David Brabham




















































































David Brabham

David Brabham 2007.jpg
David Brabham in 2007

Born
(1965-09-05) 5 September 1965 (age 53)
Wimbledon, London, England, United Kingdom

Formula One World Championship career
Nationality
Australia Australian
Active years
1990, 1994
Teams
Brabham, Simtek
Entries 30 (24 starts)
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podiums 0
Career points 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First entry 1990 San Marino Grand Prix
Last entry 1994 Australian Grand Prix

24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years
1992–1993, 1996–2010, 2012
Teams
Tom Walkinshaw Racing, Gulf Racing/GTC Racing, David Price Racing, Panoz Motorsports, Team Bentley, Zytek Engineering, Aston Martin Racing, Russian Age Racing, Peugeot Sport Total, Highcroft Racing, JRM
Best finish 1st (2009)
Class wins 3 (2007, 2008, 2009)


David Brabham (born 5 September 1965) is an Australian professional racing driver and one of the most successful and experienced specialists in sports car racing. He has won three international Sports Car series and is one of four Australians to have won the Le Mans 24 Hour sports car race, winning the event in 2009. Brabham won the American Le Mans Series in 2009 and 2010. He also competed in Formula One, racing for the Brabham and Simtek teams in 1990 and 1994 respectively. Brabham is the youngest son of three-time Formula One world champion Sir Jack Brabham, brother to Geoff Brabham and Gary Brabham. He is also brother-in-law to Mike Thackwell, father to Sam Brabham and uncle to Matthew Brabham.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Motor racing career


    • 2.1 Early career


    • 2.2 Formula One career


    • 2.3 Touring Cars


    • 2.4 GT racing


    • 2.5 Sports car racing




  • 3 Project Brabham


  • 4 Brabham Automotive


  • 5 Family


  • 6 Racing record


    • 6.1 Career summary


    • 6.2 Complete Formula One results


    • 6.3 Complete International Formula 3000 results


    • 6.4 12 Hours of Sebring results


    • 6.5 24 Hours of Le Mans results


    • 6.6 Complete British Touring Car Championship results


    • 6.7 Complete GT1 World Championship results


    • 6.8 Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results


    • 6.9 Bathurst 1000 results


    • 6.10 Spa 24 Hours results


    • 6.11 Bathurst 24 Hour results




  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early life


Brabham, who was born in Wimbledon, London, spent his childhood in Australia. Despite his father's motor racing fame he took little interest in motor racing until after he left school. As a child he played soccer up until the age of twelve and then took up Australian rules football when the family moved to Sydney. Growing up, Sir Jack did not force David into racing, and it was only after discovering go-karts at 17, that he became enthusiastic enough to purchase a second-hand go-kart with his next-door neighbour and to begin racing.



Motor racing career



Early career


Brabham's professional racing career began in Australia in 1983, racing karts for two years, after which he moved into the Ford Laser "one make" series for 1985. In 1986 he switched to Formula Ford 1600 and subsequently to Australian Formula 2, winning the 1987 Australian Drivers' Championship in that category. The 1987 ADC was, unlike previous years, only held as a single race rather than a series of rounds and was run as a support category to the 1987 Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide. After starting 38th on the grid due to carburettor and electrical problems with his Ralt RT30 Volkswagen in qualifying, he caught and passed leader Rohan Onslow on lap 13 of the 15 lap race and went on to a 1.7 second victory.


He also competed in the New Zealand Formula Atlantic series, the American Formula Atlantic series and in the South American Formula 3 Championship during the 1987 season.[1] A move from Australia to Europe under sponsorship from Camel in 1989 saw him joining the Bowman team and winning the British Formula Three Championship.



Formula One career


Brabham's break into Formula One in 1990 with the Brabham team met with little success. He had raised a considerable amount of sponsorship to join the team bearing his family name (though it had been sold on three times since) but financial constraints hindered the team all season. While David had been hired to drive ahead of the season he requested to skip the first two races to prepare himself, Gregor Foitek taking the seat instead. Ironically his brother Gary attempted to qualify for the first two rounds in the ill-fated Life before quitting; the brothers therefore both contested the 1990 season without actually entering any of the same meetings.


His first outing with the team was the 1990 San Marino Grand Prix where he failed to qualify. His first Formula One start came at the next race in Monaco where his father Jack had won in 1959, his first championship year. In 14 races he only managed to qualify the uncompetitive Judd-engined car six times, including the last race of the year at home in Australia. This, and David being unable to raise the reported $3m needed to keep his place in the team, led to him being replaced at the end of the season. Brabham joined the Tom Walkinshaw Racing Jaguar team in 1991 and also in that year won the Spa 24 Hours driving a Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R alongside Naoki Hattori and the late Anders Olofsson.


Brabham returned to Formula One in 1994 with the under-funded Simtek team after his father bought shares in the team. The second seat was to be filled by paying drivers, with Roland Ratzenberger taking the first five races before Jean-Marc Gounon took over. The S941 chassis was overweight, used a fully manual gearbox as opposed to the semi-automatic types used by most teams and inferior wire-spring Cosworth HB customer engines. Despite this Brabham qualified for every round of the series.
The team suffered the blow of the death of Roland Ratzenberger during qualifying for the San Marino Grand Prix. Traditionally the other team driver would withdraw in such a situation, but seeing the demoralisation around him, Brabham decided to race on, only to crash out after a suspension failure of his own. In Ratzenberger's memory the team made a collective decision to see out the season, with Brabham's strong leadership often cited as a key factor. While the Simtek was uncompetitive he won considerable acclaim for his determination and for gradually improving the speed of the underfunded package, also handily out-performing his various teammates.



Touring Cars


Brabham quit Formula One at the end of that year to begin touring car racing – while he wanted to help Simtek the salary offered by the BMW works team was too good to ignore. 1995 in a BTCC BMW was not a success, but subsequent successes included winning the 1996 JGTC GT500 championship in McLaren F1 GTR (so far the only non-Japanese team car to win this), and the 1997 AMP Bathurst 1000 in its Super Touring era. Driving a BMW 320i at Bathurst with brother Geoff, the pair were flagged in 2nd but were elevated to the win soon after the finish when their BMW Motorsport Australia teammates Paul Morris and Craig Baird were disqualified, the team making an error at the last pit stop by not doing a driver change and leaving Baird in the car for the run home, not realising that he would exceed his allowed driving time before the race ended.


He won the Professional Sports Car Championship in the United States with the Panoz racing team in 1998, and the 1999 Petit Le Mans race also with Panoz.



GT racing


Brabham joined Sumo Power GT for the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship, teaming with Jamie Campbell-Walter in a Nissan GT-R. The duo finished 10th in the driver's championship. He will join the Blancpain Endurance Series in 2012, driving a McLaren MP4-12C for United Autosports.



Sports car racing




Walk of fame - Le Mans, Handprints and signatures from the winners of the 2009 edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans


Since 1999 he has been a regular in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), having raced for teams such as Panoz and Prodrive Ferrari 550 Maranello. He won the Sebring 12-hour race in 2005. In Australia, he has contested the Bathurst 24 Hour race and continued to make occasional appearances in the Bathurst 1000.


Brabham has won a total of 23 ALMS events across all four classes in the series. He is a two-time champion in the series, winning the LMP1 title in 2009 and LMP title in 2010.


In 2003, Brabham won first-in-class (4th overall) with Multimatic Motorsports at the 24 Hours of Daytona, the Daytona Prototype category's inaugural race.[2] Brabham finished second at the 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans driving for Bentley. In 2005 he started the first of four consecutive Le Mans starts racing Aston Martin DBR9's. He finished ninth overall and third in the GT1 Class for Aston Martin Racing. At the 2006 24 Hours of Le Mans, Brabham scored a fourth in the GT1 category (ninth overall) driving for Russian Age Racing. Brabham won the GT1 class of the 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans and again in the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans driving for Aston Martin Racing.


Driving for Peugeot, he won the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans outright with co-drivers Alexander Wurz and Marc Gené driving a Peugeot 908 HDi FAP. He joined brother Geoff as a Le Mans winner with his older brother having also won for Peugeot in 1993. It also saw him join his father and older brother as an outright winner at Le Mans with father Jack having won the only French Grand Prix held at the Bugatti Circuit in 1967.


David Brabham became only the fourth Australian driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans following Bernard Rubin in 1928, Vern Schuppan in 1983, and older brother Geoff in 1993.


Brabham won the 2009 and 2010 American Le Mans Series LMP championship, driving for Highcroft Racing. For 2012, he will compete in the FIA World Endurance Championship in a JRM Racing Honda Performance Development ARX-03a.



Project Brabham


In the Autumn of 2014, Project Brabham was announced [3] as an innovative and new way of setting up a motor racing team. The project is aimed at integrating the public and fans with the team. The initial start-up of the project was run via crowdfunding [4][5] through the Indiegogo portal, where members of the public and fans alike could become part of the team.


″The money from the first phase of crowdfunding has been used to build this first stage Brabham-Digital website. We also created the all-important investor prospectus, which is vital in searching for and securing the investment required to build and launch both the team and Brabham-Digital platform" [4]


The project is still gathering much needed investment to get the team onto the track with the aim to become part of the FIA World Endurance championship.


"Our complete focus is now on finding and signing the investors and partners that will be vital in securing the investment required to make this vision a reality. When that investment is secured, the full Brabham-Digital platform will be developed and built, evolving into a much more engaging and powerful engine, divided into the three different knowledge sharing and e-learning platforms."



Brabham Automotive


Brabham launched Brabham Automotive in May 2018. Its first product is the Brabham BT62.[6]



Family


Brabham's two older brothers Geoff and Gary also pursued motor racing careers. His wife Lisa (sister of Mike Thackwell) also raced. His son Sam Brabham and nephew Matthew Brabham now race in junior formulae.



Racing record



Career summary


























































































































































































































































































































Season
Series
Position
Car
Team
1985
Goodyear Car Owners Club Laser Series[7]
6th

Ford KB Laser
D Brabham
1986

Motorcraft Formula Ford "Driver to Europe" Series
5th

Van Diemen RF85 Ford
D Brabham
1987

Australian Drivers' Championship

1st

Ralt RT30 Volkswagen
Australian Motor Racing

Australian Formula 2 Championship
12th

Motorcraft Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series
12th

Van Diemen RF86
D Brabham
1988

British Formula 3 Championship Class B

3rd

Ralt RT31 Volkswagen
Jack Brabham Racing
1989

British Formula 3 Championship

1st

Ralt RT31 Volkswagen
Jack Brabham Racing

Macau Grand Prix

1st

Ralt RT33 Volkswagen

1990

Formula One World Championship
NC

Brabham BT59 Judd

Motor Racing Developments

Australian Endurance Championship
17th

Ford Sierra RS500

Benson & Hedges Racing
1991

World Sportscar Championship
18th

Jaguar XJR-14

Silk Cut Jaguar
1992

World Sportscar Championship
10th

Toyota TS010

Toyota Team TOM's
1994

Formula One World Championship
NC

Simtek S941 Ford

Simtek
1995

British Touring Car Championship
13th

BMW 318i

Schnitzer Motorsport
1996

All-Japan GT Championship

1st

McLaren F1 GTR BMW
Team Lark
1997

FIA GT Championship
23rd

Panoz Esperante GTR-1 Ford

David Price Racing
1998

FIA GT Championship
11th

Panoz Esperante GTR-1 Ford

DAMS
1999

American Le Mans Series

2nd

Panoz Esperante GTR-1 Ford
Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S Ford

Panoz Motor Sports

Shell Championship Series
54th

Holden VT Commodore

Wayne Gardner Racing
2000

American Le Mans Series
7th

Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S Ford

Panoz Motor Sports
2001

American Le Mans Series
7th

Panoz LMP07 Élan
Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S Élan

Panoz Motor Sports

European Le Mans Series
11th

Panoz LMP07 Élan

Panoz Motor Sports
2002

American Le Mans Series
6th

Panoz LMP01 Evo Élan

Panoz Motor Sports
2003

American Le Mans Series (GTS Class)

3rd

Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello

Prodrive

American Le Mans Series (LMP900 Class)
21st

Bentley EXP Speed 8

Team Bentley

V8 Supercar Championship Series
46th

Ford BA Falcon

Dick Johnson Racing
2004

American Le Mans Series (GTS Class)
7th

Saleen S7-R Ford
Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT
ACEMCO Motorsports
Krohn-Barbour Racing

Le Mans Endurance Series (LMP1 Class)
28th

Zytek 04S

Zytek Engineering
2005

American Le Mans Series (GT1 Class)
11th

Aston Martin DBR9

Aston Martin Racing

V8 Supercar Championship Series
36th

Ford BA Falcon

Ford Performance Racing
2006

American Le Mans Series (GT2 Class)
5th

Panoz Esperante GT-LM

Multimatic Motorsports

FIA GT Championship
31st

Aston Martin DBR9

Cirtek Motorsport
2007

American Le Mans Series (P2 Class)
9th

Acura ARX-01a

Highcroft Racing
2008

American Le Mans Series (P2 Class)

3rd

Acura ARX-01B

Highcroft Racing
2009

American Le Mans Series (P1 Class)

1st

Acura ARX-02a

Highcroft Racing

Le Mans Series
21st

Peugeot 908 HDi FAP

Team Peugeot Total

Australian Mini Challenge
NC

Mini JCW R56
BMW Uber Star
2010

American Le Mans Series (LMP Class)

1st

HPD ARX-01C

Highcroft Racing
2011

FIA GT1 World Championship
10th

Nissan GT-R

Sumo Power GT

International V8 Supercars Championship
54th

Ford FG Falcon

Stone Brothers Racing
2012

FIA World Endurance Championship
10th

HPD ARX-03a

JRM
2013
Scirocco R China Masters Challenge
5th
Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup


American Le Mans Series (LMP2 Class)
10th

HPD ARX-01C

Extreme Speed Motorsports

International V8 Supercars Championship
59th

Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG

James Rosenberg Racing
2014

United SportsCar Championship
33rd

HPD ARX-01C

Extreme Speed Motorsports
2015

FIA World Endurance Championship
18th

HPD ARX-01C

Extreme Speed Motorsports


Complete Formula One results


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Year
Entrant
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

WDC

Pts

1990

Motor Racing Developments

Brabham BT59

Judd EV 3.5 V8

USA

BRA

SMR
DNQ

MON
Ret

CAN
DNQ

MEX
Ret

FRA
15

GBR
DNQ

GER
Ret

HUN
DNQ

BEL
Ret

ITA
DNQ

POR
Ret

ESP
DNQ

JPN
Ret

AUS
Ret
NC
0

1994

MTV Simtek Ford

Simtek S941

Ford HBD6 3.5 V8

BRA
12

PAC
Ret

SMR
Ret

MON
Ret

ESP
10

CAN
14

FRA
Ret

GBR
15

GER
Ret

HUN
11

BEL
Ret

ITA
Ret

POR
Ret

EUR
Ret

JPN
12

AUS
Ret
NC
0


Complete International Formula 3000 results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races
in italics indicate fastest lap)







































Year
Entrant
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Pos.
Pts

1991

Roni Team Ralt

Ralt RT23

Cosworth

VAL
7

PAU
7

JER
11

MUG
9

PER

HOC

BRH

SPA

BUG

NOG
NC
0


12 Hours of Sebring results

































































































































































































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.


1992

United Kingdom Bud Light/Jaguar Racing

United States Davy Jones

Jaguar XJR-12D
GTP
338
4th
4th

1998

United States Panoz Motorsports

United Kingdom Andy Wallace

Panoz GTR-1
GT1
318

2nd

1st

1999

United States Panoz Motor Sports

France Éric Bernard

Panoz GTR-1
LMP
103
DNF
DNF

2000

United States Panoz Motor Sports

Denmark Jan Magnussen
France Pierre-Henri Raphanel

Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S
LMP
249
DNF
DNF

2001

United States Panoz Motor Sports

Denmark Jan Magnussen

Panoz LMP07
LMP900
109
DNF
DNF

2002

United States Panoz Motor Sports

Denmark Jan Magnussen
Belgium Eric van de Poele

Panoz LMP01 Evo
LMP900
56
DNF
DNF

2003

United Kingdom Team Bentley

United Kingdom Johnny Herbert
United Kingdom Mark Blundell

Bentley Speed 8
LMGTP
363

3rd

1st

2004

United States ACEMCO Motorsports

United States Terry Borcheller
United Kingdom Johnny Mowlem

Saleen S7-R
GTS
257
25th

3rd

2005

United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing

United Kingdom Darren Turner
France Stéphane Ortelli

Aston Martin DBR9
GT1
338
4th

1st

2006

Canada Multimatic Motorsports Team Panoz

Canada Scott Maxwell
France Sébastien Bourdais

Panoz Esperante GT-LM
GT2
320
9th

1st

2007

United States Highcroft Racing

Sweden Stefan Johansson
United States Duncan Dayton

Acura ARX-01a
LMP2
346
6th
4th

2008

United States Patrón Highcroft Racing

United States Scott Sharp
Sweden Stefan Johansson

Acura ARX-01B
LMP2
349
5th
4th

2009

United States Patrón Highcroft Racing

United States Scott Sharp
United Kingdom Marino Franchitti

Acura ARX-02a
LMP1
302
DNF
DNF

2010

United States Patrón Highcroft Racing

France Simon Pagenaud
United Kingdom Marino Franchitti

HPD ARX-01C
LMP2
349
5th

2nd

2011

United States Highcroft Racing

France Simon Pagenaud
United Kingdom Marino Franchitti

HPD ARX-01e
LMP1
332

2nd

2nd

2012

United Kingdom JRM

United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
India Karun Chandhok

HPD ARX-03a
LMP1
309
17th
6th

2013

United States Extreme Speed Motorsports

United States Scott Sharp
United States Guy Cosmo

HPD ARX-03b
LMP2
281
37th
5th

2014

United States Extreme Speed Motorsports

United States Scott Sharp
United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel

HPD ARX-03b
P
291

2nd

2nd


24 Hours of Le Mans results

































































































































































































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.


1992

Japan Toyota Team Tom's

United Kingdom Geoff Lees
Japan Ukyo Katayama

Toyota TS010
C1
192
DNF
DNF

1993

United Kingdom TWR Jaguar Racing

Denmark John Nielsen
United Kingdom David Coulthard

Jaguar XJ220
GT
306

DSQ

DSQ

1996

United Kingdom Gulf Racing
United Kingdom GTC Racing

France Pierre-Henri Raphanel
United Kingdom Lindsay Owen-Jones

McLaren F1 GTR
GT1
335
5th
4th

1997

United Kingdom David Price Racing

United Kingdom Perry McCarthy
United States Doc Bundy

Panoz Esperante GTR-1
GT1
145
DNF
DNF

1998

United States Panoz Motorsports

United Kingdom Andy Wallace
United Kingdom Jamie Davies

Panoz Esperante GTR-1
GT1
335
7th
7th

1999

United States Panoz Motorsports

France Éric Bernard
United States Butch Leitzinger

Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S-Ford
LMP
336
7th
6th

2000

United States Panoz Motorsports

Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Mario Andretti

Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S-Élan
LMP900
315
15th
8th

2001

United States Panoz Motorsports

Denmark Jan Magnussen
France Franck Lagorce

Panoz LMP07-Élan
LMP900
85
DNF
DNF

2002

United States Panoz Motor Sports

Denmark Jan Magnussen
United States Bryan Herta

Panoz LMP01 Evo-Élan
LMP900
90
DNF
DNF

2003

United Kingdom Team Bentley

United Kingdom Mark Blundell
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert

Bentley Speed 8
LMGTP
375

2nd

2nd

2004

United Kingdom Zytek Engineering, Ltd.

United Kingdom Andy Wallace
Japan Hayanari Shimoda

Zytek 04S
LMP1
167
DNF
DNF

2005

United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing

France Stéphane Sarrazin
United Kingdom Darren Turner

Aston Martin DBR9
GT1
333
9th

3rd

2006

Russia Russian Age Racing
United Kingdom Team Modena

Spain Antonio García
Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.

Aston Martin DBR9
GT1
343
9th
4th

2007

United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing

United Kingdom Darren Turner
Sweden Rickard Rydell

Aston Martin DBR9
GT1
343
5th

1st

2008

United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing

Spain Antonio García
United Kingdom Darren Turner

Aston Martin DBR9
GT1
344
13th

1st

2009

France Peugeot Sport Total

Spain Marc Gené
Austria Alexander Wurz

Peugeot 908 HDi FAP
LMP1
382

1st

1st

2010

United States Highcroft Racing

United Kingdom Marino Franchitti
Germany Marco Werner

HPD ARX-01C
LMP2
296
25th
9th

2012

United Kingdom JRM

United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
India Karun Chandhok

HPD ARX-03a
LMP1
357
6th
6th


Complete British Touring Car Championship results


(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)



































































Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Pos
Pts

1995

BMW Motorsport Team

BMW 318i

DON
1
12

DON
2
12

BRH
1
4

BRH
2
6

THR
1
5

THR
2
Ret

SIL
1
8

SIL
2
11

OUL
1
10

OUL
2
8

BRH
1
Ret

BRH
2
10

DON
1
11

DON
2
11

SIL
7

KNO
1
DNS

KNO
2
4

BRH
1
Ret

BRH
2
Ret

SNE
1
16

SNE
2
17

OUL
1
11

OUL
2
Ret

SIL
1
9

SIL
2
Ret
13th
48


Complete GT1 World Championship results

























































Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Pos
Pts

2011

Sumo Power GT

Nissan

ABU
QR
8


ABU
CR
9


ZOL
QR
11


ZOL
CR
Ret


ALG
QR
3


ALG
CR
3


SAC
QR
8


SAC
CR
5


SIL
QR
Ret


SIL
CR
Ret


NAV
QR
4


NAV
CR
3


PRI
QR
9


PRI
CR
4


ORD
QR
3


ORD
CR
7


BEI
QR
11


BEI
CR
8


SAN
QR
7


SAN
CR
Ret

10th
75


Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results







































































Year
Entrant
Class
Chassis
Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rank
Points

2012

JRM
LMP1

HPD ARX-03

Honda LM-V8 3.4 L V8

SEB
12

SPA
9

LMS
5

SIL
7

SÃO
9

BHR
Ret

FUJ
5

SHA
5
10th
50.5

2014

Extreme Speed Motorsports
LMP2

HPD ARX-03b

Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6

SIL

SPA

LMS

COA

FUJ

SHA
5

BHR

SÃO
NC‡
0‡

2015

Extreme Speed Motorsports
LMP2

HPD ARX-03b

Honda HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6

SIL
6

SPA

LMS

NÜR

COA

FUJ

SHA

BHR
18th
8

‡ As Brabham was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.



Bathurst 1000 results



















































































Year
Team
Car
Co-driver
Position
Laps

1993

Winfield Racing

Holden VP Commodore

Sweden Anders Olofsson
4th
159

1997

BMW Motorsport Australia

BMW 320i

Australia Geoff Brabham

1st
161

1999

Wayne Gardner Racing

Holden VT Commodore

Australia Wayne Gardner
14th
157

2003

Dick Johnson Racing

Ford BA Falcon

Brazil Max Wilson
12th
158

2004

Dick Johnson Racing

Ford BA Falcon

Australia Owen Kelly
17th
157

2005

Ford Performance Racing

Ford BA Falcon

Australia Jason Bright
14th
152

2006

Ford Performance Racing

Ford BA Falcon

New Zealand Matt Halliday
DNF
56

2010

Stone Brothers Racing

Ford FG Falcon

Australia Alex Davison
13th
161

2011

Stone Brothers Racing

Ford FG Falcon

Australia Alex Davison
16th
161


Spa 24 Hours results











































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.

1991

Japan Team Zexel

Japan Naoki Hattori
Sweden Anders Olofsson

Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
A/Div.3
517

1st

1st
1992

Japan Nissan NISMO Racing

Japan Masahiro Hasemi
Sweden Anders Olofsson

Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
A+2.5
102
DNF
DNF

2005

United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing

United Kingdom Darren Turner
France Stéphane Sarrazin

Aston Martin DBR9
GT1
555
6th
6th


Bathurst 24 Hour results

































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.


2002

United Kingdom Cirtek Motorsport

Austria Manfred Jurasz
Australia Allan Grice
Australia Darren Palmer

Porsche 996 GT3-RS
5
488
DNF
DNF

2003

Austria BE Racing

Austria Klaus Engelhorn
Italy Andrea Montermini
Austria Philipp Peter

Ferrari 360 N-GT
A
287
DNF
DNF


References





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External links







  • David Brabham's official website


  • David Brabham career summary at DriverDB.com












































Sporting positions
Preceded by
Graham Watson

Winner of the Australian Drivers' Championship
1987
Succeeded by
Rohan Onslow
Preceded by
JJ Lehto

British Formula Three Champion
1989
Succeeded by
Mika Häkkinen
Preceded by
Enrico Bertaggia

Macau Grand Prix Winner
1989
Succeeded by
Michael Schumacher
Preceded by
Masahiko Kageyama

All-Japan Grand Touring Car Champion (GT500)
1996 with:
John Nielsen
Succeeded by
Pedro de la Rosa
Michael Krumm

Preceded by
Craig Lowndes
Greg Murphy


Winner of the Bathurst 1000
1997
(with Geoff Brabham)
Succeeded by
Rickard Rydell
Jim Richards

Preceded by
Allan McNish
Rinaldo Capello
Tom Kristensen


Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2009 with:
Marc Gené
Alexander Wurz
Succeeded by
Timo Bernhard
Romain Dumas
Mike Rockenfeller

Preceded by
Lucas Luhr
Marco Werner


American Le Mans Series champion
2009
with Scott Sharp
Succeeded by
David Brabham
Simon Pagenaud

Preceded by
David Brabham
Scott Sharp


American Le Mans Series champion
2010
with Simon Pagenaud
Succeeded by
Guy Smith
Chris Dyson














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