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Cooper T33

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Cooper T33
CategorySports racing car
ConstructorCooper
Technical specifications
Axle track52 in (132.1 cm) (Front)
52 in (132.1 cm) (Rear)
Wheelbase91 in (2,311.4 mm)
EngineJaguar 3,442 cc (210 cu in) I6 naturally-aspirated mid-engined
Transmission5-speed manual
Power250 hp (190 kW)
Weight1,905 lb (864.1 kg)
Competition history
RacesWinsPodiums
571021

The Cooper T33 is a lightweight sports car, designed and developed by British manufacturer Cooper Cars in 1954. Between 1954 and 1958, it managed to score 10 race wins, and 21 podium finishes. It is powered by the 250 hp (190 kW), 3.4-litre, XK engine, which was also used in many Jaguar sports cars.[1][2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Complete Archive of Cooper T33
  2. ^ Cooper T33
  3. ^ "Cooper Jaguar T33, 1954 [Auta5P ID:3430 EN]".
  4. ^ "Jade Miniatures; Cooper Jaguar T33; 1955 24h le Mans DNF; Whitehead & Whitehead; RN11 98756".