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  2. Mini John Cooper Works Buggy - Wikipedia

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    The Mini John Cooper Works Buggy is an off-road competition car, built by X-raid under the Mini marque. The car won the 2019 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies and the 2020 and 2021 Dakar Rallys. The German racing team X-raid has been using the car since 2018. [1]

  3. John Cooper Works - Wikipedia

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    John Cooper Works (JCW) is a British car marque now owned by BMW and it is an in-house tuning, development, and international automotive racing division for Mini vehicles. It was founded in 2002 by Michael Cooper, son of John Cooper, the racing car maker and tuner responsible for the original Mini Cooper.

  4. Mini John Cooper Works WRC - Wikipedia

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    The Mini John Cooper Works WRC is a World Rally Car debuted by the Mini WRC Team during the 2011 World Rally Championship season.It is the first rally car to bear the Mini label in top-level rallying since the 1960s. [2]

  5. Mini's 2-Door John Cooper Works Models Live On, But Without ...

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    The JCW Cooper in hardtop form manages a 0-60 mph time of 5.9 seconds, while the slightly heavier convertible version does it in 6.2 seconds. By comparison, the Cooper S hardtop does 0-60 mph in 6 ...

  6. Mini Hatch - Wikipedia

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    The last Mk I variant to be produced using the supercharged Tritec engine was the Mini Cooper S with John Cooper Works GP Kit, a light-weight, quasi-race-prepped John Cooper Works model. Hand-finished by Bertone in Italy, it was offered as a limited-production run of 2000 cars during the 2006 model year , with 444 of those originally intended ...

  7. KW Automotive - Wikipedia

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    KW Automotive owns a group of brands covering industries such as wheels, suspension, chassis components, and sim racing, with subsidiaries such as BBS Automotive, ST Suspensions, Reiger Suspension, Belltech, ap Sportfahrwerke, AL-KO, TrackTime, Ascher Racing, and RaceRoom (including the game's developer KW Studios).