Mini Coopers are true cult classics in the automotive world. From the Austin Minis that were produced in Europe long ago to their larger siblings here in the States, the Mini Cooper marque made its mark internationally by participating in rally and road racing starting in the late ’50s. This small car, big success formula gave birth to a revolution.
Europe based EVO Magazine recently gathered four Mini Coopers of different variations and decided to race them against each other on the Bedford Autodrome. The cars and drivers consist of the Mini Challenge S275 piloted by Jethro Bovingdon, the 2013 John Cooper Works GP with Marino Franchitti behind the wheel, the Mini Challenge JCW piloted by Dickie Meaden, and the 2006 Cooper S Works GP driven by Andy Wallace.
This short three-lap showdown is dedicated to Best Motoring.
Best Motoring is a Japanese based video and magazine that features car battles and comparisons of uniquely modified cars of the same chassis or layout. We don’t want to play the spoiler, but as you watch the Mini battle there may be some surprises and a bit of ‘drama’ coming at you. So if you are looking for a quick laugh, and want to see Mini Coopers battle it out, check out the video.