Eric Brandon (18 July 1920 in East Ham, Essex – 8 August 1982 in Gosport, Hampshire) was a motor racing driver and businessman. He was closely associated with the Cooper Car Company, and was instrumental in the early development of the company.
When Brandon and his boyhood friend John Cooper were released from military service after World War II they built two cars to the new National regulations. Brandon, whose family business was electrical goods, had access to BTH magnetos for the JAP engines, which Cooper's father Charlie then acquired. Brandon entered his Cooper in numerous Hillclimbing and sprints and in 1947, at Gransden Lodge airfield, he won Britain's first-ever 500 cc circuit race. Eric Brandon 500race.org Retrieved on 8 April 2008 He also won the first Formula Three title, in 1951. British F3 Champions motorsportsetc.com Retrieved on 4 September 2007.
Later in the 1950s, Brandon entered five World Championship Grands Prix in larger, Formula Two Cooper-Bristol Cars, but failed to score any Championship points. For much of his career Brandon raced for the Ecurie Richmond team, which he formed with Alan Brown. In 1955 he funded the construction of his own Halseylec sports car, named after his electrical supplies company. He continued to compete in cars until 1956, but had become increasingly involved in hydroplane racing and by 1957 had devoted himself entirely to this outlet for his competitive spirit.
Complete Formula One World Championship results
1952
! Ecurie Richmond
! Cooper T20
! Bristol Cars Straight-6 SUI 500 BEL FRA GBR GER NED ITA ! NC
! 0 1954
! Ecurie Richmond
! Cooper T23
! Bristol Cars Straight-6 ARG 500 BEL FRA GBR GER SUI ITA ESP
! NC
! 0
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