Gordon Coppuck
Male, Person
1936 –
Who is Gordon Coppuck?
Gordon Coppuck is a British racing car designer who was chief designer for McLaren and later worked for March and co-founded Spirit.
Born in December 1936, he attended Queen Mary's School for Boys before becoming an apprentice at the National Gas Turbine Establishment. In 1965 he followed his ex NGTE colleague Robin Herd to McLaren, working as his assistant. In 1971 he became chief designer at McLaren, responsible for various models including the Indianapolis 500 M16 and world championship winning M23. When McLaren merged with Ron Dennis's Project Four in 1980, Coppuck departed, rejoining Herd at March. The following year he founded Spirit with March's Formula Two team manager John Wickham. Sprit raced in Formula Two and then Formula One before Coppuck returned to March. Coppuck's cousin Frank Coppuck is also a racing car designer.
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- Born
- Dec 8, 1936
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- Queen Mary's School for Boys, Basingstoke
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on July 23, 2013
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