'Birkin' Bentley Blower export stopped by Culture Minister
Friday 9th August 2013
Ed Vaizey has put in place a temporary order to stop the export from the UK of Sir Henry 'Tim' Birkin's Bentley Blower until 31st October 2013 and will possibly extend the ban further to the end of May 2014.
Following this, Brooklands museum is leading an appeal for more than £5m to keep a Bentley driven by a pioneering racing driver in the UK.
The "Birkin" Bentley was the most expensive British car sold at a public auction when it went under the hammer for £5.15m at Goodwood in 2012.
The export ban was placed on the 1929 car by the UK government last month. Now Brooklands Museum, at the site of Britain's first motor racing course - constructed in 1907, has agreed to co-ordinate attempts to raise £5.15m to purchase it for the nation.
'Sir Henry "Tim" Birkin – Motor racing star
The 1929 car was developed and driven by Sir Henry "Tim" Birkin using a family fortune made from Nottingham's lace-making industry."He was such a star of British motorsport at the time," said Mick Walsh, editor-in-chief of Classic and Sports Car magazine.
"The speed heroes were the rock stars and the sporting legends of the 1920s and he was probably one of the most glamorous."
Mr Walsh said the Birkin Bentley was very important in British motorsport history, having twice held the lap record for the outer circuit of the course."It is one of an elite group of magnificent titan racing cars that were the stars of Brooklands," he said.
Alan Winn, the museum's Director said "The opportunity has now arisen to keep the car here and it is only right that we at Brooklands should play a leading role in a concerted attempt to make that happen,"
The museum in Weybridge is the custodian of many historic cars, motorcycles and aircraft including Concorde G-BBDG.
The vehicle was one of seven classic cars and motorcycles which belonged to Isle of Man watchmaker Dr George Daniels, who died in 2011. It was sold at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex to an anonymous bidder from outside the UK.
Mr Winn has appealed to anyone interested in supporting the bid for the car to contact Brooklands.
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