This car took part in the HGPCA
pre-1959 Drum Brake Sports Cars race at the Gold Cup meeting at Oulton Park in
August 2004.
It's the 1956 Cooper T39 of
George Cooper, more commonly known as the Cooper Bobtail because of the
truncated tail of the car which was aerodynamically effective, but which John
Cooper claimed to have been shortened so that it would fit inside the works transporter.
The car was used in the 1,100cc and 1,500cc classes of sportscar racing and
this car has a 4-cylinder inline 1,460cc Coventry Climax engine. It was
reputedly the road-holding characteristics of this car that led John Cooper to
produce first the rear-engined 1½ litre Formula 2 car and then the 2½ litre
Formula 1 car that gave Jack Brabham the World Drivers' Championship in 1959
and 1960. Cooper's successes led all the other teams to adopt the rear-engine
layout, and the last Formula 1 Grand Prix to be won by a front-engined car was
Ferrari's victory in the 1960 Italian Grand Prix.
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