In the first official competition with the new hypersport, it will be managed by the company's leaders, David brabham, who also won 24 Hours of Le Mans and Will Power, an established racing name mainly across the Atlantic, with extensive experience in sports prototype racing.

"We are especially proud to be back on the scene after 27 years with David Brabham, who with his speed, professionalism and personality is a great contribution to our debut at Brands Hatch, where the Brabham team has had great success for decades," he said. said the company's first operative, Dan Marks.
It is otherwise a two-hour race of the series Britcar Endurance Championship, which will take place on 9 and 10 November. Brands Hatch has a special place in the history of the Brabham team as it is Sir Jack Brabham in 1966 he won his third world title on this racetrack, Nelson Piquet however, in 1983 he won here on Grand Prix of Europe.

The Brabhama BT62 is otherwise powered atmospheric 5,4-liter V8 with 700 hp, and the car itself weighs everything 972 kilograms. While driving, the BT62 produces just for 1.200 kilograms of pressure to the ground. Brabham otherwise intends to perform with him at 24 hours Le Mans in two years, but they’re not quite sure yet whether they’ll be performing in the GTE breakdown or in the new Hypercar class.
