Welcome back to The Cooper Cast Podcast, the FUN podcast for the MINI motoring community, with host Dale Blankenship and faithful sidekick Producer Kodi, once again helping oversee operations at Cooper Cast HQ.
This episode starts with a story that perfectly captures something Dale has talked about for years: a new MINI owner accidentally discovered the real MINI community. Until recently, she thought MINI ownership pretty much started and ended with the massive global Facebook groups. She had no idea there was an entire world beyond that—local clubs, regional rallies, weekend meetups, scenic drives, multi-day events, and genuine friendships built around these quirky little cars.
It was like discovering an entirely new side of MINI ownership.
And honestly? More people need to discover it too.
From there, we shift gears into something much bigger for the future of the brand. MINI Global has a new design chief, Holger Hampf, and the ideas he’s discussing for MINI’s future have enthusiasts paying very close attention. In fact, it sounds like someone at MINI may finally be speaking the language of the enthusiasts again.
That leads us into the beginning of a new multi-part series where we look back at:
- where MINI has been,
- where it is today,
- where Hampf seems to want to take it,
- and whether those ideas could actually become reality.
In this first installment, Dale takes a fond—and honest—look back at the 1st and 2nd generation BMW-era MINIs. The highs, the lows, the personality, the problems, and why both generations still hold such a strong place in the hearts of enthusiasts despite their flaws.
And in the next episode, we’ll continue the journey into the world of the 3rd and 4th generation MINIs, exploring how the brand evolved, where it improved, and where some owners think it may have lost its way.
It’s another episode filled with MINI passion, community insight, nostalgia, and a thoughtful look at where this beloved little brand could be headed next.
Motor safely… and don’t forget to wave! 🚗🐾
Gigagears story on Holgar Humpf
https://gigagears.com/minis-design-revolution-holger-hampfs-vision-for-the-future/