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Matthew Brabham

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American/Australian racing driver

Matthew Brabham
Brabham at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway in 2018
NationalityAustralia Australian
United States American
viadual nationality
BornMatthew Chase Brabham
(1994-02-25)25 February 1994 (age 31)
Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.
Related toJack Brabham (grandfather)
Geoff Brabham (father)
David Brabham (uncle)
Gary Brabham (uncle)
Sam Brabham (cousin)
Racing licence FIA Silver
Stadium Super Trucks career
Debut season2015
Car number83
Starts117
Wins26
Podiums83
Poles22
Best finish1st in2018,2019,2021
Previous series
2014–15
2013
2012
201011
Formula E
Pro Mazda Championship
U.S. F2000 National Championship
Australian Formula Ford Championship
Championship titles
2018,19,21
2013
2012
Stadium Super Trucks
Pro Mazda Championship
U.S. F2000 National Championship
Awards
2012Team USA Scholarship
IndyCar Series career
2 races run over 1 year
2016 position30th
Best finish30th (2016)
First race2016Grand Prix of Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
Last race2016Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
WinsPodiumsPoles
000
Indy Lights career
37 races run over 4 years
Team(s)No. 76 (Juncos Hollinger Racing)
Best finish3rd (2022)
First race2014St. Petersburg 100 (St. Petersburg)
Last race2023Grand Prix of Monterey (WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca)
First win2014Grand Prix of Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
Last win2022Indy Lights Grand Prix of St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg)
WinsPodiumsPoles
271
Last updated on: 17 November 2024.

Matthew Chase Brabham (born 25 February 1994)[1][2] is anAustralian-American racing driver. He competes in theTrans-Am Series, driving the No. 20 Ford Mustang for Chris Dyson Racing. From 2015 to 2021, he was a regular in theStadium Super Trucks, where he is a three-time series champion with titles in2018,2019 and2021. He has also won championships in theRoad to Indy ladder with the 2012U.S. F2000 and 2013Pro Mazda Championships.

Brabham is a third-generation racing driver; he is the son ofGeoff Brabham and the grandson of three-timeFormula One World Champion SirJack Brabham.

Racing career

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Early career

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Born inBoca Raton,Florida, Brabham and his family moved to Australia in his youth. Much of Brabham's early exposure to racing came via watching his mother'sjet ski competitions as he rarely attended his father and grandfather's auto races.[3]

He began kart racing in 2001 at the age of 7, starting in the Australian 'Midget' class. In 2007, he secured the Queensland State 'Rookie' Title, and in 2008, he went on to win both the New South Wales and Queensland State Junior National Light Titles, while also finishing second in the Australian and Melbourne City Titles. A year later, Brabham won the 'Junior Rotax' Young Guns Title, before graduating toFormula Ford racing towards the end of the year. In 2010, he competed in theAustralian Formula Ford Championship with the CAMS Rising Star Team before moving to the Victorian State Formula Ford Series and the Australian National Championship withSonic Motor Racing Services. In the state series, he won eight out of 12 races, including seven in a row, while he scored two wins, two runner-up finishes, and a pole position in the national division.

Road to Indy

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For 2012, Brabham joined Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing, to compete in theU.S. F2000 National Championship. Brabham won the title over his teammateSpencer Pigot by seven points, capturing four wins from 11 podium finishes in the fourteen race season. In doing so he won a $350,000 USD scholarship through theRoad to Indy to race in theStar Mazda Championship in 2013.

He signed to drive the No. 27 car forAndretti Autosport for the 2013 Star Mazda Championship.[4] Brabham won the championship with two races remaining, capturing a series-record 11th win in his rookie season. Brabham's title secured a scholarship to compete inIndy Lights in 2014.[5]

Brabham remained with Andretti Autosport to challenge for the Indy Lights title in2014.[6] He won one race and collected four podiums and 10 top-fives in 14 races to finish fourth in the overall standings. Brabham attributed his lower points finish than hoped to his lack of experience, having progressed through three levels of the Road to Indy in as many years, and his difficulties in adjusting to the series' use ofCooper Tires after mainly racing withFirestone. Financial issues prevented him from completing a second season in 2015.[3] He won 18 of 47 career Road to Indy races (approximately 38.3 percent) from 2012 to 2015, the second highest winning percentage in the ladder's history behindKyle Kirkwood's 62.5 percent as of 2021[update].[7]

In October 2021, Brabham rejoined Andretti's Indy Lights programme for theChris Griffis Memorial Test at Indianapolis, during which he set the tenth-best time.[8] Three months later, he formally committed to the2022 Indy Lights season with the team;[9] at 28 years of age, he was the oldest driver in the field.[10] He won the season opener at St. Petersburg after passing teammateChristian Rasmussen, who ran out of fuel, on the penultimate lap.[11]

Formula E and IndyCar

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Brabham in Formula E at the2014 Punta del Este ePrix

In November 2014, Brabham competed in the second round of the inauguralFormula E world championship inPutrajaya, Malaysia. He replacedCharles Pic for Andretti Autosport.[12] At age 20 Brabham became the youngest driver to compete in Formula E.[13]

In 2016, Brabham made hisIndianapolis 500 debut, driving the No. 61 forPirtek Team Murray.[14] He qualified 26th and finished 22nd. Although he has not run another IndyCar race as of 2021[update], he remains involved as the driver of IndyCar's two-seater for guests at race weekends.[15]

Stadium Super Trucks

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Brabham's Stadium Super Truck racing to a round win atRoad America in 2018

In 2015, Brabham made hisStadium Super Trucks debut atHonda Indy Toronto; Brabham, who was at the track working as a driver coach, received the opportunity to race afterPaul Tracy became unavailable due to television obligations. He finished sixth and fourth in the weekend's two races.[15][16] Later in the year, he competed at theGold Coast 600,Valvoline Raceway, and theSydney 500 events, recording runner-up finishes at Gold Coast and Valvoline.[17][18]

Brabham began racing in the series on a full-time basis in 2016.[19] In June, he swept theDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix rounds.[20] He later joined TeamTraxxas,[21] driving the No. 83 alongsideSheldon Creed.[22] Brabham scored his third win of the season when he held off Creed at Toronto.[23] He finished second in the 2016 standings, 75 points behind Creed, with three wins and 16 podiums.[24]

For the 2017 season, he acquired sponsorship fromSafecraft Safety Equipment.[25] His first win of the year came in theFirestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, where he became the first non-Australian SST race winner,[26] followed by victories at theGrand Prix of Long Beach,[27]Hidden Valley Raceway,[28]Beijing National Stadium, andWatkins Glen International. He finished runner up toPaul Morris by one point.[29]

He continued in the series for a fourth year in 2018. His first win of the season came atAdelaide Street Circuit's third race, where he capitalised onRobby Gordon entering the final corner too wide on the last lap.[30] Further triumphs came at Long Beach,Barbagallo Raceway,[31]Texas Motor Speedway,[32]Road America,[33] andSydney Motorsport Park.[34] Brabham battled withGavin Harlien for the championship throughout the season,[35] and a victory at the season-ending2019 Race of Champions clinched him the 2018 title.[36] His six wins led the series in 2018.[37]

Brabham opened the 2019 season by winning the second race of theCircuit of the Americas weekend despite suffering from afoodborne illness the previous night.[38] After winning again at Long Beach when he beat Creed,[39] Brabham went on a three-race string of runner-up finishes; his two second-place runs at Toronto earned him that weekend's overall win.[40] Additional wins came atMid-Ohio Sports Car Course andPortland International Raceway.[41][42] In the series' Australian return at Gold Coast to end the year, Brabham was involved in last-lap incidents in both races: in the first round, he spun race leaderToby Price in turn 11 that led to Gordon winning, while he dodged contact between Morris andCole Potts to win the second.[43][44] He finished the year with a series-high six wins and 13 podiums to clinch his second straight title.[45]

While the 2020 campaign did not track standings due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, Brabham won twice at Adelaide and Road America.[46] The Adelaide victory, which came in the second of three races that weekend, saw him beat Gordon to the finish by .0351 seconds.[47] A third championship came in 2021 as he finished on the podium in all ten races with a sweep of the second Mid-Ohio weekend.[48][49] From the 2019 Gold Coast round and across the next two seasons, Brabham was the fastest driver in every qualifying session until the 2021 season finale at Long Beach where Gordon snapped his streak at five.[50]

Although Brabham did not commit to a full 2022 season due to Indy Lights, he continued to make occasional starts as SST's prize money structure provides him with a sustainable salary.[10] His first race weekend as a part-time SST driver was at Long Beach.[51]

Supercars

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In 2017, Brabham returned to Australia to race in theSupercars Championship, making his debut at the2017 Perth SuperSprint forLucas Dumbrell Motorsport in place ofTaz Douglas.[52] He was scheduled to race as a co-driver for theTeam 18 team in the2018 Endurance Cup but this drive was taken byJason Bright.[53]

Sports car racing

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In 2017, Brabham,Bill Hynes andAlexandre Prémat competed in theUtah Motorsports Campus 6 Hour Enduro, where they won EXR Racing Series class and finished tenth overall.[54]

Brabham entered theBathurst 12 Hour in 2018, driving a BMW M4 GT4 that he shared withTony Longhurst andAaron Seton.[55] The three dominated the Class C to win.[56] Later in the year, he entered thePirelli World Challenge's GT class, driving for CRP Racing atPortland International Raceway. He followed this up with another appearance at the final round in Utah.[57]

On November 7, 2021, he made hisTrans-Am Series debut atCircuit of the Americas a memorable one. While filling in for series regularChris Dyson, in the No. 20 Ford Mustang, he caught and passed 7-time series championErnie Francis Jr. in the final 50 feet of the last lap for the win.[58]

Personal life

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Brabham's family is heavily involved in motorsports, with fatherGeoff being a formerCART driver while mother Roseina is a jet ski champion.[59] He has raced against his parents inhistoric motorsport and jet skis.[10] GrandfatherJack Brabham won threeFormula One World Championships, while uncleDavid has won championships in sports cars and both Geoff and David have both won the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[3]

His fiancé Kimberly Bogle has worked as a racing spokesmodel and is currently a real estate agent. They reside in Indianapolis with their dog Brumby.[60]

Racing record

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Karting career summary

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SeasonSeriesPosition
2008NSW Open Sprint Kart Championships - Junior Clubman5th
NSW Open Sprint Kart Championships - Junior National Light1st
Queensland Sprint Kart Championships - Junior Clubman4th
Queensland Sprint Kart Championships - Junior National Light1st
Australian National Sprint Kart Championship - Junior Clubman18th
Australian National Sprint Kart Championship - Junior National Light2nd

Racing career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2009Victorian Formula Ford ChampionshipMinda Motorsport600021109th
2010Australian Formula Ford ChampionshipMinda Motorsport2200003014th
Victorian Formula Ford Championship910231945th
2011Australian Formula Ford ChampionshipSonic Motor Racing Services92124959th
Victorian Formula Ford Championship962362036th
2012U.S. F2000 WinterfestCape Motorsports withWayne Taylor Racing611241353rd
U.S. F2000 National Championship14428113391st
Formula Renault BARCCliff Dempsey Racing200000NC†
2013Pro Mazda ChampionshipAndretti Autosport1613713154661st
2014Indy LightsAndretti Autosport1411244244th
2014–15Formula EAndretti Autosport Formula E Team20000031st
2015Indy LightsAndretti Autosport300103513th
Stadium Super TrucksToyo Tires, UFD Racing7000211510th
2016Stadium Super TrucksUFD Racing,Traxxas21314165702nd
IndyCar SeriesPirtek Team Murray300003730th
2017Stadium Super TrucksSafecraft Safety Equipment22538155452nd
Virgin Australia Supercars ChampionshipLucas Dumbrell Motorsport200005755th
2018Stadium Super TrucksCarlisle Fluid Technologies206110145401st
Pirelli World Challenge SprintX GT Championship SeriesCRP Racing400003616th
2019Stadium Super TrucksCarlisle Fluid Technologies19508134761st
Pirelli World Challenge GT4 America SeriesCRP Racing500003412th
Australian S5000 ChampionshipMTEC Motorsport30000N/AN/A
2020Stadium Super TrucksCarlisle Fluid Technologies520541332nd
2021Stadium Super TrucksCarlisle Fluid Technologies10208102961st
Trans-Am Series - TA110113316th
2022Indy LightsAndretti Autosport1420374713rd
Stadium Super TrucksMasterMine,Continental Tire410031176th
Trans-Am Series - TA420241176th
2023Stadium Super TrucksContinental Tire42103962nd
Trans-Am Series - GTXGym Weed622455876th
Indy NXTJuncos Hollinger Racing5000015916th
Cape Motorsports10000
2024IMSA SportsCar Championship - LMP2AO Racing50200134221st
Stadium Super TrucksContinental Tire401031012nd

U.S. F2000 National Championship

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(key)

YearTeam1234567891011121314RankPoints
2012Cape Motorsports
Wayne Taylor Racing
SEB
1
SEB
2
STP
2
STP
2
LOR
2
MDO
3
MDO
25
ROA
1
ROA
1
ROA
3
BAL
2
BAL
1
VIR
4
VIR
8
1st339

Pro Mazda Championship

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(key)

YearTeam12345678910111213141516RankPoints
2013Andretti AutosportCOA
3
COA
1
STP
1
STP
1
IND
1
IOW
1
TOR
1
TOR
1
MOS
3
MOS
9
MOH
1
MOH
1
TRO
1
TRO
1
HOU
1
HOU
1
1st466

Indy Lights

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap) (Races withL indicate a race lap led) (Races with * indicate most race laps led)

YearTeam12345678910111213141516RankPoints
2014Andretti AutosportSTP
9
LBH
3
ALA
4
ALA
12
IMS
1
IMS
4
INDY
2
POC
5
TOR
4
MDO
5
MDO
12
MIL
2
SNM
6
SNM
5
4th424
2015Andretti AutosportSTP
11
STP
7
LBH
11
ALAALAIMSIMSINDYTORTORMILIOWMDOMDOLAGLAG13th35
2022Andretti AutosportSTP
1L
ALA
7
IMS
10
IMS
9
DET
3
DET
4
RDA
6
MDO
2
IOW
3
NSC
4
GAT
1L
POR
2
LAG
8
LAG
3
3rd471
2023Juncos Hollinger RacingSTPBARIMSDETDETRDAMDOIOW
4
GMP
7
POR
9
LAG
5
LAG
4
16th159
Cape MotorsportsNSH
13
IMS

Complete Formula E results

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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamChassisPowertrain1234567891011PosPoints
2014–15Andretti AutosportSparkSRT01-eSRT01-eBEIPUT
13
PDE
Ret
BUEMIALBHMCOBERMSCLDNLDN31st0

IndyCar Series

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YearTeamChassisNo.Engine12345678910111213141516RankPointsRef
2016Pirtek Team MurrayDallara DW1261ChevroletSTPPHXLBHALAIMS
16
INDY
22
DETDETRDAIOWTORMDOPOCTXSWGLSNM30th37[61]

Indianapolis 500

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YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2016DallaraChevrolet2722Pirtek Team Murray

Complete S5000 results

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YearSeriesTeam123456PositionPoints
2019ExhibitionMTEC MotorsportSAN
R1

4
SAN
R2

Ret
SAN
M

5
BMP
R1
BMP
R2
BMP
M
N/C-

Stadium Super Trucks

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(key) (Bold – Pole position. Italics – Fastest qualifier. * – Most laps led.)

Stadium Super Trucks results
Year12345678910111213141516171819202122SSTCPtsRef
2015ADEADEADESTPSTPLBHDETDETDETAUSTOR
6
TOR
4
OCFOCFOCFSRF
2
SRF
8
SRF
10
SRF
10
SYD
2
MGMMGM10th115[62]
2016ADE
5
ADE
5
ADE
3
STP
2
STP
5
LBH
2
LBH
3
DET
1
DET
C1
DET
1*
TOW
3
TOW
4
TOW
2
TOR
1
TOR
2
CLT
2
CLT
4
OCF
3
OCF
2
SRF
3
SRF
2
SRF
2
2nd570[24]
2017ADE
3
ADE
12
ADE
2
STP
9
STP
1*
LBH
1
LBH
2
PER
10
PER
3
PER
4
DET
2
DET
2
TEX
5
TEX
3
HID
3
HID
1*
HID
3
BEI
1
GLN
3
GLN
1*
ELS
5
ELS
8
2nd545[63]
2018ELS
6
ELS
2
ADE
3
ADE
3
ADE
1
LBH
4
LBH
1*
PER
7
PER
4
DET
4
DET
2
TEX
10
TEX
1
ROA
2
ROA
1
SMP
1
SMP
9
HLN
2
HLN
2
MXC
2
MXC
1
1st540[37]
2019COA
6
COA
1
TEX
5
TEX
2
LBH
1*
LBH
2
TOR
2
TOR
2
MOH
3
MOH
2
MOH
7
MOH
1*
ROA
3*
ROA
8
ROA
4
POR
5
POR
1*
SRF
2
SRF
1*
1st415[45]
2020ADE
3
ADE
1
ADE
3
ROA
11
ROA
1*
N/A2[64][65]
2021STP
2
STP
2
MOH
2
MOH
3
MOH
1
MOH
1
NSH
2
NSH
3
LBH
2
LBH
3
1st296[48]
2022LBH
4
LBH
2
MOHMOHNSH
1
NSH
2
BRIBRI6th117[66]
2023LBH
1*
LBH
1
NSH
13
NSH
3
2nd96[67]
2024LBH
3
LBH
2
ADE
3
ADE
4
2nd101[68]

* Season in progress.
1 The race was abandoned afterMatt Mingay suffered serious injuries in a crash on lap three.
2 Standings were not recorded by the series for the 2020 season.

Supercars Championship results

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Supercars results
YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132PositionPoints
2017Lucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF CommodoreADE
R1
ADE
R2
SYM
R3
SYM
R4
PHI
R5
PHI
R6
BAR
R7

25
BAR
R8

26
WIN
R9
WIN
R10
HID
R11
HID
R12
TOW
R13
TOW
R14
QLD
R15
QLD
R16
SMP
R17
SMP
R18
SAN
R19
BAT
R20
SUR
R21
SUR
R22
PUK
R23
PUK
R24
NEW
R25
NEW
R26
55th57
2018Team 18Holden ZB CommodoreADE
R1
ADE
R2
MEL
R3
MEL
R4
MEL
R5
MEL
R6
SYM
R7
SYM
R8
PHI
R9
PHI
R10
BAR
R11

PO
BAR
R12

PO
WIN
R13

PO
WIN
R14

PO
HID
R15
HID
R16
TOW
R17
TOW
R18
QLD
R19

PO
QLD
R20

PO
SMP
R21
BEN
R22
BEN
R23
SAN
QR
SAN
R24
BAT
R25
SUR
R26
SUR
R27
PUK
R28
PUK
R29
NEW
R30
NEW
R31
N/A0

Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results

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YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsOverall
position
Class
position
2018AustraliaBoat Works RacingAustraliaTony Longhurst
AustraliaAaron Seton
BMW M4 GT4C25022nd1st

Pirelli World Challenge results

[edit]
YearTeamMakeClass123456789101112131415RankPoints
2018CRP RacingMercedes-AMG GT3GT3 SprintX – GT ProAUS1AUS2VIR1VIR2LRP1LRP2POR1
7
POR2
12
UTA1
Ret
UTA2
8
16th36
2019Porsche Cayman GT4 CS MRGT4 SprintX – ProSTP1STP2LBH
8
VIR1VIR2MOS1MOS2SON1
5
SON2
4
WGL1WGL2ELK1ELK2LVS1
6
LVS2
Ret
12th34

Trans-Am Series results

[edit]
YearTeamMakeClass123456789101112131415RankPoints
2021ALTWELL CBDFord MustangTASEBChRRDASONLGSLRPMDOROABIRNSCMOS
C
WAT1WAT2VIRAUS
1
16th33
2022ALTWELL CBDFord MustangTASEBChRRDALGSSONLRP
2
MDO
1
ROAWATVIR
1
AUS
2
6th117
2023Gym WeedFord MustangTASEB
1
NOL
2
RDA
9
LRP
3
IMS
1
MDO
2
ROA
DNS
WATGATVIRAUS
DNS
6th587

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

[edit]

(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position; results initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine1234567Pos.Points
2024AO RacingLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 LV8DAY
8
SEB
11
WGL
7
MOSELKIMS
4
PET
7
21st1342

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