Bentley Boys
The Bentley Boys were a group of wealthy British motorists, the Bentley sports car won several high-profile victories in the 1920s and by the fame of the brand as a high-performance racing cars, if not justified, at least impressed. When the company threatened to bankrupt Bentley to go in 1925, Woolf Barnato bought one of the Bentley Boys, unceremoniously the company, to keep them alive.
The Bentley Boys were:
- Woolf Barnato
- Dudley Benjafield
- Henry Birkin
- Dale Bourne
- Frank Clement
- Sammy Davis
- John Duff
- George Duller
- Clive Dunfee
- Jack Dunfee
- Rodolphe d' Erlanger
- Clive Gallop
- Glen Kidston
- Bertie Kensington Moir
- Bernard Rubin
- Jean Chassagne