An iconic name can make or break the fortunes of an automobile, as time runs grain by inexorable grain through the celestial hourglass. Some cars are able to transcend a humdrum moniker to ascend to greatness (the Maserati Quattroporte, for example – it may sound exotic to an Anglo-Saxon ear, but ‘Four-door’ is hardly an inspiring name), while others are pulled up on the coat-tails of arguably inappropriate titles: the Mazda Bongo Friendee, for instance. Without that astounding badge there’d be no reason to buy one, and yet they shifted units like nobody’s business.
The Cooper name has long been synonymous with hot Minis and MINIs, dating back to 1961 when BMC marketed the first Mini-Cooper. John Cooper himself was an established racer and engineer; his father, Charles Cooper, ran a garage in Surbiton in the 1950s that specialised in race car maintenance, and John left school at 15 to become an apprentice toolmaker. Fast-forward to 1960 and we find John Cooper approaching Mini designer Alec Issigonis with the idea of a performance Mini, and you know how successfully that meeting went. Spool further onward to the turn of the millennium and the founding of John Cooper Works (JCW) as a company, and we find history repeating with a weight of precedent. Those gleaming letters on the bootlid carry a lot of kudos and energy.
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