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Cooper

Grand Prix motor-racing team formed by John Cooper (1923–2000). They built Formula 2 and Formula 3 cars before building their revolutionary rear-engined Cooper T45 in 1958.

Jack Brabham won the 1959 world title in a Cooper and the team won the Constructor's Championship. Both Brabham and Cooper retained their titles the following year. However, other rear-engined cars subsequently proved more successful and in 1968 Cooper left Formula 1 racing.



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