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  1. In the early 1950s, it seemed as if every aspiring young British racing driver began behind the wheel of a Cooper, and Cooper's Formula One cars were driven by the legendary drivers of the time – Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, Maurice Trintignant, and Bruce McLaren. In a nine-year period, the team took 16 Grand Prix wins, as Brabham and the ...

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  2. Aug 10, 2021 · This innovation made the car fun to drive and when Mr. John Cooper set the car on the Rally track in 1961 for the Monte Carlo Rally, racing against the Italian house cars like Ferrari didn’t make the cut with 34 horsepower but it drove through the icy roads better than any other car. For the time being, front-wheel-drive cars were not as ...

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  4. From the exhilarating go-kart experience offered by the MINI John Cooper Works 3-door Hatch to the power and All-Wheel Drive versatility of the MINI John Cooper Works Countryman – John Cooper's passion lives on within each and every one. How John Copper turned the Mini into a racing car.

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  5. Dec 22, 2016 · That's what drivers said after they had a go at the Cooper 500. But what really helped the Coopers make a name for themselves was Stirling Moss' dramatic victory at the 1958 Argentine Grand Prix. Moss joined Rob Walker's private team and agreed to drive a Cooper powered by a 2.2-liter Climax engine.

  6. Aug 18, 2019 · It was a small, inexpensive, but also fun to drive car and full of character. The Mini became fashionable as the early 1960s became the swinging 60s, and popular culture embraced the Mini in TV ...

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  7. Dec 27, 2023 · John Cooper with one of his race winning F1 cars. The Cooper name originates from John Cooper, an engineering legend linked to the golden age of British motor racing throughout the 1960’s. Back in the early 1950s, it felt like every young British racer jump-started their career behind a car built by John Cooper.

  8. Nov 1, 2003 · The last Cooper S we tested (July 2002) took seven seconds to reach 60 mph. The JCW package drops that time to 6.4 seconds. Our stock Cooper S ran the quarter-mile in 15.5 seconds at 90 mph. The ...

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