Brabham Bt30 Collection
The Brabham BT30: A Classic Icon of Historic Formula 2 Racing In the world of historic racing
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The Brabham BT30: A Classic Icon of Historic Formula 2 Racing In the world of historic racing, few cars hold the same level of prestige and admiration as the legendary Brabham BT30. With its sleek design and powerful performance, this iconic vehicle has left an indelible mark on motorsport history. From the moment it first graced the track, enthusiasts couldn't help but be captivated by its beauty. The CM29 0521 Lincoln Small and CM29 0524 Simon Langman versions showcased a perfect blend of elegance and speed that made heads turn wherever they went. These machines were true works of art in motion. But it wasn't just about looks; it had substance too. The CM24 1389 Lincoln Small edition proved its mettle with every race, demonstrating exceptional handling and agility that set it apart from its competitors. It was a force to be reckoned with on any circuit. And speaking of circuits, one event where this magnificent car truly shone was at the HSCC Super Prix Brands Hatch in 2015. Alongside other notable vehicles like David Brown's Brabham BT30, Robert Simac's March 712, and James Hadfield's Modus M1, these drivers pushed their machines to their limits in pursuit of victory. Ray Stubber also left his mark on history with his impressive performances behind the wheel of his CM9 2908 and CM9 2843 Brabham BT30 models. His skillful maneuvers showcased both his talent as a driver and the incredible capabilities of this remarkable vehicle. Max Blees was another driver who experienced firsthand what it felt like to harness the power within a Brabham BT30. With both his CM9 1112 and CM7 4403 editions, he demonstrated unwavering determination as he tackled each corner with precision.