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John Cooper Collection

John Cooper, a legendary motorcycle racer, left an indelible mark on the racing world with his remarkable achievements

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Norton) 1967 Junior TT

John Cooper (Norton) 1967 Junior TT
John Cooper (Norton) at Signpost Corner, 1967 Junior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Seeley) 1970 Senior TT

John Cooper (Seeley) 1970 Senior TT
John Cooper (Seeley) at Agos Leap. 1970 Senior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: 1949 Manx Cup

1949 Manx Cup
The Little and Large of motor racing! John Cooper (996 Cooper J.A, P) passes the stricken 1986cc Aston Martin of St. John Horsfall

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: CM34 0152 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S, Emanuele Pirro, Tom Sharp

CM34 0152 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S, Emanuele Pirro, Tom Sharp, BMW 1800 TiSA
Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S, Emanuele Pirro, Tom Sharp, BMW 1800 TiSA, St Marys Trophy Race, two qualifying sessions followed by two 25 minute races

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: CM34 0107 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S

CM34 0107 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S
Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S, St Marys Trophy Race, two qualifying sessions followed by two 25 minute races, the winner being an aggregate of the two races

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: CM33 9382 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S

CM33 9382 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S
Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S, St Marys Trophy Race, two qualifying sessions followed by two 25 minute races, the winner being an aggregate of the two races

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: CJ12 1609 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S

CJ12 1609 Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S
Karun Chandhok, John Cooper, Austin Mini Cooper S, St Marys Trophy Race, two qualifying sessions followed by two 25 minute races, the winner being an aggregate of the two races

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Padgett Yamaha) 1968 Lightweight TT

John Cooper (Padgett Yamaha) 1968 Lightweight TT
John Cooper (Padgett Yamaha) at Ramsey, 1968 Lightweight TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Honda) 1970 Production 750 TT

John Cooper (Honda) 1970 Production 750 TT
John Cooper (Honda) at the Gooseneck: 1970 Production 750 TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Greeves) 1965 Lightweight TT

John Cooper (Greeves) 1965 Lightweight TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Kawasaki) 1967 Lightweight TT

John Cooper (Kawasaki) 1967 Lightweight TT
John Cooper (Kawasaki) leaves Ramsey: 1967 Lightweight TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Norton) 1964 Senior TT

John Cooper (Norton) 1964 Senior TT
John Cooper (Norton) restarts after a pit stop, 1964 Senior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Norton) 1965 Senior TT

John Cooper (Norton) 1965 Senior TT
John Cooper (Norton) at Quarter Bridge, 1965 Senior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: Le Dompteur Cooper (engraving)

Le Dompteur Cooper (engraving)
2789241 Le Dompteur Cooper (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Dompteur Cooper. Illustration for Journal Des Voyages, 13 January 1889)

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Norton) 1963 Junior Manx Grand Prix

John Cooper (Norton) 1963 Junior Manx Grand Prix

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Honda) 1970 Production TT

John Cooper (Honda) 1970 Production TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT

John Cooper (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: A Moon(eyes) landing approaches

A Moon(eyes) landing approaches
Long before his national and international race successes on the Yamsel and the Triuph triples, John Cooper was a handy TT runner

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (RD Norton) 1965 Senior TT

John Cooper (RD Norton) 1965 Senior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper at Quarter Bridge: 1967 Senior TT

John Cooper at Quarter Bridge: 1967 Senior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Seeley) 1968 Junior TT

John Cooper (Seeley) 1968 Junior TT
Mooneyes John Cooper (Seeley) at Signpost Corner: 1968 Junior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT

John Cooper (Seeley) 1968 Senior TT
John Cooper (Seeley) leaves Parliament Square; 1968 Senior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: CM18 6129 John Cooper, Ford Fiesta Zetec S

CM18 6129 John Cooper, Ford Fiesta Zetec S
John Cooper, Ford Fiesta Zetec S, Fiesta Championship, BRSCC, Brands Hatch, Race Weekend, April, 2017, British Racing and Sports Car Club, , cars, Championship, classic cars, classic event

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: John Cooper (Seeley 7R) 1968 JUnior TT

John Cooper (Seeley 7R) 1968 JUnior TT

Background imageJohn Cooper Collection: CM9 8805 John Cooper, Ford Fiesta Zetec

CM9 8805 John Cooper, Ford Fiesta Zetec
John Cooper, Ford Fiesta Zetec, Jam Sport, Fiesta Championship, BRSCC Silverstone Summer Race Weekend 2015, 2015, BRSCC, BRSCC Summer Race weekend 2015, Buckinghamshire, cars, Championship



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John Cooper, a legendary motorcycle racer, left an indelible mark on the racing world with his remarkable achievements. In 1967, he dominated the Junior TT race aboard his Norton bike, showcasing his exceptional skill and determination. The following year, riding a Seeley machine, Cooper once again proved his prowess by clinching victory in the Senior TT event. Cooper's success continued to soar as he triumphed in various races throughout his career. In 1970, astride a Seeley motorcycle yet again, he emerged victorious in another Senior TT competition. His relentless pursuit of excellence led him to claim the Manx Cup in 1949 - an early testament to his talent and potential. Not limited to one category or brand, John Cooper showcased versatility by achieving greatness across different lightweight classes. Riding for Padgett Yamaha in 1968 Lightweight TT and Honda in the 1970 Production 750 TT race, he demonstrated unparalleled speed and precision. Throughout his illustrious career, Cooper collaborated with renowned manufacturers such as Greeves and Kawasaki. He secured victories at the Lightweight TT events for both brands - leaving spectators awestruck by his unmatched skills on two wheels. Undoubtedly one of Cooper's most memorable moments was when he conquered the prestigious Senior TT races aboard Norton motorcycles multiple times between 1963 and 1965. These wins solidified him as a force to be reckoned with on any track or circuit. In addition to these accomplishments on grand stages like the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT), it also made waves at other notable events such as the Junior Manx Grand Prix in 1963 - further cementing himself as a true icon within motorsport history. John Cooper's legacy lives on through these incredible feats that have forever etched him into motorcycle racing folklore. His name will forever be synonymous with speed, skill, and unwavering determination - inspiring generations of racers who strive to follow in his tire tracks.