The Cooper-Bristol, formally called the Cooper Mk.I or the Cooper T20, is a Formula 2 racing car, built, designed, and developed by British manufacturer...
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Augusta Cooper Bristol (April 17, 1835 – May 9, 1910) was an American poet and lecturer. She began teaching at the age of fifteen. In 1869, she published...
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The Cooper-Bristol T20/25, also known as the Cooper Mk.1, is a sports car made by British manufacturer Cooper Cars in 1952. It is based on the chassis...
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English-speaking world, was built between 1764 and 1766 on King Street in Bristol. The Coopers' Hall, built 1743–44, was incorporated as the theatre's foyer during...
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their operations and hired Roy Salvadori and Kenneth McAlpine to drive. Cooper entered with a works team for the first time, but initially only competed...
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Queenhithe in the City of London. In the earlier novels he drives a Cooper Bristol, later a Jaguar. He was described as being "tall, dark and handsome"...
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single-seaters and during that season won his first race in a Formula Two Cooper-Bristol T20 at Goodwood. Further successes followed which brought him to the...
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Grand Prix event since the end of WWII. The front-engined Formula Two Cooper Bristol model was introduced in 1952. Various iterations of this design were...
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the third and final works Gordini, and Mike Hawthorn in his privateer Cooper-Bristol. The remaining works Maseratis of Bonetto and Rol were only able to...
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cars and drivers, with Mike Hawthorn taking his first podium driving a Cooper-Bristol, while British cars and drivers occupied the other points-paying positions...
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their new signing Mike Hawthorn, who had driven a privateer Cooper the previous year. The Cooper team entered the British pair of Alan Brown and John Barber...
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later went on to manage both of Bristol's football teams, Birmingham City and was twice manager of Exeter City. Cooper was born in Brotherton, West Riding...
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including future World Champion Mike Hawthorn, who made his debut in a Cooper-Bristol. Ascari headed an all-Ferrari front row, with teammates Farina and Taruffi...
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humble beginnings; starting out in life as a Cooper-Bristol Mk.1, like its predecessor, the Cooper-Bristol T20/25. It found modest success, winning 18...
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Rodney Nuckey, named substitute driver for Eric Brandon in the #30 Cooper-Bristol, was given a starting position despite not completing a single lap in...
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The list does not include those who only contested the Indianapolis 500. Cooper and Connaught did not enter with their works team, because they could not...
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Bristol Sheeran Marie Palin (born October 18, 1990) is an American public speaker and reality television personality. She is the oldest daughter and second...
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Maserati lineup was unchanged from the French Grand Prix. Initially three Cooper Mk IIs were entered for Peter Whitehead, Tony Crook and Stirling Moss. However...
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field was completed by the Connaught of Ken Downing, Mike Hawthorn's Cooper-Bristol, Ken Wharton's Frazer-Nash and Stirling Moss in an ERA. The Ferraris...
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John Barber (racing driver) (category Cooper Formula One drivers)
was a fish merchant in London. He first raced a Cooper-JAP and then bought a Formula Two Cooper-Bristol Mk1 which he raced during 1952. Despite winning...
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and Alan Brown (fifth) took the first points finishes for Frazer Nash and Cooper, respectively. ^1 — André Simon qualified and drove 21 laps of the race...
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consisted of Downing alongside Reg Parnell and Mike Hawthorn in a pair of Cooper-Bristols. The Connaughts of Poore and Thompson shared row three with Bira's...
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Bristol (/ˈbrɪstəl/ ) is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. Built around...
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Engine 33 Ret 21 Hans Stuck AFM-Bristol 0 Engine 23 Ret 30 Ernst Loof Veritas 0 Fuel Pump 31 DNS 39 Helm Glöckler Cooper-Bristol 0 Engine Source:...
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British driver Roy Salvadori in a Cooper-Climax, setting joint fastest lap in the process. Bob Gerard in a Cooper-Bristol was second and shared fastest lap...
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set fastest lap. Horace Gould in a Cooper T23-Bristol was second and Jack Walton was third in a Cooper T25-Bristol. "1953 Non-World Championship Grands...
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12 46 Alan Brown Cooper-Bristol 70 + 10 Laps 24 13 28 Stirling Moss Cooper-Alta 70 + 10 Laps 10 14 48 Hans Stuck AFM-Bristol 67 + 13 Laps 29 15...
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Lance Macklin—while Ken Wharton completed the field in his privateer Cooper-Bristol. Ascari took his fifth consecutive pole position (excluding the Indy...
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in a privately run Alta, and Mike Hawthorn, who again took part in a Cooper-Bristol. Ascari took his second consecutive pole position, with his Ferrari...
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Prix start), four works Gordinis and three of each of Connaught, HWM and Cooper. The works Gordinis were poorly prepared, the team instead focusing on the...
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