Included in the sale of the Ecclestone Grand Prix Collection.
One of only three BT49Ds ever produced, of which only two remain in existence today.
Driven by Nelson Piquet to victory in the 1982 Brazilian Grand Prix before having this victory stripped some some four weeks later due to Brabham’s innovative water tanks.
The BT49 was Brabham’s most successful model and was incredibly used over four Championship seasons.
A complete car that is presented in running condition and had never before been offered for sale.
- Body Style Formula-1 Car
- Transmission Manual
- Engine Capacity 2993cc
- Fuel Petrol
- Chassis No. 16