Brabham, a name long associated with racing, and intends to return to Le Mans, has just revealed its new supercar, the BT62. And from the looks of it, it's pretty typical modern supercar design.
Two weeks ahead of its debut, we get some of the big specs and a single teaser image of the Brabham BT62. After nearly three decades away from motorsports, Brabham is back from the dead.
The BT62 was Brabham Automotive's first product, launched in 2018. It featured aerodynamics capable of producing 2,646 pounds of downforce, which surpassed the vehicle's 2,143-pound weight.
It’s almost exactly 12 months since Le Mans winner David Brabham revealed the BT62 to the world, and since then Brabham Automotive has been hard at work to turn it into a production reality.
a substantial rise over the BT62’s 975kg dry weight. Like all of Brabham’s racers, its construction is slightly more old fashioned than most new-age rivals from the larger OEMs, with a tubular ...