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Racing car model
Brabham BT2
CategoryFormula Junior
Production1962
11 cars built
PredecessorBrabham BT1
SuccessorBrabham BT6
Technical specifications
ChassisSteel tubular space frame
EngineFord-Cosworth 109E
Transmission4-speed manual
BrakesDisc brakes
Competition history
Notable driversFrance Jo Schlesser

The Brabham BT2 is an open-wheel racing car made by Brabham in 1962.

Development

After leaving the Cooper stable in 1961, Jack Brabham joined forces with Ron Tauranac to open his own car team. This team was initially called MRD (Motor Racing Developments), but since the sound produced by the pronunciation of the initials was similar to that of a swear word in French, it was decided to change the name to that of its founder. The first car built was the BT2, a single-seater designed to compete in the Formula Junior category.

Design

Produced in 11 units, the BT2 exploited a tubular steel frame in a spaceframe configuration wrapped in a fiberglass body. The engine used was a Ford-Cosworth 109E derived from the Ford Anglia with 103 hp and managed by a four-speed manual gearbox. The braking system consisted of four disc brakes, while the suspensions were double wishbones with coaxial coil springs and stabilizer bar in the front section and wishbones, double link arms, coil springs, and stabilizer bar in the rear.

Subsequently, in 1963, the BT2 was updated and transformed into the BT6, of which 20 additional examples were built. The Ford-Cosworth 109E engine was boosted to 110 hp (82 kW).

Racing history

The BT2 was used in 1962 in the Formula Junior championship by drivers such as Frank Gardner and Jo Schlesser, who achieved excellent results, including the first victory of the English team achieved by Schlesser.

In 1963, when the BT6 was deployed, the victories began to arrive numerous thanks to the work of Denny Hulme and Jo Schlesser. It was the last season spent by the English team in Formula Junior, as the next car, the BT9, was designed to compete in Formula 3.

References

  1. "1962 Brabham BT2 Ford - Images, Specifications and Information". Ultimatecarpage.com.
  2. "Brabham BT2 Ford – primotipo…". primotipo...
  3. Brown, Allen (22 April 2023). "Brabham BT2 car-by-car histories". OldRacingCars.com.
  4. "1962 Brabham BT2". conceptcarz.com.
United Kingdom Motor Racing Developments
Personnel
Founder
Jack Brabham
Ron Tauranac
Noted personnel
Bernie Ecclestone
Gordon Murray
Herbie Blash
Sergio Rinland
Colin Seeley
Dave Stubbs
Charlie Whiting
Drivers
World Champions
Australia Jack Brabham
New Zealand Denny Hulme
Brazil Nelson Piquet
Former drivers
Other drivers
See category
Formula One titles
Drivers' titles
1966
1967
1981
1983
Constructors' titles
1966
1967
Cars
Formula One
BT3
BT7
BT11
BT19
BT20
BT22
BT24
BT26
BT26A
BT33
BT34
BT37
BT39
BT42
BT44
BT44B
BT45
BT45B
BT45C
BT46
BT46B
BT46C
BT47
BT48
BT49
BT49B
BT49T
BT49C
BT49D
BT50
BT51
BT52
BT52B
BT53
BT54
BT55
BT56
BT58
BT59
BT59Y
BT60Y
BT60B
BT61
Sports cars
BT5
BT8
BT17
Formula Two
BT10
BT16
BT18
BT23
BT23C
BT30
BT36
BT38
BT40
USAC/IndyCar
BT12
BT25
BT32
Formula Three
BT9
BT15
BT16A
BT18A
BT21
BT21B
BT21X
BT28
BT35C
BT38C
BT41
Formula Atlantic
BT29
BT35A
BT35B
BT38B
BT40
Formula Junior
BT1
BT2
BT6
F5000/Libre
BT43
Other single-seaters
BT4
BT7A
BT11A
BT14
BT18B
BT21A
BT21C
BT22
BT23A
BT23B
BT23D
BT23E
BT23F
BT23G
BT30X
BT31
BT35X
BT36X
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