2012 Mini John Cooper Works GP
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(from Mini Press
Release) Big on performance, small in number: The MINI
John Cooper Works GP. Fastest MINI ever built – Best lap of the
Nürburgring-Nordschleife: 8 min. 23 sec. – Extensive use of motor
sport technology – Racing feeling transferred to the road – Preview
at the MINI United festival – Production limited to 2,000 cars.
Munich. Only once has there been anything like it, but even that
wasn’t as quick. With the MINI John Cooper Works GP, the British
premium brand has come up with another car of exceptional talent
designed to deliver extreme performance on both the race track and
the road. The sportiest road-registered MINI ever made will go on
sale later this year in a limited run of 2,000 cars. It is currently
completing a programme of testing in preparation for series
production, part of which has involved setting an impressive fastest
lap of the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife circuit. The MINI John Cooper
Works GP lapped the erstwhile Grand Prix course in 8 min. 23 sec. In
so doing, the new model has put clear asphalt between itself and
numerous sports cars from loftier perches – and beaten the lap time
set by its predecessor, the MINI Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP
Kit, by almost 19 seconds.
Underpinning the performance characteristics of the MINI John Cooper
Works GP is exclusive powertrain, chassis and aerodynamics
technology inspired directly by motor sport. Its twin-scroll turbo
engine generates outstanding torque, displays remarkable elasticity
and demonstrates a healthy appetite for revs. Specially developed,
adjustable race suspension channels this superlative output into
spectacular yet precisely controllable handling.
As well as being undeniably imposing visually, the design of the
body also gives the MINI John Cooper Works GP ideal aerodynamic
balance in extreme driving situations – a key element in delivering
that handling flair. Large front and rear aprons, striking side
skirts and a bespoke roof spoiler are complemented by a newly
developed rear diffuser which optimises airflow around the
underbody. The interior of the MINI John Cooper Works GP also
contributes to the car’s inspirational racing feeling; with the rear
seats removed, it focuses unashamedly on the needs of the driver and
co-driver.
Concentrated motor sport expertise – faithfully embodied at MINI by
its John Cooper Works sub-brand – is the not-so-secret ingredient in
the MINI John Cooper Works GP recipe. The “GP” tag on the model
title tells you exactly where the extreme sports edition of the
compact MINI most tellingly reveals its potential. The GP’s chassis
configuration, the effectiveness of its race-spec braking system,
the grip offered by its likewise bespoke racing tyres, and its
aerodynamic properties have been honed into a high-performance whole
on the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife circuit, erstwhile venue for
Formula One races and lauded as the world’s most challenging race
track. The noteworthy lap time set by the MINI John Cooper Works GP
is the product of this extensive testing programme.
The unadulterated transfer of motor sport expertise into the
everyday driving environment has history at MINI; it was this
approach that made the MINI Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP Kit
the epitome of extreme driving fun in a small car when it was
unveiled in 2006. Specific output of 100 kW/136 hp per litre of
displacement and similarly impressive reserves of racing technology
have secured its status as a sought-after collector’s item today.
The MINI John Cooper Works GP follows eagerly in the tyre tracks of
its predecessor – and with an even greater spring in its step. It
will be in similarly short supply; the world will have to make do
with just 2,000 examples. Hosting the preview of the new model is
another grand prix race track with history etched into every corner.
The MINI John Cooper Works GP will be unveiled publicly for the
first time at Le Castellet in France, venue for the MINI United
festival on 11 – 13 May 2012.