Benjafield became the first Treasurer of this Club which now owns Silverstone and runs the British Grand Prix.

His home was close to that of Barnato, who had a separate house on the same row. This became known by the London Taxi drivers as “Bentley Corner”. Until recently, members of Benjafield’s Racing Club continued to meet regularly at his old home, where a stylish dining Club and restaurant reverberated still to the talk of motor sport .

It was Benjafield’s self-effacing, quiet charm, coupled with his skill at the wheel which made him a natural inspiration for the “Modern Bentley Boys”, who find any excuse to celebrate the great work of W.O. Bentley and his magnificent cars.

Membership of Benjafield’s Racing Club is by invitation only and there is a waiting list. However, it is possible to see the Bentley Boys in action throughout the racing season at the many historic race meetings which take place throughout the year in the UK and Internationally.

Benjafield's Members at SEESilver - Donington 2008 Members have previously raced at:

  • Copenhagen Historic Grand Prix,
  • Laguna Seca,
  • From London to Moscow,
  • Historic LeMans,
  • Monte Carlo Classic,
  • SEERed (now SEESilver),
  • Goodwood Revival,
  • Their own event at Cornbury Park,
  • Their own scratch race at Bentley Drivers Club - Silverstone,
  • The international racing car show,
  • Silverstone Classic,
  • SPA 6 Hours - Belgium.

In fact in the years BRC has grown from its fledgling roots to become an internationally recognised racing club. It is not uncommon for Benjafield’s Members to field teams of eight Bentleys; often these are the awesome Blower models of 1930. Our website is now one of the leading historic racing sites on the internet, no mean feat considering the competition.

Benjafield's Members have also made and then broken world land speed records (see our Thunderbolt section for more details).

Helping to preserve the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship which inspired Dr J. Dudley Benjafield and the Great Racing Team for whom he droveThe Benjafield's Racing Club doesn't just uphold it's motto "Helping to preserve the spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship which inspired Dr J. Dudley Benjafield and the Great Racing Team for whom he drove" it is now so successful it is writing new chapters in the pages history.



W.O. Bentley

W.O. Bentley

Walter Owen Bentley was born in 1888 as ninth of 11 siblings. He started off with locomotives working as apprentice for the Great Northern Railway and racing motorcycles in his spare time before turning to cars in 1910. In 1912 he, together with a brother, bought a company that imported products from a little French car manufacturer known as DFP. Bentley started to upgrade the engines and entered the cars in races to make them better known. Bentley was among the first ever to make aluminium pistons for car engines, and the first to have it in a production car.

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The Bentley Boys

 Right from the start, Bentley Motors' racing success was built on thorough, meticulous preparation and a preparedness to learn from experience.

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Woolf (Babe) Barnato

Woolf 'Babe' Barmato

Woolf Barnato, known among the Bentley Boys as 'Babe', a name at odds with his reputation of being a 'useful' heavyweight boxer. Immensely wealthy, inherited from his family's South African diamond mining fortune.

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