Mini Cooper
The Mini is synonymous with British Saloon Car racing in the 1960s, with championship victories in 1961 for Sir John Whitmore and in 1962 for John Love, who remains the only African winner of the British tin-top series. This Mini will have an incredibly poignant pilot, with Charlie Cooper, grandson of John Cooper, at the wheel. John Cooper’s development of BMC’s entry-level car, of course, was very popular among rally drivers and circuit racers alike, and the success was such that the Cooper name remains, to this day, as the high-performance arm of BMW’s modern Mini.