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The Mini was a revolution in car design when it appeared in 1959. The Mini Cooper arrived
in 1961 boasting higher performance, uprated suspension and disc brakes. Immediately successful
in racing and rallying a legend was born and that legend lives to this day with the
new breed BMW MINI originally designed by Rover engineers in Britain.
This film traces the history of the Mini Cooper from its
Mini 850 origins all the way to the present interpretations of the marque but
mainly focusing on the Abingdon 'works' rally cars.
Those who knew the cars best help to tell this story with such famous names as
Paddy Hopkirk, Paul Easter, Stuart Turner and many more from the original BMC
Abingdon team.
Renowned motoring historian Graham Robson offers his insights as does Robert
Young, chairman of the Mini Cooper Register and also Brian and Chris Harper of
the biggest Mini specialists,
Mini Sport of Padiham. Mike Cooper (Cooper Car Company Ltd.) and Ray Bates
(Austin Rover Technical Manager) cover the engineering side of things and Nigel
Thom once again provides expert narration as he has on previous TriumphDVD
productions.
Packed with never before seen archive film from 1960's rallies, recces and
practice, plus a wealth of rarely and previously unseen images this release
provides something for every Mini enthusiast anywhere in the world.
Disc 2 gives us the chance to explore other Mini subjects in greater detail. We
visit the Mini Cooper Register national day 2011 at Beaulieu - a day long to be
remembered not only for the outstanding display of cars but also the rain which
came down incessantly from dawn to dusk.
We visit the Mini Sport premises in Padiham for an amazing tour that proves
industry is still alive and well in Great Britain.
Paul Easter shot some wonderful colour films whilst rallying in the 1960s and he
talks us through some of the most interesting material which includes in-car
footage from the 1962 Liege, coverage of the 1963 Tulip, practice for the 1965
Acropolis and Monte plus testing the 'works' Mini Cooper S in Wales.
Extra interview extracts which could not be included within the main film on
disc 1 are included here.
The new Prodrive MINI John Cooper Works WRC was displayed by Kris Meeke at
Rallyday 2011. We arranged with the organizers to team this fabulous new car
with original 1960's 'works' Mini Coopers and the results are displayed here.
Natalie Gilbert brought GRX 310D along for the occasion; a car that is believed
to have competed in more official
'works' events than any other Mini.
Richard Casey was preparing his 180BHP Mini at the time of filming and we
visited him in Lancashire to talk about his car. He is hoping to compete in the
South in the near future against some of the cars we have a preview of here at
the Mamhead Hill Climb 2010. |