About Swift Cooper

Swift was formed in 1983 in the USA, and within a year had won the Formula Ford SCCA National Championship with its first racing car.

In 1986, Frank Bradley bought the British rights to the name, and set up the company at Snetterton race course in Norfolk. From there, the classic Swift racing car design began to emerge.

The nineties were a period of great success, with cars being built each year from 1992 to 1999. Wins in the British Championship from 1993 to 1995 were matched with equal reward on the continent, where Swift teamed up with champion team Geva Racing, to provide wins at the Benelux Championship from 1996 to 1998. A great decade was capped with another win, at the Finnish Championship in 1999.

Change was in the air however, and in 1998, the company moved to its new and present home at the Castle Combe circuit in Wiltshire and was sold to Alan Cooper to become Swift Cooper. The first car under the new banner was soon taking shape, and a striking new direction was revealed with the launch of the SC2000Z, eventually driven by Ollie Kaurala in the 2000 Championship.

Using cutting-edge CAD and CAM techniques, Swift Cooper will continue to refine new designs in preparation for the next season.



The New Swift Cooper

2010 Swift Cooper Blueprint

The new specification Formula Ford car, the SC2010, To be released...

Swift Cooper

The Swift name is synonymous with British racing prestige. For over 20 years we have delivered race and championship winning Formula Ford cars using ground-breaking designs and the very highest quality materials and manufacturing techniques.

Swift Cooper, based at Castle Combe Circuit, the company enters an exciting new period with the launch of its SC2010 Formula Ford car. Enhancing upon the build quality and reliability of previous winning cars, the SC2010 has been designed to provide complete control and confidence on the track. In short, it's out there to get the win.

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