TOP TEN FINISHES FOR BENTLEY AT SILVERSTONE
May 25, 2015 by Bentley
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Driver Quotes Guy Smith, car #7: 'The car was great today, and in my stint I made good progress. That set us up for the rest of the race, but the problem in our first pit stop meant that we were fighting for a top ten finished rather than a podium. It was massively unlucky, but I'm happy that we were on the pace and we can definitely look forward to the next race.' Andy Meyrick, car #7: 'My stint was about making as much progress through the Pro-Am cars as possible. The balance of the car was good, and I had plenty of overtaking to do which meant an exciting stint. In clear air the car was really strong and I was really happy to gain eight places, which meant Steven could push for the top ten. We pulled together as a team despite the circumstances, and that's a real positive.' Steven Kane, car #7: 'We definitely had the pace to get a better result today, but sometimes it just doesn't go your way. Towards the end of the race, we were the fastest car on track, and I had the confidence to close on those ahead of me and make clean passes. I think all three of us drove really well today, and we'll definitely attack the race at Paul Ricard and push for a podium.' Maxime Soulet, car #8: 'My car was really good through the whole stint, and I could push all the way from the green flag to the end of my stint. The race pace was much better than our qualifying pace yesterday, and I kept out of trouble and steadily took places. There's more to come, but I'm pleased that we've had our best result as a driver team so far.' Maxi Buhk, car #8: 'After Maxime's brilliant stint I was set up for a great drive. I was able to follow the cars ahead very closely, which was a positive sign of our pace. I lost some time battling past an Audi, but once as I was ahead and in clean air the car handled really well.' Andy Soucek, car #8: 'That was a frustrating stint for me, but we worked through the drive-through penalty and scored a good result. The penalty was a shame and without it we could've been challenging for P4, but this is only our second race together and we get stronger with every round.
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