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David Brabham is a driver whose racing lineage traces to his father, Sir Jack Brabham, a three-time Formula One world champion, and who came up through a family deeply embedded in motorsport alongside brothers Geoff and Gary Brabham. Across a career built primarily in sports car racing, David Brabham established himself as one of the discipline's most experienced competitors, with a Le Mans 24 Hours victory in 2009 that made him one of only four Australians to win the event, and back to back American Le Mans Series titles in 2009 and 2010. He also had a spell in Formula One, driving for the Brabham team in 1990 and for Simtek in 1994, adding grand prix experience to a résumé otherwise centered on endurance and sports car competition.[1]
Within Racer DB, Brabham's listed record reflects a single logged start in the SVRA series, representing his current tracked activity in the database rather than the full scope of his historical career. That entry shows no championships, wins, or podiums recorded, with one career start overall, and a 2026 season line showing zero wins and zero podiums from one round, placing him P548 in the standings that year. His Racer Rating stands at 2,506, ranking 1762 among active drivers on the platform's Elo-style scale, a figure consistent with limited recent competitive data rather than a measure of his broader sports car and Formula One background. Brabham's current status in the database is listed as retired.[2]
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