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The latest podcast in association with Mercedes-Benz – David Brabham updates digital editor Jack Phillips and contributing editor Dickie Meaden on Project Brabham, looks back on his time at Aston Martin, Formula 1 and much, much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After months of hard work to get the language and messaging absolutely right, the investor prospectus is now complete and already being sent out to interested parties. David explains why that was a lengthy but vital process while we defined exactly who we are and how we are going to take this game changing programme to market. With the all-important investor prospectus complete and the first stage Brabham-Digital website now live, giving our growing community unrivalled behind-the-scenes access while we rebuild the house that Jack built, we have now completed the two key objectives laid out in our crowdfunding campaign. Within two or three months we’ll know if our concept is an attractive one to investors…. we’re confident it will be! Further updates include the latest on specific partner and investor working while David also reflects on the sad passing of his father, Sir Jack, one year on and talks about the long-lasting inspiration the triple Formula 1 World Champion leaves behind.
Welcome from David Brabham
Project Brabham Showcases at Autosport International Project Brabham will make its first public showcase at Autosport International, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 8-11 January 2015, giving fans, drivers and engineers the chance to back and be an integral part of the iconic Brabham Racing team’s return through a bold, sustainable open source racing model. Autosport International visitors can visit stand number 7210 in Hall 7 to learn more about the programme, meet key members of the team and subscribe to the Brabham-Digital online experiences, Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. Led by Sir Jack’s youngest son, sportscar legend David, Project Brabham’s bold new approach for racing makes motorsport more accessible, transparent, and engaging to fans, while allowing the team to be more self-sufficient. Brabham Racing Team Principal David Brabham, who will be appearing on the stand and conducting autograph signing sessions throughout the event, commented: “We are really looking forward to being at Autosport International for the first time to showcase our ideas and concepts to bring the iconic Brabham name back as a racing team. It will give us a valuable opportunity to meet our Project Brabham backers and engage new supporters.
Project Brabham Showcases at Autosport International Project Brabham will make its first public showcase at Autosport International, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 8-11 January 2015, giving fans, drivers and engineers the chance to back and be an integral part of the iconic Brabham Racing team’s return through a bold, sustainable open source racing model. Autosport International visitors can visit stand number 7210 in Hall 7 to learn more about the programme, meet key members of the team and subscribe to the Brabham-Digital online experiences, Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. Led by Sir Jack’s youngest son, sportscar legend David, Project Brabham’s bold new approach for racing makes motorsport more accessible, transparent, and engaging to fans, while allowing the team to be more self-sufficient. Brabham Racing Team Principal David Brabham, who will be appearing on the stand and conducting autograph signing sessions throughout the event, commented: “We are really looking forward to being at Autosport International for the first time to showcase our ideas and concepts to bring the iconic Brabham name back as a racing team. It will give us a valuable opportunity to meet our Project Brabham backers and engage new supporters.
Project Brabham Showcases At Autosport International Project Brabham will make its first public showcase at Autosport International, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 8-11 January 2015, giving fans, drivers and engineers the chance to back and be an integral part of the iconic Brabham Racing team’s return through a bold, sustainable open source racing model. Autosport International visitors can visit stand number 7210 in Hall 7 to learn more about the programme, meet key members of the team and subscribe to the Brabham-Digital online experiences, Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. Led by Sir Jack’s youngest son, sportscar legend David, Project Brabham’s bold new approach for racing makes motorsport more accessible, transparent, and engaging to fans, while allowing the team to be more self-sufficient. Brabham Racing Team Principal David Brabham, who will be appearing on the stand and conducting autograph signing sessions throughout the event, commented: “We are really looking forward to being at Autosport International for the first time to showcase our ideas and concepts to bring the iconic Brabham name back as a racing team. It will give us a valuable opportunity to meet our Project Brabham backers and engage new supporters.
Project Brabham Showcases At Autosport International Project Brabham will make its first public showcase at Autosport International, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 8-11 January 2015, giving fans, drivers and engineers the chance to back and be an integral part of the iconic Brabham Racing team’s return through a bold, sustainable open source racing model. Autosport International visitors can visit stand number 7210 in Hall 7 to learn more about the programme, meet key members of the team and subscribe to the Brabham-Digital online experiences, Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. Led by Sir Jack’s youngest son, sportscar legend David, Project Brabham’s bold new approach for racing makes motorsport more accessible, transparent, and engaging to fans, while allowing the team to be more self-sufficient. Brabham Racing Team Principal David Brabham, who will be appearing on the stand and conducting autograph signing sessions throughout the event, commented: “We are really looking forward to being at Autosport International for the first time to showcase our ideas and concepts to bring the iconic Brabham name back as a racing team. It will give us a valuable opportunity to meet our Project Brabham backers and engage new supporters.
Project Brabham Showcases At Autosport International Project Brabham will make its first public showcase at Autosport International, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 8-11 January 2015, giving fans, drivers and engineers the chance to back and be an integral part of the iconic Brabham Racing team’s return through a bold, sustainable open source racing model.
Project Brabham Showcases at Autosport International Project Brabham will make its first public showcase at Autosport International, held at Birmingham’s NEC on 8-11 January 2015, giving fans, drivers and engineers the chance to back and be an integral part of the iconic Brabham Racing team’s return through a bold, sustainable open source racing model.
David Brabham podcast Project Brabham, Le Mans, Formula Ford, Mike Thackwell, Formula 3000, F1, the ALMS, Jack Brabham… There wasn’t much not discussed when the podcast team sat down with David Brabham. Fueled with mince pies, chocolate and fudge brownies and a bottle or three of wine Nigel Roebuck, Damien Smith, Rob Widdows and Simon Arron bring you the last podcast of 2014. If you’d like to find out more about Project Brabham please visit the official site
Project Brabham Hits Crowdfunding Target With Global Support The new Project Brabham open source racing model to build a sustainable Brabham Racing team has hit its first crowdfunding milestone of £250,000, making it the biggest successfully funded Sports campaign on Indiegogo, and one of the largest across the major crowdfunding platforms. David Brabham’s Project Brabham vision to bring the iconic Brabham Racing team back by making motorsport more accessible, transparent and engaging to fans, while allowing the team to be more self-sufficient, has struck a resounding chord with fans, drivers and engineers worldwide.
Project Brabham Hits Crowdfunding Target With Global Support The new Project Brabham open source racing model to build a sustainable Brabham Racing team has hit its first crowdfunding milestone of £250,000, making it the biggest successfully funded Sports campaign on Indiegogo, and one of the largest across the major crowdfunding platforms. David Brabham’s Project Brabham vision to bring the iconic Brabham Racing team back by making motorsport more accessible, transparent and engaging to fans, while allowing the team to be more self-sufficient, has struck a resounding chord with fans, drivers and engineers worldwide.
Brabham Racing Aims To Inspire Next Generation of Young Engineers
Brabham Racing Aims To Inspire Next Generation of Young Engineers
BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial 24th October 2014
Project Brabham Introduces Christmas Gift Box To Meet Fans’ Demand Project Brabham has introduced a special new Gift Box perk to its Indiegogo crowdfunding page, offering yet another way for fans across the globe to pledge their support to David Brabham’s mission to bring back the legendary Brabham Racing team with an open source racing model for fans, drivers and engineers. The Project Brabham Gift Box has been introduced following feedback from its near-on 2,000 funders who wanted to turn their crowdfunding contribution into a gift in perfect time for Christmas. The stylish, limited edition box set includes a one-off certificate with the recipient’s name and unique contribution number, signed by David Brabham; a limited edition iconic Brabham print; a classy metal Brabham pen; a Project Brabham sew-on badge; and branded Project Brabham lanyard. All packaged in an attractive presentation box with options for UK and international mailing. Those wishing to give the ultimate gift can also make a further contribution to secure a minimum of three years access to any of the immersive Brabham-Digital web applications – Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. When the crowdfunding campaign is complete, contributors will receive a unique code to create the Brabham-Digital login to print off and place in the Gift Box. To find out more and make a contribution visit the Project Brabham Indiegogo page http://igg.me/at/project-brabham Already one of the fastest growing campaigns on Indiegogo, motorsport enthusiasts from 58 countries have already backed Project Brabham, proving the desire to see Brabham Racing return as a world-class team with openness and transparency at its core. The Project Brabham crowdfunding total continues to climb and edge ever closer to reaching its first target of £250,000 which, once hit, will ensure the front-end of the new Brabham-Digital portal can be delivered, enabling fans to watch and contribute to the team’s initial stages of development. With 20 days of the campaign remaining, all efforts will be on pushing onto the £500,000 marker, when the extensive building and development of the three, highly complex cloud-based experiences can begin. Through Brabham-Digital, the team will give fans unprecedented behind-the-scenes access and inspire a new generation of drivers and engineers. David Brabham commented: “The response so far from around the world for the Brabham name to return to racing, as well as the transparent model of open source racing has been amazing. Already we are engaging with our community of supporters asking for their opinions on what perks they would like to see. So we have listened and come up with a great Christmas gift for people to give a present to someone special. Anyone contributing to any of our crowdfunding packages can consider themselves as playing a key part in bringing Brabham Racing back to the track.” The first to back Brabham Racing’s vision though crowdfunding will enjoy exclusive rewards only available until November 1, 2014, while anyone donating more than one pound can get from three years and up to lifetime access to one or all three of the Brabham-Digital web applications of Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. To find out more detailed information, back Project Brabham and become part of the team, visit the Indiegogo page http://igg.me/at/project-brabham
Last Chance For Fans To Join Sir Jack Brabham BRDC Memorial Motor racing fans still have the unique chance to join the Sir Jack Brabham Memorial event, hosted by the BRDC and organised by son David Brabham, at the Silverstone Wing from 2pm on Friday 24 October. Those wishing to attend must register for a ticket by this Friday, 17 October by contacting Deborah Jennings at deborah.jennings@brdc.co.uk or call 01327 850 925. The event is shaping up to be a fitting celebration of the triple Formula 1 World Champion’s remarkable life and outstanding contribution to motorsport, held in support of Kidney Research UK, with valued backing from Honda, Arbuthnot Latham and G.H. Mumm Champagne. Renowned F1 designer Gordon Murray, whose pioneering Brabham cars won 22 Grands Prix and two Drivers’ titles with Nelson Piquet in 1981 and 1983, will be joining Sir Stirling Moss, Sir Frank Williams, Sir Jackie Stewart, John Surtees, Tony Brooks and Nick Goozée on stage to share their memories of the legendary driver and engineer. Those attending the event will have the opportunity to donate to Kidney Research UK in Sir Jack’s memory, while anyone can make a contribution to the charity via the official Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/SirJackBrabham Paul Oz, official licensed artist to James Hunt, Bruce Lee, Star Trek, Denis the Menace, Ali, Mr Men and Little Miss, and Thunderbirds, who has also created commissioned work for the Instituto Ayrton Senna and Jenson Button among many others, has also pledged his support to the event. His stunning portrait of Sir Jack will be on display and Paul will be selling official prints of the masterpiece to help raise funds for Kidney Research UK. Paul commented: “The Sir Jack Brabham portrait was created for my Singapore gallery show over the Formula 1 race week, I thought with poignant timing. With the high Australian contingent out there for the F1, it turned out more fitting than I’d ever have thought. It’s a privilege to be able to celebrate the life of a motorsport legend with what I do – but an absolute honour to be invited by David to be part of the memorial.” The Sir Jack Brabham Memorial has been made possible thanks to support from Honda, who powered Sir Jack to 12 out of 15 Formula 2 race wins while sealing the F1 and F2 titles in the same iconic year of 1966; Brabham’s private bankers Arbuthnot Latham; and Formula One Management, through its partnership with G.H. Mumm Champagne. David Brabham commented: “We are getting closer to what will be a fantastic event at Silverstone celebrating my father’s amazing career. Jack was instrumental to so many drivers, engineers and fans in the UK that this special event gives people the opportunity to come and pay their respects to a remarkable man at a racetrack he loved and did so well at. I would like to thank the BRDC and Silverstone for helping to organise and host the event, plus I do look forward to listening to the stories his compatriots will share with us.”
Project Brabham Introduces Christmas Gift Box To Meet Fans’ Demand Project Brabham has introduced a special new Gift Box perk to its Indiegogo crowdfunding page, offering yet another way for fans across the globe to pledge their support to David Brabham’s mission to bring back the legendary Brabham Racing team with an open source racing model for fans, drivers and engineers. The Project Brabham Gift Box has been introduced following feedback from its near-on 2,000 funders who wanted to turn their crowdfunding contribution into a gift in perfect time for Christmas. The stylish, limited edition box set includes a one-off certificate with the recipient’s name and unique contribution number, signed by David Brabham; a limited edition iconic Brabham print; a classy metal Brabham pen; a Project Brabham sew-on badge; and branded Project Brabham lanyard. All packaged in an attractive presentation box with options for UK and international mailing. Those wishing to give the ultimate gift can also make a further contribution to secure a minimum of three years access to any of the immersive Brabham-Digital web applications – Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. When the crowdfunding campaign is complete, contributors will receive a unique code to create the Brabham-Digital login to print off and place in the Gift Box. To find out more and make a contribution visit the Project Brabham Indiegogo page http://igg.me/at/project-brabham Already one of the fastest growing campaigns on Indiegogo, motorsport enthusiasts from 58 countries have already backed Project Brabham, proving the desire to see Brabham Racing return as a world-class team with openness and transparency at its core. The Project Brabham crowdfunding total continues to climb and edge ever closer to reaching its first target of £250,000 which, once hit, will ensure the front-end of the new Brabham-Digital portal can be delivered, enabling fans to watch and contribute to the team’s initial stages of development. With 20 days of the campaign remaining, all efforts will be on pushing onto the £500,000 marker, when the extensive building and development of the three, highly complex cloud-based experiences can begin. Through Brabham-Digital, the team will give fans unprecedented behind-the-scenes access and inspire a new generation of drivers and engineers. David Brabham commented: “The response so far from around the world for the Brabham name to return to racing, as well as the transparent model of open source racing has been amazing. Already we are engaging with our community of supporters asking for their opinions on what perks they would like to see. So we have listened and come up with a great Christmas gift for people to give a present to someone special. Anyone contributing to any of our crowdfunding packages can consider themselves as playing a key part in bringing Brabham Racing back to the track.” The first to back Brabham Racing’s vision though crowdfunding will enjoy exclusive rewards only available until November 1, 2014, while anyone donating more than one pound can get from three years and up to lifetime access to one or all three of the Brabham-Digital web applications of Brabham-Fan, Brabham-Driver and Brabham-Engineer. To find out more detailed information, back Project Brabham and become part of the team, visit the Indiegogo page http://igg.me/at/project-brabham
Project Brabham Hits Halfway On First Target In 3.5 Days Project Brabham – the bid to return the iconic Brabham Racing team name to the track by Sir Jack’s Brabham’s youngest son, David, is already halfway to hitting its first crowdfunding target of £250,000 just 3.5 days following its launch. David, an ex-F1 driver, Le Mans winner and multiple sportscar champion in his own right, is inviting the motorsport community to become a part of the new Brabham Racing team and shape its future through crowdfunding. Fans across the globe have embraced the open source racing model David is developing which promises openness and transparency, giving fans unprecedented behind-the-scenes access while inspiring drivers and engineers across the globe through the Brabham-Digital immersive online portal. Nearly 1500 funders have already helped Project Brabham to reach the 50 per cent marker on its first total which, once hit, will ensure the front-end of the new Brabham-Digital portal can be delivered, enabling fans to watch and contribute to the team’s initial stages of development. The community will also be able to vote and interact on certain team decisions from the outset, receiving regular video, written and audio updates until the team is fully formed. A comprehensive prospectus will also allow the team to go after the big investment required for a three-year LMP2 programme in the FIA World Endurance Championship. Brabham Racing aims to be on-track in the WEC and Le Mans 24 Hours in 2015, but also aspires to eventually return to Formula 1. With such a staggering response from fans and progress made in under four days, it’s clear that Project Brabham has the potential to make motorsport and crowdfunding history with 35 days of the crowdfunding phase still to run.
Project Brabham Hits Halfway On First Target In 3.5 Days Project Brabham – the bid to return the iconic Brabham Racing team name to the track by Sir Jack’s Brabham’s youngest son, David, is already halfway to hitting its first crowdfunding target of £250,000 just 3.5 days following its launch. David, an ex-F1 driver, Le Mans winner and multiple sportscar champion in his own right, is inviting the motorsport community to become a part of the new Brabham Racing team and shape its future through crowdfunding. Fans across the globe have embraced the open source racing model David is developing which promises openness and transparency, giving fans unprecedented behind-the-scenes access while inspiring drivers and engineers across the globe through the Brabham-Digital immersive online portal. Nearly 1500 funders have already helped Project Brabham to reach the 50 per cent marker on its first total which, once hit, will ensure the front-end of the new Brabham-Digital portal can be delivered, enabling fans to watch and contribute to the team’s initial stages of development. The community will also be able to vote and interact on certain team decisions from the outset, receiving regular video, written and audio updates until the team is fully formed. A comprehensive prospectus will also allow the team to go after the big investment required for a three-year LMP2 programme in the FIA World Endurance Championship. Brabham Racing aims to be on-track in the WEC and Le Mans 24 Hours in 2015, but also aspires to eventually return to Formula 1. With such a staggering response from fans and progress made in under four days, it’s clear that Project Brabham has the potential to make motorsport and crowdfunding history with 35 days of the crowdfunding phase still to run.
Project Brabham Launch
Project Brabham Launch