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'Just as important as the possibility of winning, is the invaluable practice we will get for our ultimate goal this year - winning Le Mans,' says Brian Gush, Bentley's director of motor sport. 'History has shown that a team that does well in Sebring stands a very good chance at Le Mans. The USA is also our largest market - another good reason to return to American soil with a Bentley racing car.' For 2003, Team Bentley also has the pleasure in confirming Breitling as its headline sponsor. The Breitling logo will appear prominently across both the front and the sides of both Speed 8 prototypes. Breitling also has collaborated with Bentley Motors on the design of the clock for its forthcoming Continental GT road car, the first time a Breitling time-piece has ever been commissioned for use in a car. Team Bentley will be using Michelin tyres for the first time at Sebring. Michelin has been the most successful tyre constructor in the sportscar arena for many years, and the team regards its participation this year as a vital component in the campaign for success on both sides of the Atlantic. Though the rules governing the LM GTP category at Le Mans means the Bentley Speed 8 runs on narrower tyres than Michelin is accustomed to supplying, early testing has provided some extremely promising results. Team Bentley will enter two of its latest Speed 8 prototypes at Sebring - which have been comprehensively redesigned for 2003. Car number eight will be driven by British Formula One stars Johnny Herbert, Mark Blundell and David Brabham, while the number seven car will be piloted by Tom Kristensen, Rinaldo 'Dindo' Capello and Guy Smith. (March 6, 2003)
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