- Brabham BT44
The Brabham BT44 was an F1 car designed by
Gordon Murray ,Brabham 's chief designer. An update of the partially successful BT42 of 1973, the BT44 was a simple design with a standard Ford DFV/Hewland gearbox combination, but was very clean aerodynamically. Murray had an eye for clean lines, and the BT44 was particularly graceful. He was also a forward thinker, and tinkered with side skirts and airdams on the car, a precursor to ground effects aerodynamics. Sponsorship came from Martini.The 1974 season was successful for Brabham.
Carlos Reutemann took 3 wins with the car, partnered by Carlos Pace who was able to string a series of promising results together. Brabham finished at a fighting fifth place in the Constructor's Championship after a closely fought season.The BT44 was modified for 1975, and Pace won his first and only Grand Prix at his home event in Brazil, while Reutemann won at the Nürburgring. A series of other strong finishes helped Reutemann to finish third in the drivers' championship in 1975, whilst Brabham equalled his feat in the constructors' championship. Whilst the BT44 was a good car, it couldn't match the
McLaren M23 or theFerrari 312T .The BT44 was replaced by the Alfa Romeo powered BT45 for 1976 which proved to be a serious step back for the team. The BT44Bs were sold to
RAM Racing , who ran them for a variety of drivers in the 1976 World Championship, includingLoris Kessel ,Emilio de Villota ,Patrick Neve ,Jac Nelleman ,Damien Magee ,Lella Lombardi and Bob Evans, none of whom had much success.See also
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Tyrrell P34
*Lotus 72
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