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altezza
12-01-2003, 10:05 AM
Works Cooper S to join John Cooper Challenge for 2004

The mighty 200bhp Works MINI Cooper S will make its racing debut in 2004 when it will be introduced into the John Cooper Challenge.

Unveiled at Goodwood Circuit today, 12 of the John Cooper Works prepared racers will share the grid with the existing Clubsport cars next year as the series heads into its third season.

Priced at £26,000, the road legal racecar, which includes a raft of John Cooper Motorsport modifications, will take the Challenge to a new level in terms of performance and prestige.

A new, bigger supercharger, combined with a new cylinder head and revised exhaust system, takes the standard Cooper S from 163 bhp up to a hugely impressive 200bhp at just under 7000rpm.

"What better way to really see what the Works Cooper S can do than on a track," says Mike Cooper, managing director of John Cooper Works. "Given the great sporting heritage of the Cooper name, it was always our intention to introduce the Works Cooper S into racing as early as possible. The 2004 season should be the best yet."

Joining the 140mph examples of the Works Cooper S on the 30-car grid will be 133bhp, upgraded versions of the current, and hugely successful, Clubsport MINI racecar. Both models will race side by side, but compete individually for the S Class and Club Class titles, respectively.

"If past history is anything to go by, we can expect a gaggle of eager racers, challenging for every corner bumper-to-bumper, and smiling every second of the way. I have no doubts that the arrival of the Works Cooper S will merely move the action up a gear…or two," adds Cooper.

The 2004 championship calendar will include a sprint, a hillclimb and 10 races including one double-header in mainland Europe.

The 12 rounds will be condensed into nine weekends, with a number of them being one-day events to keep costs down for competitors. After the car has been built and purchased, a full season of racing with the John Cooper Challenge costs £5,000 plus VAT.

www.johncooper.co.uk

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possessed_beaver
12-01-2003, 11:48 PM
kinda like a porche cup for poor people then?

Kangaroo Boy
12-02-2003, 07:23 AM
yeah,kinda like HQ racing,lol

stradale
12-02-2003, 07:49 AM
LOL. I like your sig, Kangaroo Boy. Jan Lammers used to drive a TWR prepared 850 Estate (!) in the British Touring Car Championship.

BTW, the Cooper S Works is very very cool.

draak666
12-02-2003, 11:35 AM
Over here we allready have the Mini Cooper Challenge. The Works prepared S should be one step up then. I've never liked a little car so much as this mini. :)

Kangaroo Boy
12-02-2003, 09:00 PM
LOL. I like your sig, Kangaroo Boy. Jan Lammers used to drive a TWR prepared 850 Estate (!) in the British Touring Car Championship.

Thanks,I'm glad you like it.
Before V8 supertaxi popularity, Super Tourer used to be the best Tin Top racing,But that was like nearly 10 years ago.I used to watch Jim Richards,Peter Brock,Brad Jones,racing around in Volvos,Audis,Nissans,Hondas,BMWs,the list goes on.But yeah,the BTCC Super Touring used to be the best Tin Top action in the world.But thats now dead,same as Super touring cars in australia.

Kangaroo Boy
12-02-2003, 09:05 PM
Jabba why don't you enter a Mini for the John Cooper Challenge?It would be alot of fun??? :)