Brabham BT52 Owners Workshop Manual: 1983 (all models) (Haynes Owners' Workshop Manual)

Brabham BT52 Owners Workshop Manual: 1983 (all models) (Haynes Owners' Workshop Manual)

by Andrewvande Burgt (Author)

Synopsis

The Brabham BT52 was designed by F1 design genius Gordon Murray, with David North, for the 1983 F1 season, and took driver Nelson Piquet to his second World Championship title. The car was a radical rethink that built upon knowledge gained during the ground-effect era, and the growing potency of BMW's 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder turbo engine. The distinctive `dart'-shaped BT52 featured two ground-breaking concepts - mid-race refuelling, and significantly rear-biased weight distribution for improved traction in the era of ever-increasing turbo power outputs. The BMW engine delivered over 1,000bhp for short periods in qualifying trim, with the aid of exotic fuels to boost power, and around 750bhp in race trim, making for an impressive sight and sound during one of F1's most spectacular eras. A fascinating insight into one of the most spectacular and distinctive cars ever to grace the F1 grid, and a glimpse into an era when the rule book allowed for free-thinking and ground-breaking innovation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Published: 07 Jan 2016

ISBN 10: 085733820X
ISBN 13: 9780857338204

Author Bio
Andrew van de Burgt is an award-winning journalist, who has been working in motorsport for over 15 years. For 10 of those he was the Editor and then Editor-in-Chief of Autosport, during which time he covered everything from F1 to NASCAR to WRC. He has written a number of books, including a biography of Lewis Hamilton.