Car: ACFL_F2_2024
When a better quality version releases, I will aim to port these liveries over for Version 2.0
It is a fictional display of Brabham returning to open-wheel racing in Formula 2. I have used the recently defunct logo of Brabham Automotive as a basis of branding to reflect something realistic enough.
The drivers featured are James Wharton and Matthew Brabham. These are not realistic selections, but I wanted to position this further into the future than 2024 and decided on Matthew Brabham as a paid driver despite his older age.
Within this livery pack is 3 variations, these include;
Martini Livery
Mobil 1 Special Livery
Rexona/Optus Livery
On the rear wing are lines that represent the championships of the Brabham family in Formula 1. The first two are white and represent Sir Jack Brabham's first two driver championships. The one following is in gold to represent the drivers and constructors championship won by the Brabham name. The fourth line is also gold for drivers and constructors championships, with a silver fern representing Australia's neighbours of New Zealand, from which Denny Hulme originates. The final two are to represent the driver championships won by Nelson Piquet.
When a better quality version releases, I will aim to port these liveries over for Version 2.0
It is a fictional display of Brabham returning to open-wheel racing in Formula 2. I have used the recently defunct logo of Brabham Automotive as a basis of branding to reflect something realistic enough.
The drivers featured are James Wharton and Matthew Brabham. These are not realistic selections, but I wanted to position this further into the future than 2024 and decided on Matthew Brabham as a paid driver despite his older age.
Within this livery pack is 3 variations, these include;
Martini Livery
Mobil 1 Special Livery
Rexona/Optus Livery
On the rear wing are lines that represent the championships of the Brabham family in Formula 1. The first two are white and represent Sir Jack Brabham's first two driver championships. The one following is in gold to represent the drivers and constructors championship won by the Brabham name. The fourth line is also gold for drivers and constructors championships, with a silver fern representing Australia's neighbours of New Zealand, from which Denny Hulme originates. The final two are to represent the driver championships won by Nelson Piquet.