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1955 COOPER BRISTOL T40

 

Selected to take part in the 12th Historic Monaco Grand Prix of 2020 - Race B
First rear-engined Formula 1 car

Powered by a Bristol 2-litre engine

Engine rebuilt - 0 km

Three-times Formula 1 world champion Jack Brabham's first Formula 1 car

The Nomad Mk1 is a unique model in the world

Indeed, the Mk1 is the first car built by the young British brand created by Mark Konig and Bob Curl, a  old  from Lotus. Only three competition cars were built by Nomad. The MK1 is also the only coupe produced and it is by far the most beautiful model with the most important racing history. After the first tests carried out at Lyddon Hill, the novelty was released in the race in 1967 at the meeting of Crystal Palace. On many occasions Konig will choose to team up with Tony Lanfranchi. The Nomad lives up to its name in that during its first three years, it traveled up and down Europe to participate in numerous races and crossed the Atlantic in 1968 to run the 24 Hours of Daytona.

Its impressive track record includes  :
  • Three participations in the 500 km of the Nürburgring and the Mugello GP,  

  • Two participations in the 6 hours of Brands Hatch,  at the Targa Florio, 1000 km from Paris, 1000 km from the Nürburgring,  

  • A participation in the 12 hours of Reims, in the Trophée d'Auvergne, in the 500 km of Imola, a registration in the 24 hours of Le Mans 1968 where she received the No 73 but did not take the start, and a participation in the 24 hours by Daytona  1968 as indicated above.

 

The body which was originally made of aluminum was designed by Bob Curl and manufactured by the famous English coachbuilder Williams & Pritchard. Over time his design has undergone slight changes. From 1968, the front and rear hoods were modified and are now  made of fiberglass, the central part of the body remaining in aluminum.

 

The multitubular frame of round sections is robust and very well designed. During its life, the Nomad Mk1 received several engines. The original engine is a Ford 1600 4 cylinder block prepared by Chris Steele, mated to a Hewland MK9 gearbox. Its power is given for 175 bhp at 7800 rpm. Its displacement was then pushed to 1800 cc, and finally the Nomad received the fragile BRM V8 1500 cc.

 

Today the car is in perfect running and presentation condition. Its 1,800 cc Ford Twin Cam engine passed through the engine test bench delivers 192 horsepower. The car has a complete follow-up and numerous maintenance invoices as well as a complete file including the gray card of the time in the name of Mark Konig. Having remained the property of a German collector for 27 years, it has a documented history. 

Can be registered in France.

 

Race history

1967

1967.05.29 - Crystal Palace - Anerley Trophy
# 91 --- Mark Konig (GB) - Nomad Mk1 Ford / Result: DNF (8th)
 

1967.06.18 - Charade - Auvergne Trophy
# 29 --- Mark Konig (GB) - Nomad Mk1 Ford / Grid: 11th - Result: 7th (1st class S1.6)

 

1967.06.24 - Reims 12 noon
# 59 --- Mark Konig (GB) / Rollo Fielding (GB) - Nomdad Mk1Ford / Result: DNF (clutch)
 

Mugello GP 1967

1967.07.23 - Mugello GP
# 14 --- Mark Konig (GB) - Nomad Mk1 Ford / Result: 12th (3rd class P2.0))

1967.08.13 - Croft - Wills Trophy
#? --- Konig - Nomad Mk1 Ford / DNS (engine)

 

1967.09.03 - Nurburgring 500km
# 6 --- Konig - Nomad Mk1 Ford / Result: DNF (17th - 3rd class P1.6)

 

Phoenix Park 1967 

1967.09.17 - Phoenix Park (Irl)
# 18 --- Mark Konig (GB) - Nomad Mk1 Ford / Result: DNF (engine)

1967.10.15 - Paris 1000km
# 40 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 Ford / Grid: 22nd (3'12''7) - Result: 12th (1st class)
 

1968

1968.02.04 - Daytona 24h
# 10 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 Ford 1.6 / Grid: 31st (2'16''71) - Result: 24th

 

1968.04.07 - Brands Hatch BOAC 6h
# 49 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 - Ford 1.8 / Grid: 19th (1'42''0) - Result: DNF (22 laps - camshaft)
 

1968.04.25 - Monza 1000km
# 32 --- Koenig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 - Ford / DNA (source: WSRP)


1968.05.05 - Targa Florio
# 208 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 Ford / Result: 32nd

1968.05.19 - Nurburgring 1000km
# 48 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 Ford 1.6 / Grid: 50th (10'30''4) - Result: DNF (electrics)

1968.05.26 - Spa 1000km
# 20 --- Konig - Nomad Mk1 Ford / DNA

1968.06 - Montlhéry
Nomad Mk1 / Result: DNF

1968.06.18 - Anderstorp
Nomad Mk1 / Result: DNF

 

1968.07.28 - Mugello GP
# 12 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 BRM / on entry list, refused

1968.08.18 - Wunstorf (SP2.0)
#? --- Konig - Nomad Mk1 BRM / Result: DNF (source: RSC)

1968.08.25 - Jyllandsring - Ford GP
#? --- Nomad Mk1 BRM / Result: 6th

 

1968.09.04 - Nurburgring 500km
# 12 --- Mark Konig - Nomad Mk1 BRM / Grid: 8th (10'00''3) - Result: 5th
 

1968.09.15 - Imola 500km
# 7 --- Koenig - Nomad Mk1 - BRM / Result: 7th

1968.09.29 - Le Mans 24h
# 73 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1 Ford / NA
 

1968.10.13 - Paris 1000km
# 24 --- Konig / Lanfranchi - Nomad Mk1- BRM 2l / Grid: 22nd - Result: 14th
 

1969

1969.04.13 - Brands Hatch 6h - BOAC 500
# 81 --- Peter Jackson (GB) / Mike Crabtree (GB) - Nomad Mk1 BRM (Entrant: Julian Hasler) / Grid: 33rd (1'46''2) - Result: 22nd

 

1969.05.04 - Targa Florio
# 236 --- Jackson / Clive Baker (GB) - Nomad Mk1 BRM / Practice: 40'50''0) - DNS (accident in practice)

 

1969.06.01 - Nurburgring 1000km
# 46 --- Jackson / Carbree - Nomad Mk1 BRM / Grid: 47th (10'20''6) - Result: DNF (23 laps - ignition)

1969.07.20 - Mugello GP
# 32 --- Peter Jackson - Nomad Mk1 BRM (In: J. Hasler) / DNS

1969.09.01 - Brands Hatch - Guards Trophy
# 114 --- Peter Jackson (GB) - Nomad Mk1 BRM (In: Julian Hasler) / Result: 19th

1969.09.07 - Nurburgring 500km
#? --- Jackson - Nomad Mk1 BRM / Result? (4th class P1.6)

1969.09.09 - Brands Hatch - STP championship Race
#? --- Willie Green (GB) - Nomad Mk1 BRM / Result: 2nd

 

Technical characteristics

: Nomad

: GT MK1

: 1967

: 1

: Tubular steel

: Fiberglass

:  1.8 l Ford Twin Cam

: 192 ch. at 7,000 rpm.

: Hewland Mk9

: 550 kg

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