Proper noun
Brabham (plural Brabhams)
A surname.
You know, when my dad was a racing fan in Australia he would follow Jack Brabham and sometimes only hear if he won two days after a race - when the result finally appeared in his newspaper. These days I can tweet something and it's all over the world in seconds. Mark Webber
After qualifying 16th, a steady drive saw him leading by lap 53. However, the McLaren's ceramic brakes suffered on the street circuit and he crashed out of the lead at the end of the long Brabham Straight on lap 57 when his brakes finally failed. Source: Internet
All three became involved in motorsport, with support from Brabham in their early years. Source: Internet
After more than three hours of racing, the exhausted Brabham, who "hated to be beaten", Brabham, Nye (2004) p.61 pushed the car to the line to finish sixth. Source: Internet
After the 13th and final race of the season, the Mexican Grand Prix, Brabham did retire. Source: Internet
Although Brabham experimented with airdams and underbody skirts in the mid-1970s, the team, like the rest of the field, did not immediately understand Lotus's development of a ground effect car in 1977. Source: Internet