Geoff Brabham (born 20 March 1952) is an
Australian racing driver. He is the son of three-time
Formula One World Champion
Jack Brabham. Brabham spent the majority of his racing career in the
United States. He raced successfully in
CART early in his career. In ten appearances in the
Indianapolis 500, with a best result of fourth in
1983. His greatest source of success was in various forms of
sports cars, winning four
IMSA GTP titles (1988 - 1991) when racing for
Nissan, and one
Can-Am championship (1981). He also won the
1993 Le Mans 24 hours, took two race victories in the
International Race of Champions (1992 and 1993), both at Michigan. Brabham made his only
NASCAR Winston Cup Series start at the first ever
Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis in 1994, driving for
Michael Kranefuss. Brabham crashed in the second half of the race. He has two younger brothers;
Gary and
David. Brabham teamed with David to win the
1997 Bathurst 1000 in a
BMW. Although the most successful of the second generation of racing Brabhams, unlike his siblings he did not compete in World Championship
Formula One.
Brabham dabbled in V8 Supercar drives in his native Australia throughout his career. He is still one of the few drivers to win his first race, Sandown 500 in 1993. He started eleven races for one victory.
Brabham now works for BMW Group Australia as a driver trainer at many different events around the country teaching others to drive safer and smarter, including teaching drivers to race for BMW...
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