
Cooper Mk.VIII - Wikipedia
The Cooper Mk.VIII is a Formula 3 car built by British manufacturer Cooper Cars in 1954. It came in three different versions.
Cooper - 500race.org
The Cooper Car Company story begins in 1946, simply as project to build two cars for John Cooper and Eric Brandon and ends with two Formula 1 World Championships and the iconic …
Cooper Car Company - Wikipedia
Cooper built up to 300 single-and twin-cylinder cars during the 1940s and 1950s, [2] and dominated the F3 category, winning 64 of 78 major races between 1951 and 1954.
Cooper T76 - Wikipedia
The Cooper T76 is an open-wheel Formula 3 race car, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer Cooper in 1965. [1][2][3] It was powered by either a 1.0 L (61 cu in) Cosworth …
Cooper – F3History
Cooper began to struggle, their F2 and F3 cars were not competitive and people stopped buying them, there was a brief revival for their F1 team in 1966 and ’67 when John Surtees and Pedro …
1954 Cooper Formula 3 | Classic Driver Market
Powered by JAP and Manx Norton motorcycle engines, Cooper's innovative rear-engined racing cars dominated the 500cc Formula 3 scene in the 1950s, providing many future stars, most …
Cooper T72 F3 Car
The Cooper Car Company still owns the T72 F3 Car that shot Sir Jackie Stewart to stardom after first driving it in 1964, although it has seen better days! This is where Mini Sport came into the …
1954 Cooper MK VIII F3 - Conceptcarz.com
The 'curved-tube' concept was unveiled to the public where its streamlined body was hailed as the sleekest Cooper to-date. The car was very revolutionary, with its mid-engine layout and …
I go F3 racing with Cooper Mk13 - International Classic
Enter John Cooper who was to offer and revolutionize racing car design forever. A group of impassioned racers got together and created a class for racing cars powered by motorcycle …
Cooper T.72 F3 - Brooklands Museum
A Formula 3 car raced by future stars of Formula One. The T72 was designed for the 1964 Formula 3 championships around Europe. Jackie Stewart drove a T72 to victory in seven of …