The car in which Australia’s Sir Jack Brabham became the only driver-constructor ever to win the Formula One World ...
The global juggernaut of Formula 1, the motor racing extravaganza of thrill and entertainment, begins its 24-stop world championship in Melbourne. A truly global championship which will visit five ...
This is the first time a car, instead of a person, has been uplifted into the highest honour in Australian motorsport.
Special Embraer jet carries colours of the 1966 Repco-Brabham BT19, commemorating the only driver to win a world championship ...
Sixteen Australians have started world championship grands prix since 1950. Six have taken podiums, five have won races and two became world champions, with Oscar Piastri’s strong position at McLaren ...
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Brabham BT19 F1 car to join Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame
Australia’s most successful racing car will soon receive Australian motorsport’s highest honour. The Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame today announced that the Repco-Brabham BT19 F1 ...
Whiskers hanging down to his waist, clutching a stick for support, a bent figure hobbled onto the starting grid at Holland’s Zandvoort race track last week, made his way slowly to a sleek ...
Australian racing team Brabham this month launched the new automotive division Brabham Automotive, whose first product is the BT62 track car. Adorning the car is Brabham's new logo, which to the ...
Jason Plato described the BT62 as “driving in its purest form” on Fifth Gear, and in Competition specification, the Anglo-Australian supercar from Brabham impresses even more. Filling the void between ...
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