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At last, the 2025 Festival of Speed is underway, and with it we can fully reveal this year’s Central Feature. Celebrating ...
IPOH: Four smuggling attempts were thwarted by Customs officers, with various items worth up to RM10mil, including unpaid ...
IPOH: A luxurious sports car with an excise duty of about RM4.2mil was seized by the Perak Customs Department during a raid at Westport Container Terminal in Pulai Indah, Selangor.
Australian racing driver David Brabham, youngest son of three-time Formula One world champion Sir Jack Brabham and the brains behind Brabham Automotive, has parted ways with the investment group ...
Brabham Automotive, maker of the BT62 track car, was formed through a partnership between two Australian enterprises. Private equity firm Fusion Capital, with ...
Once not road-legal, the Brabham BT62 can now be enjoyed on public roads—with little discernible effect on its hardcore track worthiness.
Brabham Automotive has revealed a road-legal version of its BT62 hypercar, called the BT62R, and the first examples will be delivered to customers in the next few weeks.
David Brabham’s BT62 is a machine his old man, the late Sir Jack, would surely have loved. We try it Everywhere you look on this BT62 prototype, the attention to detail is meticulous Frankel ...
The first Brabham BT62, a US$1.3 million mid-engined supercar that will have track and road forms, was delivered to customer Horsepower Racing in the U.K., the company said last week.
Brabham Automotive does not plan to stop here – the team hints at a more affordable, fully road-homologated model that’ll arrive in the not too distant future and tap the BT62’s foundations.