The Cooper-Maserati

I have been quoted as saying that I didnโ€™t much like the Tommy Atkins Cooper-Maserati. Now, I donโ€™t know if I was right about that, but I do remember some of its characteristics pretty well. The power range was about a 1,000 revs, maybe 1,200 maximum, and that meant it was all or nothing at all. You would start driving and say, โ€œLook itโ€™s getting out of line already!โ€ It would hit the power range and then you would need about three hands to control the thing!

Roy Salvadori
Roy Salvadori

I did say that I found it would understeer and then oversteer, and I guess I did find it brutish, but if you think about it now, I suppose we didnโ€™t test much. It was a new and different car, and we took it to races as soon as it had been built, so I was finding out how it worked as I was racing. I was happy to do it, as I liked working with Tommy Atkins. He was a wonderful guy and I had been driving for him since 1958. He was originally a motorcyclist, that was what he loved, and I think he had done a fair amount of racing on bikes. I did have some good sponsors at the time, and he certainly was one of them.

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