Don’t remember the old-school legendary Brabham Racing? Here is a short history of them. The British racing car manufacturer was founded by two Australians in 1960, Jack Brabham, driver, and Ron Tauranac as a designer. In 1960s, Brabham was the world’s largest manufacturer of open wheel racing cars and it won several championships in Formula One, Two and Three.
In 1992, the company went through a tough financial crisis and were unable to pay their lenders. But now, Brabham is back and their focus seem to be on becoming a BMW tuner. In a press release, the company announced three models:
- Brabham BT 92 – based on an M3 Coupe
- Brabham BT 60 - a tuned up M5
- Brabham BT 70 - a sporty interpretation of the X6
Will they make it? Do we need another BMW tuner? Not sure at this point, but I look forward to the Essen Motor Show where the cars will be unveiled. In the mean time, here is a teaser image of the BT 92.
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- Jordan: I agree. It doesn’t make sense if you really like your E92 M3 you just bought to start hating BMW...
- Giom: @ ///-Game: I get what you’re saying. But you also need to understand that BMW caters for a wide range of...
- efoza: Just wait for the M version of the GT. It is going to look even better. The 7 is now M powered but the GT will...
- Larry: I purchased a used 2006 BMW 530i with Bridgestone Potenza RE050A RFT in 245/40R18. All tires looked good, but...
- Black740: WOW ! She looks amazing. Love those wheels and that colour combo. Very Nice ! .
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Brabham hits out against use of his name.
According to a recent Sydney Morning Herald article:
“Australian car racing legend Sir Jack Brabham spoke of his disappointment that a German company was using his name to sell cars and other products.
Sir Jack, 82, and his family are considering legal action after a range of cars and accessories they say they have nothing to do with have appeared bearing their name.”
Read the rest at…..
http://news.smh.com.au/sport/brabham-hits-out-against-use-of-his-name-20081127-6jjn.html
where can i buy the rims on the bt92 m3