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Brabham BT92 (BMW M3)
One of the most illustrious names of automotive history has returned. After numerous successes in Formula One and being dormant for nearly sixteen years, the legendary motor racing brand was relaunched.
Despite its long absence, the renowned company still has to meet high expectations. Its vehicles are designed according to highest quality standards and manufactured by using state-of-the-art technology. Consequently, development programmes designed for the automotive industry and Formula One manufacturing techniques are employed as well. ‘
By using wireframe models, maximum precision is guaranteed already during the construction process. The engines’ increased performance forced the constructors to develop technically independent high-performance braking systems. In addition to this, all carbon-fibre body parts used for the production of Brabham racing cars are cured in autoclaves - these quality characteristics are visible at the first and even at the second glance one gets of each new Brabham model.
At the relaunch on the Essen Motor Show 2008, Brabham Racing will already present three models: the BRABHAM BT 92 based on the BMW M3, the BRABHAM BT 60 based on the BMW M5 as well as the BT 70 - a sporty interpretation of the SUV X6. Each of these models embodies the company’s message: high-tech, quality, sportiness, design, exclusiveness and history.
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What a disgrace this all is.
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[QUOTE=Spastik_Roach;850266]What a disgrace this all is.[/QUOTE]
and very much to the chagrin of the Brabham family, although they hold no rights to the name any more.
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I think it looks nice... :)
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Excerpt:
Ferndown, Dorset, November 20, 2008: The Brabham family would like to absolutely and categorically state that the range of cars and accessories being publicised under the Brabham name at the Essen Motor Show 2008 and on global websites, has nothing to do with the Brabham family, or its long and respected motor racing heritage, in any way. It is clear to us, as it must be to the whole world, what these people are trying to do. In our opinion, it is a clear case of using our name, our history and our success, without the backing of the Brabham family.
[url=http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2008/11/20/251895.html]Official Statement From The Brabham Family[/url]
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Its a bit (lot) maxpower. What is the relationship with BMW/Brabham?
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the world didn't need it. say "Hi Alpina".
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Wrong for a number of reasons, not least of which is how it looks. I actually find it kind of annoying that there are good parts mixed in with the overall atrocimacy.
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I think someone is overreacting...
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[QUOTE=Ferrer;850309]I think someone is overreacting...[/QUOTE]
Who??
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[QUOTE=Wouter Melissen;850314]Who??[/QUOTE]
Whoever changer the thread title.
I don't like the car either, but that's too much.
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[QUOTE=Ferrer;850319]Whoever changer the thread title.
I don't like the car either, but that's too much.[/QUOTE]
The car is not the problem. It's the stolen name that is the problem.
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[QUOTE=Wouter Melissen;850320]The car is not the problem. It's the stolen name that is the problem.[/QUOTE]
Alright, but the remark on the title looks childish.