Brabham BT24
Denny Hulme won the 1967 championship driving for Brabham.
Repco 740 3.0L V8 · 360 HP
Brabham BT24 — Full Analysis
The Brabham BT24 is one of the most significant Formula 1 cars in Brabham\'s history. Introduced in 1967, this car represented Brabham\'s technical philosophy of the era, combining Repco 740 3.0L V8 power with aerodynamic development that reflected the regulations and competitive landscape of the time.
Powered by the Repco 740 3.0L V8 producing 360 HP, the Brabham BT24 competed in 11 races, achieving 2 victories. Denny Hulme won the 1967 championship driving for Brabham.
The car weighed 500 kg and was capable of reaching 280 km/h on the fastest circuits. The Brabham BT24 was a product of its era — the technical regulations, tyre compounds, and competitive environment all shaped its design and development.
Brabham\'s engineering team worked extensively on the Brabham BT24\'s aerodynamic package, seeking to maximise downforce while minimising drag. The car\'s suspension setup was carefully calibrated to work with the tyres of the era, and the engine installation was optimised for both performance and reliability. The Brabham BT24 represents a chapter in Brabham\'s long Formula 1 history — a history that spans 30 seasons and includes 2 Constructors\' Championships and 4 Drivers\' Championships.
In the context of Brabham\'s broader F1 programme, the Brabham BT24 was part of a continuous development process. The lessons learned from this car informed the design of subsequent models, contributing to Brabham\'s ongoing technical evolution. The car\'s performance data — lap times, tyre degradation rates, fuel consumption figures — all fed into the team\'s knowledge base and helped shape future development directions.
Technical Specifications
| Car | Brabham BT24 |
| Year | 1967 |
| Engine | Repco 740 3.0L V8 |
| Power Output | 360 HP |
| Weight | 500 kg |
| Top Speed | 280 km/h |
| Races Entered | 11 |
| Race Wins | 2 |
| Pole Positions | 0 |
| Win Rate | 18.2% |
| Pole Rate | 0.0% |
| Constructor | Brabham |
Championship Success
New Zealander Hulme won the championship for Brabham.
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