Car Details
Brabham BT44B
Various
Years Released:
1976
1977
1978
1979
(Item Year pages)
Item released for 4 years.
Number: Various
Information: Sticker decals.
Category: Cars
Category Details: Classic cars from all eras.
Car Category: F1GP
Car Category Details: Formula One Grand Prix.
Base Colour: White
Colour Details: The perfect colour.
Logo & Box Style:
1976 1977 1978 1979
1976 1977 1978 |
1979 |
Logo: Brabham Logo
Logo Years: ---
Make Details: Brabham was co-founded by Formula 1 champion, Australian Jack Brabham in the early 1960’s. Jack is the only driver in Formula 1 history to drive for a team with his own name.
Make Country: United Kingdom
Model: BT44B
Model Details: The BT44 won 5 F1 Grand Prix races and was powered by a Ford V8 engine.
Model Production Years: 1975
Item Ranking:
Current: 49 - December 2023
Previous: 62 - November 2023
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Car Year Details (4)
YEAR | CAT | ITEM | IMAGE |
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1976 | C.120 | Brabham BT44B | |
1977 | C.120 | Brabham BT44B | |
1978 | C.120 | Brabham BT44B | |
1979 | C.120 | Brabham BT44B |
Sets Included In (1)
YEARS | SET |
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1979 | Scalextric 100 Set |
Item Year Information
YEAR | INFORMATION |
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1976 | First introduced in 1974, the 'Lobsterclaw' Brabham is now one of the top flight Formula 1 racing cars. With wins in 1975 of the Brazilian Grand Prix and German Grand Prix, this car will feature very strongly in any grand prix race. |
1977 | First introduced in 1974, the 'Lobsterclaw' Brabham is now one of the top flight Formula 1 racing cars. With wins in 1975 of the Brazilian Grand Prix and German Grand Prix, this car will feature very strongly in any Grand Prix race. |
1978 | First introduced in 1974, the distinctive 'Lobsterclaw' Brabham quickly became one of the top flight Formula 1 racing cars, and in the following year won both the Brazilian Grand Prix and German Grand Prix. |
1979 | In 1966, Jack Brabham, the team's founder, became the first man to win a Grand Prix in a car bearing his own name. Brabham retired at the end of 1970, leaving the team under control of his partner and designer, Ron Tauranac, who eventually sold his controlling interest to the team's present owner, Bernie Ecclestone. Ecclestone hired the talented South African designer, Gordon Murray, who designed the neat BT 42 ('BT' representing Brabham and Tauranac) and additional improvements and developments led to the BT 44 and BT 44B. The BT 42/44 type featured a triangular-shaped chassis to blend with the sloping edges of the Ford V8 engine. |
Service Sheets (2)
SHEET NO | SERVICE SHEET NAME | ISSUE DATE |
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99A | C.051 Yardley BRM P.160, C.120 Martini Brabham BT44B, C.123 UOP Shadow, C.124 Ferrari 312T | September 1976 |
99A (Back) | C.051 Yardley BRM P.160, C.120 Martini Brabham BT44B, C.123 UOP Shadow, C.124 Ferrari 312T - Back | September 1976 |
Catalogue Images (4)
C.120 Brabham BT44B - 1976
C.120 Brabham BT44B - 1977
C.120 Brabham BT44B - 1978
C.120 Brabham BT44B - 1979
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