1969 Brabham BT-29 Formula B * Open Wheel Race car w/Lightweight Frame
The Brabham Company, established by two-time World Driving Champion Jack Brabham and acclaimed race car designer Ron Tauranac, built cars with the sole purpose of competition. The Brabham Formula B (later known as Formula Atlantic) was a record-setting vehicle globally and made a significant impact on the racing community.
The blue bodied Brabham BT-29 is one of the most prolific and successful open-wheel cars. Even by modern standards, the BT-29 is a blend of historic beauty and functional race car engineering. Styled as a dominant race car of its era of European manufacturing, the Brabham quickly rose to prominence, winning back-to-back championships as a newcomer. It set records and captured attention during its time frame.
Now considered a classic car, this open-wheel race car features a lightweight frame, boasting 199.5 horsepower, and a 1600cc twin cam engine. It offers a fast and entertaining model for modern racing, with a high turning angle and exceptional performance characteristics.
The Brabham BT-29 is a testament to the blend of historic elegance and competitive functionality that defined its era.