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The Brabham BT62 is a mid-engine track day car produced by Australian car manufacturer Brabham Automotive.
Description[]
- Text originally from the Brabham BT62's Wikipedia article.
The BT62 is powered by a mid-mounted 5.4-litre naturally-aspirated V8 engine that is based on the Ford V8 modular engine architecture of American manufacturer Ford Motor Company. The engine has been extensively modified and has a power output of 515 kW (691 hp; 700 PS) at 7,400 rpm and 492 lb⋅ft (667 N⋅m) of torque at 6,200 rpm, giving the car a power-to-weight ratio of 653 hp per ton. Power goes to the rear wheels through a six-speed Holinger sequential-shift racing transmission controlled by steering wheel mounted paddle shifters, and stopping is handled by carbon-to-carbon disc brakes, with carbon pads actuated by six pistons acting on carbon rotors.
The chassis of the BT62 uses what Brabham calls a ‘tubular metallic architecture’ and the body features lightweight carbon fibre body panels, as well as carbon-kevlar wheel housings, to give the car a dry weight of 972 kg (2,142 lb). The car has a full fixed aero package as an option that includes a front splitter, rear diffuser and large rear wing, that are all made from carbon fibre and together are capable of producing 1,200 kg (2,645 lb) of downforce. The suspension uses a double wishbone setup in the front and rear and features pushrod actuated four-way adjustable Öhlins dampers and adjustable anti-roll bars. The wheels are 18 inch centre locking units and are wrapped in Michelin racing slicks.
The interior is relatively sparse as the BT62 is built for track day driving and features FIA-spec carbon fibre seat shells, a six-point harness, Alcantara trim, leather door pulls, an adjustable pedal box, a carbon fibre dashboard, a 12-inch digital gauge cluster, a removable carbon fibre steering wheel and a fire extinguisher.
Brabham intends to produce 70 cars to celebrate the 70 years since the company founder Sir Jack Brabham launched his racing career in Australia in 1948. The first 35 cars will be finished in the corresponding liveries of Brabham's 35 Grand Prix winning cars, while the rest will be finished to the owner's specifications. The BT62 has a retail price of around US$1.4 million (around GB£1 million at current exchange rates). The price includes admission into the Brabham driver development programme, which offers personalised driver coaching sessions to help the owners make the most of their cars on the track.
Asphalt Legends Unite (formerly Asphalt 9: Legends)[]
The Brabham BT62 was added in the New Breed Rivals Update as a high Class C car with the following rank statistics:
Performance[]
The Brabham BT62 performs similar to the Ferrari 599XX Evo, have similar top speed with faster acceleration and nitro, but it has worse handling.
Usage[]
Availability[]
The Brabham BT62 requries a to unlock, it is available from its Special Event along with its Blueprints. 6 more can be found in the Legend Pass.
Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
The Brabham BT62 was added in the Tenth Anniversary Update as a Class S car with the following stats:
Price & Availability[]
The Brabham BT62 was originally obtainable by reaching 218 conditions in its Special Event.
The Brabham BT62 was obtainable again in the following events:
- its Treasure Rush by landing on the Super Round cell and then landing on its cell or reaching Stage 2 by collecting 8,000 Treasure Points. Players who already owned the car in the Super Round or prior to the event would get 20x Direct Upgrade - Class S in Stage 2 instead.
- its Car Hunt by reaching Tier 1 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already owned the car would get 20x Wild Card - Legendary instead.
- Top-Up Event by reaching Tier 15 that was available between October 25 - November 8, 2024. Players who already owned the car would get 1x Master Key - Legendary instead.
Between the Tenth Anniversary Update and the 2023 Holiday Update, upgrades require 55 of each Legendary Drivetrain, Legendary Exhaust, Legendary Suspension, Legendary Tires, 60 Legendary Engine, 60 Legendary Tech, 160 Brabham BT62 Kit, and 10,000,000.
During the 2024 Spring Update, upgrades require 45 of each Legendary Drivetrain, Legendary Exhaust, Legendary Suspension, Legendary Tires, 20 Legendary Engine, 20 Legendary Tech, 160 Brabham BT62 Kit, and 10,000,000.
As of the Mercedes Season Update, upgrades require 40 of each Legendary Drivetrain, Legendary Exhaust, Legendary Suspension, Legendary Tires, 160 Brabham BT62 Kit, and 10,000,000.