Mike Costin
Michael Charles "Mike" Costin (born 10 July 1929, in Hendon) was, together with Keith Duckworth, the co-founder of Cosworth Engineering,[1] a producer of Ford-funded and sponsored engines. Drivers including Jackie Stewart, Emerson Fittipaldi and Nelson Piquet won the Formula One World Championship using Cosworth DFV engines during the 1970s.[2]
He was educated at Salvatorian College in Wealdstone and then apprenticed at De Havilland. In 1953 he started at Lotus, initially helping out on a part-time basis. Keith Duckworth joined Lotus in 1957 and they founded Cosworth Engineering in 1958. He later described himself as having "studied for 40 years at the University of Duckworth".[1]
In recent years he has been a consultant to the revived Triumph motorbike company.[1]
Mike Costin is the younger brother of Frank Costin, an aerodynamics and race car designer for Lotus, Lister and Maserati, and co-founder of Marcos Cars.
References
- 1 2 3 "Keith Duckworth". Daily Telegraph. 2005-02-22. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
- ↑ "Heritage /History". Cosworth. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
Further reading
- Robson, Graham (2003). Cosworth: The Search for Power. J H Haynes & Co Ltd. ISBN 1-84425-015-6.