Cooper — 2 museum-grade prints across the catalogue. COOPER T53 (United Kingdom, 1960) — independent Formula 1 engineering tribute art; not affiliated with FIA, Formula One, or Cooper. Fan-art disclaimer applies. The Cooper Monaco represents the moment mid-engine architecture crossed from Formula One into sports-prototype endurance racing — a Surbiton-built weapon that proved rear-engine weight distribution could dominate twisty Sarthe sections even when outright Mulsanne speed favoured larger front-engine rivals. Cooper's shield identity, navy livery, and rear-wing aerodynamics became shorthand for 1960s British racing innovation before monocoque construction rewrote the rulebook.

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