This car competed in the Historic Formula
Junior Championship race at the Aston Martin Owners Club’s meeting at Oulton
Park in September 1992.
It’s the 1950 Cooper Mk IV of David Holland and
it was entered in the class for 500cc Formula Three Cars. After the Second
World War motor racing in the UK was slow to re-start, partly because of petrol
rationing and the cost of running a suitable car. Home-built ‘specials’ powered
by 500cc motorcycle were created to provide a reasonably cheap way means of getting
involved in the sport. John Cooper and Eric Brandon, with the assistance of
John’s father Charles, decided in 1946 to build two cars, and in 1947 in the
second post-war race meeting to be held Eric Brandon won the first race to
feature 500cc cars. In 1950 this 500cc class of racing was adopted by the FIA
as a new Formula 3, and John and Charles Cooper went on to build a series of
these 500cc cars, eventually graduating to Formula 2, then Formula 1
culminating in Jack Brabham winning the World Drivers’ Championship in 1959 and
1960 in the 2½ litre Cooper Climax. There's a 500 Owners Association for all 500cc Formula Three enthusiasts, with lots of information about the different marques that took part.
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