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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:34,294 --> 00:00:37,942 DAVID: You kind of get into this mindset, 2 00:00:38,710 --> 00:00:40,914 when you’re in competition for so long 3 00:00:41,014 --> 00:00:42,934 and you’re doing well... 4 00:00:43,855 --> 00:00:46,466 There were times I’d catch myself and go, 5 00:00:46,965 --> 00:00:48,885 “That’s not who I am. 6 00:00:49,845 --> 00:00:51,765 You’re so like your father.” 7 00:00:53,493 --> 00:00:55,313 There’d be something in the back saying, 8 00:00:55,413 --> 00:00:57,333 “Is this really who you are?” 9 00:01:01,288 --> 00:01:07,316 ["BLACK EYED BRUISER" PLAYING] 10 00:01:14,190 --> 00:01:17,338 ♪ If you see me Walking down the street ♪ 11 00:01:18,337 --> 00:01:20,717 ♪ Better get out my way ♪ 12 00:01:21,600 --> 00:01:25,071 ♪ I'm a real king hitter ♪ 13 00:01:25,171 --> 00:01:27,030 ♪ Always have my say ♪ 14 00:01:27,130 --> 00:01:30,624 ♪ If you're looking For a heavy time ♪ 15 00:01:31,584 --> 00:01:34,825 ♪ Best you don't come around ♪ 16 00:01:34,925 --> 00:01:37,459 ♪ Or else you'll get Your heavy ♪ 17 00:01:38,150 --> 00:01:40,531 ♪ Six feet of solid ground ♪ 18 00:01:41,375 --> 00:01:43,119 ♪ I don't like trouble ♪ 19 00:01:43,219 --> 00:01:46,482 ♪ But if trouble Is the name of your game ♪ 20 00:01:48,018 --> 00:01:50,299 ♪ You know where You can find me, boy ♪ 21 00:01:50,399 --> 00:01:52,895 ♪ Everybody knows my name ♪ 22 00:01:53,471 --> 00:01:56,389 ♪ I'm the black eyed ♪ 23 00:01:56,888 --> 00:01:58,962 ♪ The black eyed ♪ 24 00:01:59,346 --> 00:02:04,337 ♪ The black eyed bruiser ♪ 25 00:02:07,525 --> 00:02:11,917 -[MEN CHANTING] -[VOICE ECHOING] 26 00:02:12,017 --> 00:02:15,104 MIKE: I’m standing now in the showroom of a car dealer, 27 00:02:15,204 --> 00:02:16,294 at Greenacre in Sydney. 28 00:02:16,394 --> 00:02:19,136 And I suppose it’s very much like any car dealer showroom. 29 00:02:19,236 --> 00:02:21,156 Except for all these trophies behind me. 30 00:02:24,573 --> 00:02:27,583 He is a man who, in his time, created history. 31 00:02:27,683 --> 00:02:29,273 Now, he thinks he’s coming here tonight 32 00:02:29,373 --> 00:02:31,347 for a sporting interview with his son. 33 00:02:31,447 --> 00:02:33,482 And it’s right here that I’m going to surprise them. 34 00:02:38,742 --> 00:02:42,275 [MACHINE BEEPING] 35 00:02:42,620 --> 00:02:45,823 CHAPLAIN: We are here to honor, celebrate and give thanks 36 00:02:45,923 --> 00:02:48,702 for the life of Sir John Arthur Brabham, 37 00:02:48,802 --> 00:02:50,722 known as Jack. 38 00:02:56,828 --> 00:02:58,609 In one way or another, Sir Jack’s life 39 00:02:58,709 --> 00:03:00,606 has affected us all. 40 00:03:00,706 --> 00:03:02,795 From those here who knew him personally 41 00:03:02,895 --> 00:03:06,427 and called him Grandpa, or Dad, or husband... 42 00:03:07,541 --> 00:03:10,766 to those here who shared a lifelong friendship with Jack, 43 00:03:11,457 --> 00:03:13,992 to those of us here who knew him from a distance 44 00:03:14,491 --> 00:03:17,025 and marveled at his many achievements. 45 00:03:25,780 --> 00:03:29,159 CHAPLAIN: But we’ll also hear about Sir Jack the man, 46 00:03:29,696 --> 00:03:32,937 the husband, father and grandfather. 47 00:03:33,037 --> 00:03:34,683 What made him tick. What was really important 48 00:03:34,693 --> 00:03:36,339 to him. 49 00:03:36,800 --> 00:03:41,039 [RAIN PATTERING] 50 00:03:41,139 --> 00:03:43,059 [PHONE DINGS] 51 00:03:51,238 --> 00:03:56,076 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 52 00:03:57,189 --> 00:03:59,470 Any of you boys been in a billy-cart derby before? 53 00:03:59,570 --> 00:04:01,083 ALL: Yes! 54 00:04:01,183 --> 00:04:03,103 NARRATOR: Jack was like any boy of his age, 55 00:04:03,448 --> 00:04:04,884 obsessed with billy-carts. 56 00:04:04,984 --> 00:04:06,189 TONY: You could either have a steering wheel 57 00:04:06,198 --> 00:04:07,342 or you could have a rope. 58 00:04:07,442 --> 00:04:09,592 And what wheels you got, well, that was up to the gods. 59 00:04:09,899 --> 00:04:10,989 PRESENTER: What do you say, Noah? 60 00:04:11,089 --> 00:04:14,177 It was a great race and the best man did win. 61 00:04:14,277 --> 00:04:15,904 NARRATOR: He left school at fifteen 62 00:04:16,004 --> 00:04:18,439 to work as an apprentice in an engineer shop. 63 00:04:18,539 --> 00:04:20,743 MAN: We happened to get bits and pieces 64 00:04:20,843 --> 00:04:22,048 and improvised with them. 65 00:04:22,148 --> 00:04:24,375 Cut and shuck and weld, and do all sorts of things. 66 00:04:24,798 --> 00:04:25,888 Yeah, he was from an age 67 00:04:25,988 --> 00:04:28,906 when you had a wide variety of skills. 68 00:04:29,751 --> 00:04:31,302 The kind of industrial equivalent 69 00:04:31,402 --> 00:04:33,030 of the hunter-gatherer. 70 00:04:33,130 --> 00:04:34,181 MAN: You could see there was no doubt, 71 00:04:34,191 --> 00:04:35,257 he was very earnest 72 00:04:35,357 --> 00:04:37,968 and he was going to be a good engineer, good boy. 73 00:04:39,235 --> 00:04:41,247 TV NARRATOR: Even away in the little-known interior, 74 00:04:41,347 --> 00:04:42,630 amongst the primitive natives, 75 00:04:42,730 --> 00:04:44,626 there are townships where agents of Hitler 76 00:04:44,726 --> 00:04:47,429 wait and plan for the downfall of a country 77 00:04:47,529 --> 00:04:49,656 that has sheltered them and given them security. 78 00:04:49,756 --> 00:04:53,673 ALL: ♪ Waltzing Matilda Waltzing Matilda ♪ 79 00:04:55,823 --> 00:04:58,872 NARRATOR: The war interrupted Jack’s sleepy existence, 80 00:04:58,972 --> 00:05:01,161 tinkering with bikes and cars. 81 00:05:02,620 --> 00:05:04,324 Every young man of fighting age 82 00:05:04,424 --> 00:05:06,513 finally had a reason for adventure. 83 00:05:06,613 --> 00:05:08,840 MAN: ...the cause of liberty and freedom. 84 00:05:09,147 --> 00:05:10,660 TONY: War had started, of course, 85 00:05:10,760 --> 00:05:12,465 when he was a teenager. 86 00:05:12,565 --> 00:05:15,445 NARRATOR: Jack entered the RAAF midway through the war. 87 00:05:15,982 --> 00:05:18,609 He was a mechanic on RAAF Bowfighters, 88 00:05:18,709 --> 00:05:20,221 called the "Whispering Death," 89 00:05:20,321 --> 00:05:22,794 because twin radial engines were so quiet 90 00:05:22,894 --> 00:05:25,213 that they would come in low and then strafe the Japanese 91 00:05:25,313 --> 00:05:26,979 before they even knew what was hitting them. 92 00:05:27,079 --> 00:05:29,898 [EXPLOSION] 93 00:05:29,998 --> 00:05:31,779 NARRATOR: But Jack had missed out on becoming 94 00:05:31,879 --> 00:05:33,545 a hero on the front line. 95 00:05:33,645 --> 00:05:35,158 MAN: ...the victim, Australia’s manhood. 96 00:05:35,258 --> 00:05:37,424 NARRATOR: He was part of a generation of young men 97 00:05:37,524 --> 00:05:40,711 who needed some kind of arena to prove themselves 98 00:05:41,018 --> 00:05:43,836 as worthy as the heroes who had returned home, 99 00:05:43,936 --> 00:05:45,856 victorious in combat. 100 00:05:51,347 --> 00:05:52,706 Eerie, isn’t it? 101 00:05:52,806 --> 00:05:54,626 You know what this reminds me of? A theater. 102 00:05:54,726 --> 00:05:56,684 An empty theater right now. 103 00:05:57,030 --> 00:06:00,040 But it has its audience, its cast, its drama, 104 00:06:00,140 --> 00:06:03,557 its comedy, and sometimes its tragedy too. 105 00:06:04,210 --> 00:06:05,877 The spectacle here is a moving play 106 00:06:05,977 --> 00:06:08,065 on an asphalt stage with all the props. 107 00:06:08,165 --> 00:06:09,870 Producers and directors in the wings, 108 00:06:09,970 --> 00:06:13,656 the music, extras, comedians, good guys and bad guys, 109 00:06:13,963 --> 00:06:15,883 and the stars... 110 00:06:16,690 --> 00:06:18,433 NARRATOR: And it was on a road trip up north 111 00:06:18,533 --> 00:06:21,336 that a friend took Jack to his first-ever Speedway. 112 00:06:21,989 --> 00:06:24,523 What he would have seen was motorized chaos. 113 00:06:25,137 --> 00:06:27,456 There were no roll-cages, seat belts. 114 00:06:27,556 --> 00:06:29,491 The helmets were made of cork. 115 00:06:29,591 --> 00:06:31,987 A lot of blokes didn’t even bother using goggles. 116 00:06:32,087 --> 00:06:34,429 MAN: The driver died of severe head injuries. 117 00:06:35,236 --> 00:06:38,054 MAN: Oh, Jack? Yes, the first time I met him 118 00:06:38,154 --> 00:06:40,074 was, uh, in '48. 119 00:06:40,842 --> 00:06:43,468 He, uh... was only a kid then 120 00:06:43,568 --> 00:06:45,503 and he came up with the Speedway car. 121 00:06:45,603 --> 00:06:48,537 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] 122 00:06:48,637 --> 00:06:50,787 TONY: Can you imagine driving down a dirt road 123 00:06:51,094 --> 00:06:53,283 and then having to turn left into the corner 124 00:06:53,590 --> 00:06:56,063 without hitting the brakes, but with your foot flat 125 00:06:56,163 --> 00:06:57,560 to the floor at the same time? 126 00:06:57,660 --> 00:06:59,580 Well, this is what Speedway drivers did. 127 00:07:00,886 --> 00:07:02,974 I mean, all you can see now of a racing driver 128 00:07:03,074 --> 00:07:04,741 is a little bit of the top of their head, 129 00:07:04,841 --> 00:07:06,929 sort of slightly bobbing around. 130 00:07:07,029 --> 00:07:09,425 In Speedway, it’s mechanicalized warfare 131 00:07:09,525 --> 00:07:11,307 of the most purest kind. 132 00:07:11,407 --> 00:07:13,442 It’s wild, it’s big. 133 00:07:13,826 --> 00:07:16,030 JACK: And that was my biggest surprise on the first night, 134 00:07:16,130 --> 00:07:18,526 was every other motor car was throwing dirt in my face. 135 00:07:18,626 --> 00:07:20,546 [LAUGHTER] 136 00:07:20,968 --> 00:07:24,232 DAVID: My mum came from a very, sort of, basic background. 137 00:07:24,577 --> 00:07:26,804 They met and Jack was racing in midgets. 138 00:07:27,342 --> 00:07:30,199 MIKE: The lady who watched, waited and worried, 139 00:07:30,299 --> 00:07:32,080 your wife, Betty. 140 00:07:32,180 --> 00:07:35,290 [TV STATIC] 141 00:07:38,593 --> 00:07:40,105 What was this bloke's name again? 142 00:07:40,205 --> 00:07:42,140 [INDISTINCT CHATTER] 143 00:07:42,240 --> 00:07:44,368 Sorry, Jack, mate, I won’t let you down. 144 00:07:44,468 --> 00:07:47,578 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 145 00:07:48,077 --> 00:07:50,550 In the very early 1950s, 146 00:07:50,650 --> 00:07:53,568 Jack took his Speedway racing car 147 00:07:54,144 --> 00:07:56,194 to a local hill-climb. 148 00:07:56,294 --> 00:08:00,633 In his little, titchy self-built Speedway car, 149 00:08:01,017 --> 00:08:03,605 he blew them all into the weeds. 150 00:08:03,705 --> 00:08:05,410 PRESENTER: Hairpin bends at high speeds 151 00:08:05,510 --> 00:08:07,637 call for steel wrists and iron nerves. 152 00:08:07,737 --> 00:08:11,784 Sport is somewhere where drive, dedication, 153 00:08:11,884 --> 00:08:15,071 bravery... that’s what we celebrate. 154 00:08:15,647 --> 00:08:17,912 PRESENTER: It’s a great course for the spectators too. 155 00:08:18,219 --> 00:08:21,138 You know, someone who’s fucking brilliant at what they do 156 00:08:21,483 --> 00:08:23,150 and we can cheer them on. 157 00:08:23,250 --> 00:08:26,951 The organizers actually disqualified his car 158 00:08:27,051 --> 00:08:29,984 because it wasn’t fitted with front wheel brakes... 159 00:08:30,084 --> 00:08:31,866 PRESENTER: Hold everything, he’s going over! 160 00:08:31,966 --> 00:08:36,574 [LAUGHS] ...and therefore didn’t qualify for their purposes. 161 00:08:36,958 --> 00:08:38,278 PRESENTER: Not this time. 162 00:08:38,378 --> 00:08:40,698 So, Jack responded typically 163 00:08:40,798 --> 00:08:43,347 by fitting front wheel brakes, taking it back there 164 00:08:43,447 --> 00:08:45,367 and doing it again. 165 00:08:51,395 --> 00:08:53,714 RON: Oh, it’s a Brabham '67. 166 00:08:53,814 --> 00:08:55,788 It’s a long while since I’ve seen one of these. 167 00:08:55,888 --> 00:08:58,207 [RAIN PATTERING] 168 00:08:58,307 --> 00:08:59,627 NARRATOR: Ron Tauranac was racing 169 00:08:59,637 --> 00:09:00,895 RALT open wheelers, 170 00:09:00,995 --> 00:09:02,200 which he’d built with his brother 171 00:09:02,300 --> 00:09:04,220 in their parent’s garage. 172 00:09:04,681 --> 00:09:06,908 It was clear they saw something in each other. 173 00:09:07,446 --> 00:09:09,366 Kindred spirits. 174 00:09:09,980 --> 00:09:14,396 Well, he was a very good friend of mine and we got on very well. 175 00:09:16,009 --> 00:09:18,428 I’ve never been a very social person either. 176 00:09:19,004 --> 00:09:22,359 I realize it was a mistake now. 177 00:09:22,459 --> 00:09:24,279 But I needed someone to train me. 178 00:09:24,379 --> 00:09:25,891 TONY: Ron and Jack were, in some ways, 179 00:09:25,901 --> 00:09:27,390 two peas in a pod. 180 00:09:27,490 --> 00:09:28,887 Neither of them talked much 181 00:09:28,987 --> 00:09:30,999 but they could just look at what each other were doing 182 00:09:31,099 --> 00:09:33,188 -and say, “Wow.” -Ron designed the cars 183 00:09:33,288 --> 00:09:34,608 and Dad tested them. 184 00:09:34,708 --> 00:09:36,628 It was an incredible partnership. 185 00:09:36,974 --> 00:09:39,278 Jack had his two-liter Cooper Bristol. 186 00:09:39,700 --> 00:09:41,175 DOUG: And he fitted a bigger engine 187 00:09:41,275 --> 00:09:42,902 to give it more "oomph" 188 00:09:43,002 --> 00:09:47,625 and he ended up corresponding with John and Charles Cooper 189 00:09:47,725 --> 00:09:49,699 of the Cooper Car Company. 190 00:09:49,799 --> 00:09:51,657 NARRATOR: By the end of 1954, 191 00:09:51,757 --> 00:09:53,711 Jack had experienced everything that Speedway 192 00:09:53,720 --> 00:09:55,674 and Hill-Climb had to offer. 193 00:09:55,981 --> 00:09:58,607 And while he may not have yet had his sights set 194 00:09:58,707 --> 00:10:00,065 on challenging the European legends 195 00:10:00,075 --> 00:10:01,433 of motorsport, 196 00:10:01,779 --> 00:10:04,405 the hobbyist from Hurstville knew he’d be foolish 197 00:10:04,505 --> 00:10:05,921 if he didn’t pursue his clear talent 198 00:10:05,931 --> 00:10:07,324 behind the wheel. 199 00:10:07,424 --> 00:10:10,703 DOUG: And Jack realized that to progress 200 00:10:10,803 --> 00:10:12,623 in the motor-racing world, 201 00:10:12,723 --> 00:10:15,679 he really needed to be in Britain. 202 00:10:16,985 --> 00:10:19,765 PRESENTER: When he hears the booming tones of Big Ben, 203 00:10:19,865 --> 00:10:23,666 no English-speaking visitor feels a real stranger in London. 204 00:10:24,088 --> 00:10:26,907 The chimes from Westminster penetrate to the four corners 205 00:10:27,007 --> 00:10:27,982 of the globe. 206 00:10:28,082 --> 00:10:30,962 And Big Ben has become everyone's town clock. 207 00:10:32,958 --> 00:10:36,698 DOUG: When Jack first came to the UK in 1955, 208 00:10:36,798 --> 00:10:38,848 he kissed his wife goodbye 209 00:10:38,948 --> 00:10:41,037 and his child goodbye, 210 00:10:41,137 --> 00:10:47,795 and found himself surrounded by, really, a fast-developing hotbed 211 00:10:47,895 --> 00:10:49,907 of motor-racing development. 212 00:10:50,007 --> 00:10:52,772 MAN: We, as loyal citizens, must also do our part. 213 00:10:53,156 --> 00:10:56,934 DOUG: British motor racing had been nowhere before the war. 214 00:10:57,034 --> 00:10:58,201 TV NARRATOR: Silence... 215 00:10:58,301 --> 00:11:01,603 DOUG: Conditions were so bad 216 00:11:02,102 --> 00:11:04,445 that there were worse shortages here 217 00:11:04,867 --> 00:11:07,248 than there had ever been at any time. 218 00:11:09,129 --> 00:11:13,368 And a number of people just got so fed up 219 00:11:13,468 --> 00:11:15,711 with this turgid, gray, post-war Britain... 220 00:11:15,811 --> 00:11:17,362 [CROWD CHANTING] 221 00:11:17,462 --> 00:11:19,397 ...that effectively they said, “Oh, to hell with it. 222 00:11:19,497 --> 00:11:21,609 Let’s go motor racing and have some fun.” 223 00:11:23,068 --> 00:11:25,909 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 224 00:11:26,370 --> 00:11:28,881 DOUG: The British manner of going motor racing, 225 00:11:28,981 --> 00:11:31,170 was to start building racing cars, 226 00:11:31,515 --> 00:11:34,833 striving to surpass the dominant Ferrari 227 00:11:34,933 --> 00:11:36,853 and Maserati. 228 00:11:37,928 --> 00:11:40,401 NARRATOR: En route to England, Jack made the pilgrimage 229 00:11:40,501 --> 00:11:42,420 to Ferrari. 230 00:11:43,534 --> 00:11:45,569 And they closed the door in his face. 231 00:11:46,721 --> 00:11:49,232 He knew he probably appeared to them like a chancer 232 00:11:49,332 --> 00:11:50,576 from Down Under, 233 00:11:50,676 --> 00:11:52,841 but the experience stung him deeply 234 00:11:52,941 --> 00:11:56,205 and he loved overtaking Ferrari for the rest of his career. 235 00:11:57,012 --> 00:11:58,217 Have you heard from Jack lately? 236 00:11:58,317 --> 00:11:59,715 Yes, we’ve heard a couple of times. 237 00:11:59,815 --> 00:12:01,174 I rang him up after Silverstone 238 00:12:01,274 --> 00:12:03,017 and we get a letter occasionally. 239 00:12:03,117 --> 00:12:05,267 MIKE: Then comes your first race at Goodwood. 240 00:12:06,458 --> 00:12:07,663 But you come to an embarrassing halt 241 00:12:07,672 --> 00:12:08,853 three laps from the finish. 242 00:12:08,953 --> 00:12:10,005 What happened? 243 00:12:10,105 --> 00:12:11,503 I’m afraid I ran out of petrol. 244 00:12:11,603 --> 00:12:12,847 [LAUGHTER] 245 00:12:12,947 --> 00:12:14,997 NARRATOR: But Jack was quickly progressing. 246 00:12:15,097 --> 00:12:17,570 In his first year in England, he secured a seat 247 00:12:17,670 --> 00:12:18,991 in the Bristol Team at Le Mans, 248 00:12:19,091 --> 00:12:21,563 where 83 spectators were killed. 249 00:12:21,663 --> 00:12:23,637 GRAYSON: I mean, when we look at sport, 250 00:12:23,737 --> 00:12:26,209 we’re living vicariously through the sports stars 251 00:12:26,309 --> 00:12:27,822 we’re following. 252 00:12:27,922 --> 00:12:29,012 We want to see a crash 253 00:12:29,112 --> 00:12:31,839 because we can go through the whole drama of the crash, 254 00:12:32,530 --> 00:12:34,311 but we’re not going to die. 255 00:12:34,411 --> 00:12:36,538 We can enjoy it, you know, we want to rubberneck it 256 00:12:36,638 --> 00:12:39,150 and we want to see that the ragged edge is there. 257 00:12:39,250 --> 00:12:40,455 ANNOUNCER: Drivers sprint for their cars 258 00:12:40,464 --> 00:12:41,645 at the start of the Ireland... 259 00:12:41,745 --> 00:12:43,084 NARRATOR: Jack then took Betty to 260 00:12:43,094 --> 00:12:44,448 the follow-up Sports Car Enduro 261 00:12:44,548 --> 00:12:45,716 in Northern Ireland. 262 00:12:45,816 --> 00:12:46,963 ANNOUNCER: Stirling Moss, in a Mercedes, 263 00:12:46,973 --> 00:12:48,096 is one of the first away 264 00:12:48,196 --> 00:12:50,323 on the seven-and-a-half-mile Dunlop Circuit. 265 00:12:50,423 --> 00:12:52,589 NARRATOR: He’d only been in the UK for six months 266 00:12:52,689 --> 00:12:54,624 and he was already wheel to wheel 267 00:12:54,724 --> 00:12:56,198 with the immortals of racing. 268 00:12:56,298 --> 00:12:57,350 ANNOUNCER: Caught in a trial, 269 00:12:57,450 --> 00:12:59,001 Fangio Mercedes, Hawthorn Jaguar. 270 00:12:59,101 --> 00:13:00,998 NARRATOR: But it had been a tough race for Jack. 271 00:13:01,098 --> 00:13:02,552 ANNOUNCER: At this spot, in a few ghastly seconds, 272 00:13:02,562 --> 00:13:04,032 two drivers lost their lives. 273 00:13:04,132 --> 00:13:05,087 NARRATOR: He and his co-driver, 274 00:13:05,096 --> 00:13:05,990 Jim Meyers, 275 00:13:06,090 --> 00:13:08,524 had tossed a coin to see who would start. 276 00:13:08,624 --> 00:13:11,634 His co-driver won the toss and was incinerated 277 00:13:11,734 --> 00:13:13,401 within the first few laps. 278 00:13:13,501 --> 00:13:16,073 ANDREW: I have seen death too often to believe in death. 279 00:13:16,457 --> 00:13:18,700 It is not an ending, but a withdrawal. 280 00:13:18,800 --> 00:13:22,294 As one who is finishing a long journey stills the motor, 281 00:13:22,601 --> 00:13:24,690 turns off the lights, 282 00:13:24,790 --> 00:13:27,977 steps from the car and walks up the path 283 00:13:28,361 --> 00:13:30,281 to the home that awaits him. 284 00:13:33,122 --> 00:13:34,827 JOHN: He was fantastic from the start. 285 00:13:34,927 --> 00:13:36,420 A little wild, but everyone could see 286 00:13:36,429 --> 00:13:37,899 that he had it. 287 00:13:37,999 --> 00:13:40,241 MIKE: One of the greatest names in motor racing, from England. 288 00:13:40,341 --> 00:13:42,046 This Is Your Life has flown in John Cooper 289 00:13:42,146 --> 00:13:43,543 of the famous Cooper Cars. 290 00:13:43,643 --> 00:13:45,194 [APPLAUSE] 291 00:13:45,294 --> 00:13:47,406 DOUG: As John Cooper said to me, 292 00:13:47,752 --> 00:13:51,261 “We didn't really employ Jack Brabham. 293 00:13:51,361 --> 00:13:55,101 He just appeared in the factory one day and became a fixture." 294 00:13:55,201 --> 00:13:58,749 He’s a brilliant engineer and he could set a car up 295 00:13:58,849 --> 00:13:59,862 for a race. 296 00:13:59,962 --> 00:14:02,281 He’d just pitch in and get on with something. 297 00:14:02,381 --> 00:14:05,084 MIKE: Is it true that Jack was also a practical joker? 298 00:14:05,184 --> 00:14:06,812 JOHN: Oh, yeah. 299 00:14:06,912 --> 00:14:09,846 He could make you anything from a pair of pliers 300 00:14:09,946 --> 00:14:11,866 to a guided missile. 301 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:15,298 TOM: He’s just such a natural engineer. 302 00:14:15,398 --> 00:14:18,217 He looks at things and understands so quickly 303 00:14:18,317 --> 00:14:20,620 what’s wrong with them or what’s right with them. 304 00:14:21,196 --> 00:14:24,667 HUGHIE: He was one of the only F1 drivers that probably knew 305 00:14:24,767 --> 00:14:26,050 everything about the race car, 306 00:14:26,150 --> 00:14:30,066 from the chassis to the engine to the setting up. 307 00:14:30,374 --> 00:14:32,293 He knew all the parts. 308 00:14:33,023 --> 00:14:35,365 Well, Jack Brabham was a remarkable man. 309 00:14:35,826 --> 00:14:37,741 In a funny sort of way, Jack never looked like 310 00:14:37,751 --> 00:14:39,643 a racing driver. 311 00:14:39,743 --> 00:14:42,100 I mean, Stirling Moss looked like a racing driver, 312 00:14:42,200 --> 00:14:44,619 Jim Clark looked like a racing driver. 313 00:14:45,118 --> 00:14:47,783 But it was fairly obvious, fairly early on, 314 00:14:47,883 --> 00:14:49,803 that he was a goer. 315 00:14:50,149 --> 00:14:53,543 And it wasn’t really until the Cooper Car Company 316 00:14:53,643 --> 00:14:54,695 picked him up 317 00:14:54,795 --> 00:14:57,751 that Jack’s feet really hit the ground. 318 00:14:58,059 --> 00:15:00,785 [ENGINES REVVING] 319 00:15:03,857 --> 00:15:05,638 PAUL: This is a "start/finish" line, 320 00:15:05,738 --> 00:15:07,658 the beginning and the end. 321 00:15:07,965 --> 00:15:10,284 Doesn’t make any difference whether it’s painted on asphalt 322 00:15:10,384 --> 00:15:12,511 or drawn in dirt with a stick, 323 00:15:12,611 --> 00:15:14,570 it's become a symbol of our civilization. 324 00:15:15,530 --> 00:15:18,425 Sometimes I think that a line is drawn 325 00:15:18,525 --> 00:15:20,268 and then some people get off on a corner 326 00:15:20,368 --> 00:15:22,764 and figure out what the hell they’re going to do with it. 327 00:15:22,864 --> 00:15:25,375 [SERENE MUSIC PLAYING] 328 00:15:25,475 --> 00:15:27,141 PAUL: The place is Europe. 329 00:15:27,241 --> 00:15:29,967 Or it can be Canada, South Africa, the United States. 330 00:15:30,428 --> 00:15:32,540 But more than glamorous names and places, 331 00:15:33,001 --> 00:15:34,514 it is a state of mind, 332 00:15:34,614 --> 00:15:36,664 an expression of the ultimate in racing, 333 00:15:36,764 --> 00:15:39,544 the Formula One World Driving Championships. 334 00:15:39,644 --> 00:15:40,696 The Grand Prix. 335 00:15:40,796 --> 00:15:42,308 This is the top. 336 00:15:42,408 --> 00:15:44,075 ANNOUNCER: There’s a strong British contingent 337 00:15:44,175 --> 00:15:46,148 at the start of the Monaco Grand Prix. 338 00:15:46,248 --> 00:15:47,799 Monaco... very small circuit 339 00:15:47,899 --> 00:15:50,142 and, in the fifties, very big cars. 340 00:15:50,242 --> 00:15:51,639 ANNOUNCER: Moss and Brooks in Van Walls, 341 00:15:51,739 --> 00:15:53,367 and Collins and Hawthorn in Ferrari. 342 00:15:53,467 --> 00:15:55,556 TONY: Jack turns up in this tiny, tiny Cooper... 343 00:15:55,656 --> 00:15:57,053 MAN: Here’s Mike Hawthorn’s Ferrari. 344 00:15:57,153 --> 00:15:58,781 TONY: They’d never heard of this guy Jack Brabham, 345 00:15:58,881 --> 00:16:01,008 running third in the Monaco Grand Prix. 346 00:16:01,108 --> 00:16:03,542 ANNOUNCER: Everyone expects a rip-roaring finish. 347 00:16:03,642 --> 00:16:05,539 MIKE: The Australian’s spectacular cornering 348 00:16:05,639 --> 00:16:07,559 gave the crowds a thrill. 349 00:16:07,981 --> 00:16:09,571 TONY: And he runs out of petrol. 350 00:16:09,671 --> 00:16:11,299 He pushes it all the way to the end 351 00:16:11,399 --> 00:16:12,565 and made a star out of the driver, 352 00:16:12,575 --> 00:16:13,833 Jack Brabham. 353 00:16:13,933 --> 00:16:16,751 He was so lethargic in so many different ways. 354 00:16:16,851 --> 00:16:18,595 And then he got into a racing car. 355 00:16:18,695 --> 00:16:19,938 ANNOUNCER: Brabham in complete command. 356 00:16:20,038 --> 00:16:22,342 Everybody was astounded at his Speedway style. 357 00:16:22,880 --> 00:16:25,314 MICHAEL: Coopers in those days were world champions 358 00:16:25,414 --> 00:16:28,002 that took on the might of these big teams, 359 00:16:28,102 --> 00:16:30,598 and my father and him just got on so well. 360 00:16:30,905 --> 00:16:36,703 Jack became a huge friend of John Cooper's and vice versa. 361 00:16:37,126 --> 00:16:40,927 One of his biggest assets, however, um... 362 00:16:42,770 --> 00:16:45,880 Oh, I’ve forgotten his name. Uh, his engineer... 363 00:16:54,405 --> 00:16:56,325 Ron Tauranac. 364 00:16:58,245 --> 00:17:00,203 Lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely guy. 365 00:17:05,387 --> 00:17:08,804 RON: When I was building racing cars, in England... 366 00:17:09,111 --> 00:17:12,759 I would design the ultimate racing car 367 00:17:13,565 --> 00:17:14,924 and then backtrack it 368 00:17:15,024 --> 00:17:17,305 so I could build something that was just good enough 369 00:17:17,405 --> 00:17:19,325 to beat the opposition. 370 00:17:21,821 --> 00:17:23,971 GREG: So, what was the best car that you ever made... 371 00:17:24,624 --> 00:17:27,005 -in your mind? -The one I’m going to do next. 372 00:17:29,539 --> 00:17:32,703 DOUG: A lot of the modifications that Jack wanted made 373 00:17:32,803 --> 00:17:35,429 had been communicated to him 374 00:17:35,529 --> 00:17:39,269 by his pen pal back in Australia, 375 00:17:39,369 --> 00:17:41,534 the engineer Ron Tauranac. 376 00:17:41,634 --> 00:17:45,090 [BIRDS CHIRPING] 377 00:17:49,007 --> 00:17:52,670 Jack Brabham and Ron Tauranac 378 00:17:52,770 --> 00:17:54,475 just were like that. 379 00:17:54,575 --> 00:17:58,146 Ron Tauranac and Jack made a formidable team. 380 00:17:58,722 --> 00:18:03,575 By remote control effectively, from twelve thousand miles away, 381 00:18:03,675 --> 00:18:07,607 Ron Tauranac was having very sound engineering ideas 382 00:18:07,707 --> 00:18:10,141 that he was communicating to Jack. 383 00:18:10,241 --> 00:18:12,330 He would come up with some rough sketches, 384 00:18:12,430 --> 00:18:14,480 he'd air-mail it over to Australia, 385 00:18:14,580 --> 00:18:15,862 Ron would have a look at it, 386 00:18:15,962 --> 00:18:18,243 be on the phone, he’d then do all the drawings. 387 00:18:18,343 --> 00:18:20,263 The drawings would then come back. 388 00:18:21,338 --> 00:18:23,734 John was finding some way 389 00:18:23,834 --> 00:18:27,574 of smuggling all these modifications past his dad 390 00:18:27,674 --> 00:18:29,747 without his dad noticing. 391 00:18:31,245 --> 00:18:32,988 That was the great thing. 392 00:18:33,088 --> 00:18:34,600 DAVID: And he’d make the rear suspension, 393 00:18:34,700 --> 00:18:37,634 or the gearbox and the mounting and everything. 394 00:18:37,734 --> 00:18:39,999 I mean, it was almost like a secret society 395 00:18:40,307 --> 00:18:41,435 with the two of them. 396 00:18:41,535 --> 00:18:45,352 And it was that, sort of, cheerful, in-house 397 00:18:45,452 --> 00:18:47,733 “Let’s do this, let’s try this,” 398 00:18:47,833 --> 00:18:50,996 and the sheer enthusiasm for going racing 399 00:18:51,096 --> 00:18:54,337 that enabled Cooper to establish what became known 400 00:18:54,437 --> 00:18:56,487 as the "Rear Engine Revolution." 401 00:18:56,587 --> 00:18:58,507 [FANFARE] 402 00:19:02,347 --> 00:19:04,666 STIRLING: My name is Stirling Moss 403 00:19:04,766 --> 00:19:08,506 and I drove all types of cars in all types of races. 404 00:19:08,606 --> 00:19:12,000 [WHIMSICAL MUSIC PLAYING] 405 00:19:12,100 --> 00:19:13,651 PRESENTER: What is it that makes a man 406 00:19:13,751 --> 00:19:15,802 spend countless hours making toy racing cars? 407 00:19:15,902 --> 00:19:18,297 For the modeler is none other than Stirling Moss, 408 00:19:18,397 --> 00:19:20,832 possibly the world’s greatest racing driver. 409 00:19:20,932 --> 00:19:23,481 Here at his father’s pig farm, in Turing, Hertfordshire, 410 00:19:23,581 --> 00:19:25,977 let’s watch him relaxing with a miniature track. 411 00:19:26,077 --> 00:19:28,995 Rival in this grim struggle, is his wife, Katie. 412 00:19:29,917 --> 00:19:32,582 MIKE: You say, that man is my ultimate goal. 413 00:19:32,682 --> 00:19:34,832 Beat him and I’ve achieved something. 414 00:19:35,561 --> 00:19:37,189 STIRLING: Well, I wish you every success 415 00:19:37,289 --> 00:19:39,608 and please give your family all the best as well. 416 00:19:39,708 --> 00:19:40,760 Cheerio. 417 00:19:40,860 --> 00:19:44,024 NARRATOR: The logical favorite of the 1959 season, Moss, 418 00:19:44,124 --> 00:19:47,288 no doubt had his eye on taking out the championship. 419 00:19:47,388 --> 00:19:49,822 But, on his travels, Jack had taken a protege 420 00:19:49,922 --> 00:19:51,627 under this wing for Cooper. 421 00:19:51,727 --> 00:19:53,624 The young Bruce McLaren. 422 00:19:53,724 --> 00:19:55,313 PRESENTER: For many years, motor racing has been 423 00:19:55,413 --> 00:19:56,696 a popular sport in New Zealand, 424 00:19:56,796 --> 00:19:58,615 attracting drivers with a taste for thrills 425 00:19:58,715 --> 00:20:00,651 and mechanics with a taste for tinkering. 426 00:20:00,751 --> 00:20:02,993 DOUG: Jack was so impressed by young Bruce 427 00:20:03,093 --> 00:20:05,742 that effectively he became his mentor. 428 00:20:07,393 --> 00:20:08,886 PRESENTER: After his wobbly efforts, Bruce decides 429 00:20:08,895 --> 00:20:10,327 to stick to car racing. 430 00:20:10,427 --> 00:20:11,940 He says it's safer. 431 00:20:12,040 --> 00:20:15,319 Jack was the person who made things happen for Bruce. 432 00:20:15,419 --> 00:20:18,275 And in 1959, he joined Jack 433 00:20:18,375 --> 00:20:21,846 to start racing regularly at Grand Prix level. 434 00:20:21,946 --> 00:20:27,015 [GENTLE GUITAR MUSIC PLAYING] 435 00:20:27,476 --> 00:20:29,741 NARRATOR: The first race was Monaco. 436 00:20:30,355 --> 00:20:32,636 It was the crown jewel of the Grand Prix circuit 437 00:20:32,736 --> 00:20:34,656 and seen as a rite of passage for drivers. 438 00:20:36,115 --> 00:20:39,740 Explaining Monte Carlo as a racing track is, uh... 439 00:20:39,840 --> 00:20:41,391 ANNOUNCER: The Monaco Grand Prix 440 00:20:41,491 --> 00:20:43,872 is known as "The Race of a Thousand Corners." 441 00:20:44,908 --> 00:20:47,189 It’s a very, very difficult circuit. 442 00:20:47,289 --> 00:20:49,339 You know, 21 corners, 78 laps, 443 00:20:49,439 --> 00:20:51,666 constantly coming at you, so narrow... 444 00:20:52,166 --> 00:20:54,431 You were off before the starting flag even fell. 445 00:20:54,892 --> 00:20:56,597 ANNOUNCER: And they're off! 446 00:20:56,697 --> 00:20:58,324 A hundred laps of a two-mile circuit 447 00:20:58,424 --> 00:20:59,899 through the Monte Carlo streets. 448 00:20:59,999 --> 00:21:02,072 A testing race for cars and drivers. 449 00:21:02,495 --> 00:21:05,198 With speed, you stop having to be conscious. 450 00:21:05,298 --> 00:21:07,194 You have to rely on instinct. 451 00:21:07,294 --> 00:21:08,825 ANNOUNCER: Just watch Moss's beautiful control 452 00:21:08,835 --> 00:21:10,420 as he takes a double bend. 453 00:21:10,520 --> 00:21:12,109 You are not driving at five-tenths. 454 00:21:12,209 --> 00:21:15,051 You’re driving at nine-tenths and sometimes ten-tenths. 455 00:21:15,627 --> 00:21:17,447 ANNOUNCER: Brabham is in second place now. 456 00:21:17,547 --> 00:21:19,674 TONY: Cooper finally had an engine 457 00:21:19,774 --> 00:21:21,694 that was as good as everyone else's. 458 00:21:22,039 --> 00:21:24,858 But the radiators were blowing hot air 459 00:21:24,958 --> 00:21:26,547 straight onto his feet. 460 00:21:26,647 --> 00:21:28,697 He was burning up, the pedals were red hot. 461 00:21:28,797 --> 00:21:30,771 He was scared to touch the brake. 462 00:21:30,871 --> 00:21:32,325 ANNOUNCER: Stirling’s Cooper-Climax 463 00:21:32,335 --> 00:21:33,843 developed transmission trouble. 464 00:21:33,943 --> 00:21:35,071 Bad luck. 465 00:21:35,171 --> 00:21:36,415 NARRATOR: And with Stirling gone, 466 00:21:36,515 --> 00:21:39,065 Jack drove faster than he ever had before. 467 00:21:39,165 --> 00:21:40,908 ANNOUNCER: Last lap and ahead of Tony Brooks' Ferrari 468 00:21:41,008 --> 00:21:42,290 was Jack Brabham. 469 00:21:42,390 --> 00:21:45,078 NARRATOR: Securing his first Grand Prix race win. 470 00:21:45,616 --> 00:21:48,588 This was shaping up to be a promising season. 471 00:21:48,688 --> 00:21:52,412 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] 472 00:21:53,142 --> 00:21:57,557 [FIRE CRACKLING] 473 00:21:58,210 --> 00:22:02,204 [ROCK MUSIC PLAYING] 474 00:22:04,047 --> 00:22:05,828 Jack was someone who you couldn’t 475 00:22:05,837 --> 00:22:07,710 particularly predict. 476 00:22:07,810 --> 00:22:10,129 ANNOUNCER: A perfect day, a great crowd at Aintree 477 00:22:10,229 --> 00:22:11,511 for the British Grand Prix. 478 00:22:11,611 --> 00:22:12,702 All you would predict 479 00:22:12,802 --> 00:22:14,660 is that he would do the unpredictable. 480 00:22:14,760 --> 00:22:17,002 ANNOUNCER: Jack Brabham was driving a Cooper-Climax. 481 00:22:17,102 --> 00:22:18,576 TONY: So the British Grand Prix. 482 00:22:18,676 --> 00:22:20,688 He wasn’t necessarily the fastest driver out there, 483 00:22:20,788 --> 00:22:22,954 I think everyone agreed that Stirling Moss was that. 484 00:22:23,054 --> 00:22:26,087 Jack certainly was as competent as any driver out there. 485 00:22:27,047 --> 00:22:29,389 TONY: Stirling Moss, as always, went out flat-out. 486 00:22:30,042 --> 00:22:32,784 ANNOUNCER: Stirling Moss drove his BRM superbly. 487 00:22:32,884 --> 00:22:35,088 TONY: Jack started swinging the back out, 488 00:22:35,188 --> 00:22:37,967 for no other reason than to even up the tire wear. 489 00:22:38,067 --> 00:22:39,849 ANNOUNCER: Brabham shot ahead, determined to keep 490 00:22:39,949 --> 00:22:41,869 the number 12 out in front. 491 00:22:42,214 --> 00:22:44,188 Stirling Moss battled into second place. 492 00:22:44,288 --> 00:22:46,453 Stirling Moss had to stop and change his tires. 493 00:22:46,553 --> 00:22:48,512 ANNOUNCER: A delay fatal to his winning chance. 494 00:22:48,973 --> 00:22:50,984 Jack kept going and managed to win the race. 495 00:22:51,084 --> 00:22:52,481 ANNOUNCER: Jack Brabham won, 496 00:22:52,490 --> 00:22:53,864 covering the 225 miles 497 00:22:53,964 --> 00:22:56,691 at an average of just under 90 miles an hour. 498 00:22:57,458 --> 00:22:59,240 DOUG: One of the most extraordinary things 499 00:22:59,340 --> 00:23:00,661 about Jack Brabham 500 00:23:00,761 --> 00:23:03,733 was how unselfish he could be. 501 00:23:03,833 --> 00:23:05,906 Jack, what a great sport you were. 502 00:23:06,405 --> 00:23:07,880 How that time in New Zealand, 503 00:23:07,980 --> 00:23:09,492 you lent me your spare back axle. 504 00:23:09,592 --> 00:23:14,738 He supported and mentored people who would likely become rivals. 505 00:23:15,160 --> 00:23:16,558 I’ve known Jack for a long time 506 00:23:16,658 --> 00:23:20,152 and he’s helped me, well, 100 percent in my racing. 507 00:23:20,843 --> 00:23:23,085 MIKE: You win the Monaco and British Grand Prix. 508 00:23:23,185 --> 00:23:25,120 Moss wins the Portuguese and Italian. 509 00:23:25,220 --> 00:23:27,371 Tony Brooks takes the French and German. 510 00:23:27,716 --> 00:23:29,382 TONY: Jack was one of three people who could win 511 00:23:29,391 --> 00:23:31,072 the World Championship, 512 00:23:31,172 --> 00:23:32,570 and there was just one race to go. 513 00:23:32,670 --> 00:23:34,144 And strangely, it was in America 514 00:23:34,244 --> 00:23:35,910 where they had never had a Grand Prix before 515 00:23:36,010 --> 00:23:37,331 and, really, it was a second-rate track. 516 00:23:37,431 --> 00:23:39,077 ANNOUNCER: The US Grand Prix attracts the world’s 517 00:23:39,087 --> 00:23:40,748 best auto-racing drivers. 518 00:23:40,848 --> 00:23:44,419 MIKE: It’s December 12, 1959, when you line up on the grid. 519 00:23:44,727 --> 00:23:47,698 TONY: As always, Stirling Moss went flying out of the gate. 520 00:23:47,798 --> 00:23:49,503 ANNOUNCER: The bumpy track was more than just a rumor. 521 00:23:49,603 --> 00:23:50,924 But he over-cooked it. 522 00:23:51,024 --> 00:23:53,765 Yeah, it was something funny with the gearbox. 523 00:23:53,865 --> 00:23:55,570 ANNOUNCER: ...and Australia’s Jack Brabham 524 00:23:55,670 --> 00:23:57,935 and New Zealander Bruce McLaren in the lead. 525 00:23:58,857 --> 00:24:00,255 TONY: Jack led most of the race 526 00:24:00,355 --> 00:24:02,712 with Bruce McLaren tucked in behind him. 527 00:24:02,812 --> 00:24:04,402 MIKE: The championship is in your grasp, 528 00:24:04,502 --> 00:24:05,745 and then two corners from the end, 529 00:24:05,845 --> 00:24:07,665 it happens again, didn’t it, Jack? 530 00:24:07,765 --> 00:24:09,124 He ran out of fuel. 531 00:24:09,224 --> 00:24:11,544 I run out of petrol. [LAUGHS] 532 00:24:11,644 --> 00:24:13,694 He’s 800 meters from the finish. 533 00:24:13,794 --> 00:24:15,921 MIKE: You decide to finish, by pushing your car 534 00:24:16,021 --> 00:24:17,226 uphill to the finishing line. 535 00:24:17,326 --> 00:24:18,954 TONY: Bruce was about to stop behind him 536 00:24:19,054 --> 00:24:20,682 and Jack said, “No, get on with it. 537 00:24:20,782 --> 00:24:22,333 If you win, I win the Championship.” 538 00:24:22,433 --> 00:24:25,021 MIKE: You crossed the line, surrounded by a police escort 539 00:24:25,121 --> 00:24:26,404 and screaming fans. 540 00:24:26,504 --> 00:24:28,170 DOUG: Jack and the little Coopers 541 00:24:28,270 --> 00:24:30,282 had beaten Ferrari and Maserati 542 00:24:30,382 --> 00:24:32,240 and put them squarely in their place. 543 00:24:32,340 --> 00:24:34,083 TONY: First Australian to be World Champion. 544 00:24:34,183 --> 00:24:35,714 The first man in a rear-engine car 545 00:24:35,724 --> 00:24:37,255 to be World Champion. 546 00:24:37,562 --> 00:24:39,497 He was a pretty happy boy. 547 00:24:39,597 --> 00:24:43,130 [TV STATIC] 548 00:24:45,319 --> 00:24:47,239 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] 549 00:24:50,502 --> 00:24:53,075 NARRATOR: Jack had well and truly arrived. 550 00:24:53,689 --> 00:24:56,761 He’d been anointed into the "Realm of Champions" 551 00:24:57,376 --> 00:25:01,000 and 1960 was now a chance to further establish himself 552 00:25:01,100 --> 00:25:03,059 among the heroes of motorsport. 553 00:25:03,443 --> 00:25:06,184 MAN: Fangio and Ferrari, Moss and Farina. 554 00:25:06,284 --> 00:25:08,949 TONY: At the end of the day, to go fast, 555 00:25:09,049 --> 00:25:12,174 you need some serious gonads between your legs. 556 00:25:12,274 --> 00:25:14,286 [ENGINES REVVING] 557 00:25:14,386 --> 00:25:16,306 Men like drama, don’t they? 558 00:25:18,687 --> 00:25:22,273 You know, they love to do everything at its most risky. 559 00:25:22,373 --> 00:25:24,231 [PROPELLERS WHIRRING] 560 00:25:24,331 --> 00:25:26,727 So, they start the 1960 season 561 00:25:26,827 --> 00:25:28,839 with the 1959 car. 562 00:25:28,939 --> 00:25:31,373 Charlie Cooper, the old man, says, 563 00:25:31,473 --> 00:25:33,792 “No, I don’t want to spend money when we’re winning.” 564 00:25:33,892 --> 00:25:35,827 NARRATOR: But Jack knew they’d have to innovate 565 00:25:35,927 --> 00:25:37,939 to stay ahead of Ferrari and Lotus. 566 00:25:38,039 --> 00:25:40,358 And he and John Cooper, and Bruce McLaren 567 00:25:40,458 --> 00:25:43,722 all worked on this new car, the Cooper Lowline. 568 00:25:44,989 --> 00:25:46,579 NARRATOR: Jack’s instincts were right, 569 00:25:46,679 --> 00:25:49,689 with Bruce winning Argentina and Jack picking up a win 570 00:25:49,789 --> 00:25:50,764 at the Dutch Grand Prix. 571 00:25:50,864 --> 00:25:52,299 MAN: What are your thoughts when you’re driving 572 00:25:52,309 --> 00:25:53,798 a fast car like this, Jack? 573 00:25:53,898 --> 00:25:55,065 JACK: Well, Vic, 574 00:25:55,165 --> 00:25:57,330 it’s very exciting driving a motor car like this. 575 00:25:57,430 --> 00:25:59,212 GRAYSON: Empirically, what a car is, 576 00:25:59,312 --> 00:26:02,245 it’s a vehicle with an engine and four wheels 577 00:26:02,345 --> 00:26:04,265 that carries passengers. 578 00:26:04,611 --> 00:26:08,681 But, of course, it's an incredibly potent symbol. 579 00:26:10,716 --> 00:26:13,496 A car isn’t just this thing they drive around in. 580 00:26:13,596 --> 00:26:15,224 It is them. 581 00:26:15,324 --> 00:26:16,990 MARK: When the helmet does go on, 582 00:26:17,090 --> 00:26:19,140 and you’re in fighter pilot mode, 583 00:26:19,240 --> 00:26:21,905 and man and machine on the limit going into combat, 584 00:26:22,005 --> 00:26:23,925 you’re very much at one with the car. 585 00:26:25,038 --> 00:26:28,241 Spa was a particularly difficult one. 586 00:26:28,341 --> 00:26:30,813 ANNOUNCER: Stirling Moss and Jack Brabham, number two. 587 00:26:30,913 --> 00:26:33,655 Ditches, barbed wire fences beside the track. 588 00:26:33,755 --> 00:26:35,344 Basically, every hazard you could build 589 00:26:35,353 --> 00:26:36,995 into a racetrack 590 00:26:37,095 --> 00:26:38,263 was there at Spa. 591 00:26:38,363 --> 00:26:40,643 PRESENTER: It’s rare for anything to go wrong so early, 592 00:26:40,743 --> 00:26:42,064 but a triple crash came here. 593 00:26:42,164 --> 00:26:43,907 Two drivers die in the race. 594 00:26:44,007 --> 00:26:45,520 ANNOUNCER: Brabham, now faster than Moss... 595 00:26:45,620 --> 00:26:47,747 And the race kept going and Jack won. 596 00:26:47,847 --> 00:26:49,475 PRESENTER: Brabham, however, roared away to victory 597 00:26:49,575 --> 00:26:50,550 in the second heat... 598 00:26:50,650 --> 00:26:53,123 NARRATOR: Despite the tragedy, Jack kept his focus razor sharp 599 00:26:53,223 --> 00:26:54,812 for his next outing at Reims. 600 00:26:54,912 --> 00:26:55,906 ANNOUNCER: From the very first lap, 601 00:26:55,915 --> 00:26:56,886 it’s an all-out battle 602 00:26:56,986 --> 00:26:58,498 between the British and Italian machines. 603 00:26:58,598 --> 00:26:59,842 NARRATOR: With the lead exchanging 604 00:26:59,942 --> 00:27:02,300 in impossibly tight slipstream battles. 605 00:27:02,400 --> 00:27:04,143 ANNOUNCER: Brabham’s Cooper and Phil Hill’s Ferrari 606 00:27:04,243 --> 00:27:05,448 battle desperately to get a... 607 00:27:05,548 --> 00:27:08,582 For men, the traffic is the last Serengeti. 608 00:27:09,350 --> 00:27:11,592 It’s where they’re in conflict with others. 609 00:27:11,692 --> 00:27:13,589 They’re chasing... 610 00:27:13,689 --> 00:27:15,086 They’re having to negotiate through the forest 611 00:27:15,095 --> 00:27:16,492 of the streets. 612 00:27:17,298 --> 00:27:21,215 You know, so all the kind of ancient, primal, instincts, 613 00:27:21,752 --> 00:27:23,265 you can play it out in a car. 614 00:27:23,365 --> 00:27:25,415 ANNOUNCER: It’s Jack Brabham who gets the upper hand, 615 00:27:25,515 --> 00:27:28,395 streaking ahead for his third consecutive Grand Prix victory. 616 00:27:28,741 --> 00:27:31,521 NARRATOR: And after Reims, Jack made it five in a row... 617 00:27:31,621 --> 00:27:33,364 ANNOUNCER: Brabham’s Cooper-Climax well in front. 618 00:27:33,464 --> 00:27:34,745 NARRATOR: ...with wins at the British and Portuguese 619 00:27:34,755 --> 00:27:36,013 Grand Prix. 620 00:27:36,113 --> 00:27:38,532 ANNOUNCER: One more for an overcrowded mantelpiece. 621 00:27:38,955 --> 00:27:40,007 NARRATOR: He’d done it. 622 00:27:40,107 --> 00:27:42,487 Back to back World Championships. 623 00:27:43,179 --> 00:27:45,114 MIKE: Moss, Hawthorn, Collins... 624 00:27:45,214 --> 00:27:46,611 Jack, you faced an impressive rollcall 625 00:27:46,620 --> 00:27:48,017 of racing greats. 626 00:27:51,703 --> 00:27:54,329 [CROWD CHEERING] 627 00:27:54,429 --> 00:28:01,264 [PIANO MUSIC PLAYING] 628 00:28:01,763 --> 00:28:03,775 In 1961 he branched out. 629 00:28:03,875 --> 00:28:05,910 Ron Tauranac joined him in England. 630 00:28:06,486 --> 00:28:10,418 He gave me a thousand pounds 631 00:28:10,518 --> 00:28:15,064 to move the family to England 632 00:28:15,164 --> 00:28:17,022 for a year’s trial. 633 00:28:17,122 --> 00:28:20,632 Although he’d won back to back World Championships 634 00:28:20,732 --> 00:28:22,398 in Cooper cars, 635 00:28:22,498 --> 00:28:25,470 some rival car constructors 636 00:28:25,570 --> 00:28:30,462 were actually building more sophisticated cars, 637 00:28:30,562 --> 00:28:32,635 with greater performance potential 638 00:28:33,058 --> 00:28:35,761 than Cooper, really, could shake a stick at. 639 00:28:35,861 --> 00:28:37,949 PRESENTER: ...to design each year as perfect and advanced 640 00:28:38,049 --> 00:28:40,238 a piece of engineering as science can devise. 641 00:28:40,584 --> 00:28:43,517 I just always concerned with what I was doing 642 00:28:43,617 --> 00:28:47,994 and staying ahead of the terrible opposition. 643 00:28:48,417 --> 00:28:50,736 JOHN: This is where we build our racing cars. 644 00:28:50,836 --> 00:28:53,462 And there are literally hundreds of component parts 645 00:28:53,562 --> 00:28:55,190 that go to building a racing car. 646 00:28:55,290 --> 00:28:57,148 DOUG: It’s a brutal comparison 647 00:28:57,248 --> 00:28:59,567 but Cooper have been described 648 00:28:59,667 --> 00:29:03,868 as a bunch of blacksmiths meeting in Chapman 649 00:29:03,968 --> 00:29:05,942 and Lotus a bunch of technologists. 650 00:29:06,042 --> 00:29:09,459 May your success continue, and good luck for 1961. 651 00:29:09,766 --> 00:29:11,686 Thank you, Vic. 652 00:29:14,259 --> 00:29:18,905 [ELECTRONIC MUSIC PLAYING] 653 00:29:21,209 --> 00:29:23,259 PAUL: I’ve been up to Frisco for the Sprints, 654 00:29:23,359 --> 00:29:25,256 out to Charlotte to see the Stocks, 655 00:29:25,356 --> 00:29:26,715 into the Glen for the Grand Prix, 656 00:29:26,815 --> 00:29:29,364 Indy for the Drag and for the "Big One." 657 00:29:29,464 --> 00:29:31,169 I paid 200 million dollars 658 00:29:31,269 --> 00:29:32,705 to sit with 40 million fans. 659 00:29:32,805 --> 00:29:34,433 I’ve eaten twenty tons of hot dogs 660 00:29:34,533 --> 00:29:36,468 and drunk a Rose Bowl full of pop. 661 00:29:36,568 --> 00:29:39,448 I’m this year’s spectator, "Race Fan USA." 662 00:29:39,909 --> 00:29:41,267 PRESENTER: When the balloons go up beside the track 663 00:29:41,277 --> 00:29:42,650 at Indianapolis, 664 00:29:42,750 --> 00:29:43,994 spectators know it’s time 665 00:29:44,094 --> 00:29:46,221 for the start of the world’s most chancy motor race. 666 00:29:46,321 --> 00:29:48,986 DAVID: In 1961, at Indianapolis, 667 00:29:49,086 --> 00:29:52,826 Jack went there with his Formula One Cooper-Climax, 668 00:29:52,926 --> 00:29:56,973 which absolutely outraged and upset the ultra-conservative 669 00:29:57,073 --> 00:29:59,392 American Speedway fraternity. 670 00:29:59,492 --> 00:30:03,039 Brabham, what is the nature of the fuel used? 671 00:30:03,139 --> 00:30:04,555 NARRATOR: The Indy regulators came 672 00:30:04,565 --> 00:30:05,996 to watch the comically small car 673 00:30:06,096 --> 00:30:07,647 with its engine in the wrong spot. 674 00:30:07,747 --> 00:30:09,260 They had the engine in the back, 675 00:30:09,360 --> 00:30:11,487 which was complete anathema to them. 676 00:30:11,587 --> 00:30:13,753 But, the second thing, it was painted green! 677 00:30:13,853 --> 00:30:17,539 And at Indianapolis, green cars were killer cars. 678 00:30:18,076 --> 00:30:20,664 'Cause they’re a threat to my territory, 679 00:30:20,764 --> 00:30:22,008 to my very being 680 00:30:22,108 --> 00:30:23,659 that is my shiny, 681 00:30:23,759 --> 00:30:26,524 you know, phallus that I’m driving along in. 682 00:30:27,484 --> 00:30:29,803 PRESENTER: The big thrill wasn’t long in coming. 683 00:30:29,903 --> 00:30:31,416 A six-car pileup. 684 00:30:31,516 --> 00:30:33,182 NARRATOR: But within a couple of years, 685 00:30:33,282 --> 00:30:36,407 all Indy 500 cars were rear-engined. 686 00:30:36,507 --> 00:30:39,710 He showed that Formula One technology 687 00:30:39,810 --> 00:30:42,075 could work at Indianapolis. 688 00:30:43,649 --> 00:30:45,316 JOHN: After Jack won the World Championship, 689 00:30:45,416 --> 00:30:48,234 he told me he had an invite to go and see Mr. Ferrari. 690 00:30:48,334 --> 00:30:50,116 So he flew down to Italy 691 00:30:50,216 --> 00:30:52,174 and was interviewed by Mr. Ferrari. 692 00:30:53,940 --> 00:30:55,990 And he said he had quite a good offer. 693 00:30:56,090 --> 00:30:58,087 But he went home and thought about it. 694 00:30:58,510 --> 00:30:59,677 He said, "I turned it down." 695 00:30:59,777 --> 00:31:01,135 He said, “Because, the only reason that Colin 696 00:31:01,145 --> 00:31:02,480 and Bruce and myself 697 00:31:02,580 --> 00:31:04,246 went racing was to beat Ferrari, 698 00:31:04,346 --> 00:31:06,051 and I couldn’t possibly join them.” 699 00:31:06,151 --> 00:31:08,508 NARRATOR: Enzo Ferrari once told John Cooper 700 00:31:08,608 --> 00:31:11,081 that he'd never build a rear-engine race car. 701 00:31:11,181 --> 00:31:14,230 But, in '61, he did and it was a killer. 702 00:31:14,330 --> 00:31:16,956 DAVID: During the heart of that season, 703 00:31:17,056 --> 00:31:18,837 Ferrari just ran riot 704 00:31:18,937 --> 00:31:22,623 with their V6-engined, shark-nosed cars. 705 00:31:24,121 --> 00:31:25,749 Right, cue him. 706 00:31:25,849 --> 00:31:27,073 So, I’ve flown back from Rome to bring you 707 00:31:27,082 --> 00:31:28,283 these special pictures 708 00:31:28,383 --> 00:31:30,433 direct from the racetrack at Monza. 709 00:31:30,533 --> 00:31:31,739 NARRATOR: One of the few highlights 710 00:31:31,839 --> 00:31:34,105 was when Jack was leading at Monza. 711 00:31:34,488 --> 00:31:35,694 Congratulations, Phil. 712 00:31:35,794 --> 00:31:37,307 What sort of a race did you have? 713 00:31:37,407 --> 00:31:39,111 Peter, this was a real tough one. 714 00:31:39,211 --> 00:31:41,876 NARRATOR: But as on so many occasions that season, 715 00:31:41,976 --> 00:31:43,105 he broke down. 716 00:31:43,205 --> 00:31:45,562 PHIL: This Monza track has got some steep bankings. 717 00:31:45,662 --> 00:31:47,828 It’s got fast straights, hairpins, the lot. 718 00:31:47,928 --> 00:31:48,883 PRESENTER: Then in the second lap, 719 00:31:48,893 --> 00:31:49,671 approaching the curve 720 00:31:49,771 --> 00:31:51,591 on the inner section of the road circuit, 721 00:31:51,691 --> 00:31:52,935 it happened. 722 00:31:53,035 --> 00:31:54,317 Hold it. Hold it, Mike. 723 00:31:54,417 --> 00:31:56,851 We’ve got the pictures on "three" in the wrong order. 724 00:31:56,951 --> 00:31:58,886 Can you check them? It should be Phil Hill first, 725 00:31:58,986 --> 00:32:00,691 then the banking, then the checkered... 726 00:32:00,791 --> 00:32:01,997 [EXPLOSIONS] 727 00:32:02,097 --> 00:32:04,017 [SCREAMING] 728 00:32:04,324 --> 00:32:05,529 PRESENTER: von Trips' Ferrari, 729 00:32:05,538 --> 00:32:06,720 after touching Clark's Lotus, 730 00:32:06,820 --> 00:32:08,678 had crashed through a fence and rebounded. 731 00:32:08,778 --> 00:32:10,521 Wolfgang von Trips lay dead 732 00:32:10,621 --> 00:32:12,825 and death came to 13 spectators 733 00:32:12,925 --> 00:32:14,845 in this appalling crash. 734 00:32:21,833 --> 00:32:23,039 MAN: All right. Magi, sorry. 735 00:32:23,139 --> 00:32:25,059 Just give me a minute, I'll fix it. 736 00:32:25,750 --> 00:32:27,670 Jolly good. Let's go again then. 737 00:32:28,438 --> 00:32:30,834 [ENGINES REVVING] 738 00:32:30,934 --> 00:32:32,561 MAN: Do you think the combination 739 00:32:32,570 --> 00:32:34,213 of Brabham and Cooper 740 00:32:34,313 --> 00:32:35,825 is going to bring you 741 00:32:35,925 --> 00:32:38,229 the World Championship hat-trick this year? 742 00:32:38,997 --> 00:32:41,109 PRESENTER: It was the Ferraris who triumphed once more. 743 00:32:41,455 --> 00:32:44,043 NARRATOR: And after back to back championship wins, 744 00:32:44,143 --> 00:32:46,615 Jack had well and truly fallen back to earth. 745 00:32:46,715 --> 00:32:49,726 DOUG: By the end of the 1961 season, 746 00:32:49,826 --> 00:32:51,492 Jack fully appreciated 747 00:32:51,592 --> 00:32:54,548 that many of the things that he wanted to do 748 00:32:54,932 --> 00:32:56,599 would be impossible 749 00:32:56,699 --> 00:33:00,731 against the increasing conservatism of Charlie Cooper. 750 00:33:01,191 --> 00:33:04,970 RON: When I went to England, I worked for Jack's company 751 00:33:05,070 --> 00:33:07,427 during normal working hours. 752 00:33:07,527 --> 00:33:08,656 And overnight, 753 00:33:08,756 --> 00:33:11,728 I spent the time designing our first Formula One car. 754 00:33:11,828 --> 00:33:14,070 They were building a Formula Junior car 755 00:33:14,170 --> 00:33:15,721 for a private customer. 756 00:33:15,821 --> 00:33:17,411 RON: Which was really mine, 757 00:33:17,511 --> 00:33:20,214 I wasn't paid for that at all. I just drew it in a night. 758 00:33:20,314 --> 00:33:23,247 And the opportunity was there to go independent. 759 00:33:23,347 --> 00:33:27,110 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 760 00:33:32,255 --> 00:33:33,960 PRESENTER: Surrounded by English countryside 761 00:33:34,060 --> 00:33:36,149 is the racing car factory of Jack Brabham. 762 00:33:36,249 --> 00:33:38,990 JACK: Well, I came over, principally, in the first place, 763 00:33:39,090 --> 00:33:40,373 to go motor racing. 764 00:33:40,473 --> 00:33:44,366 And after motor racing for quite a few years, 765 00:33:44,466 --> 00:33:47,591 the interest in the mechanical side of it 766 00:33:47,691 --> 00:33:49,319 has always been very great. 767 00:33:49,419 --> 00:33:53,451 And the obvious answer was to eventually build our own cars. 768 00:33:53,873 --> 00:33:55,885 DOUG: A friend of theirs pointed out 769 00:33:55,985 --> 00:34:01,300 that the French pronunciation of MRD, merde, 770 00:34:01,400 --> 00:34:03,319 was very rude. 771 00:34:03,780 --> 00:34:06,445 In French, MRD means merde, 772 00:34:06,545 --> 00:34:08,465 which is covered all over in shit. 773 00:34:09,502 --> 00:34:12,934 ...and said, you know, you have the perfect name. 774 00:34:13,034 --> 00:34:15,507 The perfect marketing brand. 775 00:34:15,607 --> 00:34:22,134 [SLOW PIANO MUSIC PLAYING] 776 00:34:24,477 --> 00:34:28,370 No. Why would it be Brabham Racing Developments 777 00:34:28,470 --> 00:34:31,596 when it-- when I was designing the cars 778 00:34:31,696 --> 00:34:34,460 and was responsible for the build of them? 779 00:34:35,420 --> 00:34:37,724 [TAPE WHIRRING] 780 00:34:38,530 --> 00:34:41,310 You know, we should have had a neutral name, 781 00:34:41,410 --> 00:34:43,330 or I should have been involved in it. 782 00:34:44,559 --> 00:34:46,379 BERNIE: I think in the end, I mean, 783 00:34:46,479 --> 00:34:48,299 both of them wanted to win 784 00:34:48,399 --> 00:34:51,432 and were doing whatever they thought was necessary to win. 785 00:34:51,816 --> 00:34:53,636 DOUG: Motor Racing Developments 786 00:34:53,736 --> 00:34:56,670 thereafter produced Brabham racing cars. 787 00:34:56,770 --> 00:35:00,356 And Brabham racing cars became the thing to have 788 00:35:00,456 --> 00:35:03,274 for Formula Two racing, Formula Three racing, 789 00:35:03,374 --> 00:35:06,830 and went on to the most tremendous customer success. 790 00:35:12,052 --> 00:35:14,601 When you're married to Jackie Oliver, 791 00:35:14,701 --> 00:35:16,944 who's a pretty quick man in the Grand Prix Circuit, 792 00:35:17,044 --> 00:35:19,900 do you ever talk about the danger at all? 793 00:35:20,000 --> 00:35:22,051 We don't really talk about it to our husbands 794 00:35:22,151 --> 00:35:24,470 because we know they're gonna go on racing. 795 00:35:24,570 --> 00:35:27,657 You have to let a boy or a man do want they wanna do. 796 00:35:27,757 --> 00:35:30,306 One wife next to me started screaming and yelling, 797 00:35:30,406 --> 00:35:32,457 so I sat there and I got scared. 798 00:35:32,557 --> 00:35:33,992 I never was afraid before. 799 00:35:34,092 --> 00:35:36,604 The best thing one can do is make sure you're really, 800 00:35:36,704 --> 00:35:38,623 well, financially secure. 801 00:35:40,812 --> 00:35:43,039 I don't think it was easy for my mom. 802 00:35:47,263 --> 00:35:51,195 If I look back and think, the thing that really shaped her 803 00:35:51,295 --> 00:35:54,843 was the danger of Grand Prix racing in the '60s. 804 00:35:54,943 --> 00:35:56,647 She was very nervous. 805 00:35:56,747 --> 00:35:59,489 Because men are stupid enough to take risks. 806 00:35:59,589 --> 00:36:01,509 You know, men are addicted to risks. 807 00:36:02,545 --> 00:36:04,542 Women are sensible, you know. 808 00:36:04,849 --> 00:36:07,422 They don't, uh, wanna die. 809 00:36:08,574 --> 00:36:11,392 Betty was the most nervous person 810 00:36:11,492 --> 00:36:12,583 in the team. 811 00:36:12,683 --> 00:36:15,946 I mean, she was a nervous wreck, really. 812 00:36:17,290 --> 00:36:19,379 She was tough. [LAUGHS] 813 00:36:19,479 --> 00:36:21,399 Wow, was she tough. 814 00:36:21,706 --> 00:36:24,371 I don't know how she went and watched Jack every weekend. 815 00:36:24,471 --> 00:36:26,905 To go there and pretty much every weekend 816 00:36:27,005 --> 00:36:28,925 someone was gonna die 817 00:36:29,501 --> 00:36:31,958 made them a different breed of people. 818 00:36:32,266 --> 00:36:35,952 They went to a lot of funerals. Very good friends of theirs. 819 00:36:36,451 --> 00:36:37,694 You know, from within the paddock, 820 00:36:37,704 --> 00:36:38,947 all the drivers. 821 00:36:39,331 --> 00:36:42,763 And I think that probably shaped her more than anything, 822 00:36:42,863 --> 00:36:45,566 was that fear of Jack going out there 823 00:36:45,666 --> 00:36:47,586 and not coming back again. 824 00:36:48,278 --> 00:36:49,598 HUGHIE: But I think that's probably 825 00:36:49,607 --> 00:36:50,942 what was the bottom line, 826 00:36:51,042 --> 00:36:53,284 was that she now had three kids, and, you know, 827 00:36:53,384 --> 00:36:54,897 the last thing you wanna do 828 00:36:54,997 --> 00:36:57,071 is have her husband get wiped out in a race car. 829 00:36:58,568 --> 00:36:59,851 -RON: Ready to go? -MAN: Yes. 830 00:36:59,951 --> 00:37:02,270 Okay. Let me-- let me do my thing, you-- 831 00:37:02,370 --> 00:37:03,652 We try it my way, 832 00:37:03,752 --> 00:37:05,672 -then you say no, okay? -MAN: But... 833 00:37:08,936 --> 00:37:10,932 Well, of course, uh, 834 00:37:11,316 --> 00:37:15,348 I have to say the duo of... 835 00:37:15,771 --> 00:37:18,842 Ron and Jack was very interesting. 836 00:37:19,687 --> 00:37:22,467 Ron always came across as someone 837 00:37:22,567 --> 00:37:25,063 who was preoccupied, 838 00:37:25,831 --> 00:37:27,228 intense. 839 00:37:27,328 --> 00:37:30,339 Jack came across as somebody 840 00:37:30,439 --> 00:37:32,834 who was always preoccupied, 841 00:37:32,934 --> 00:37:34,370 intense. 842 00:37:34,470 --> 00:37:36,367 -RON: Okay? Guys. -MAN: That was good. 843 00:37:36,467 --> 00:37:38,863 Okay. Guys, guys, guys, you gotta be professional. 844 00:37:38,963 --> 00:37:41,781 Okay? And that means not frigging walking around... 845 00:37:41,881 --> 00:37:43,067 -MAN: Yes. -...distracting me 846 00:37:43,076 --> 00:37:44,277 when I'm trying to focus. 847 00:37:44,377 --> 00:37:46,274 You know? So, you know... 848 00:37:46,374 --> 00:37:47,579 MAN: All right. 849 00:37:47,679 --> 00:37:50,866 They were both pretty grumpy guys. 850 00:37:51,442 --> 00:37:52,917 And they were very conscious 851 00:37:53,017 --> 00:37:56,933 of making every minute of every day pay. 852 00:38:00,428 --> 00:38:02,862 You are not the flavor of this month this moment, 853 00:38:02,962 --> 00:38:04,858 clunking down there. 854 00:38:04,958 --> 00:38:06,855 He didn't suffer fools gladly. 855 00:38:06,955 --> 00:38:10,181 DOUG: In fact, we all respected them for it. 856 00:38:10,488 --> 00:38:12,500 You know? That was a funny thing. 857 00:38:12,600 --> 00:38:16,478 Two senior people screwing up my TV. 858 00:38:17,207 --> 00:38:19,680 Take your shoes off. [CHUCKLES] 859 00:38:19,780 --> 00:38:25,286 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] 860 00:38:25,386 --> 00:38:27,360 WOMAN: Thirteenth, Monaco Grand Prix, 861 00:38:27,460 --> 00:38:29,625 they want you one day earlier this year, Mr. Brabham. 862 00:38:29,725 --> 00:38:32,121 Roger phoned, can he catch a lift? 863 00:38:32,221 --> 00:38:34,195 Seventeenth, you're due at Zandvoort. 864 00:38:34,295 --> 00:38:36,498 On the 25th, you present a Formula Three car 865 00:38:36,598 --> 00:38:39,225 to the best pupil driver for BP in London. 866 00:38:39,325 --> 00:38:40,453 You'll have to make a speech, 867 00:38:40,553 --> 00:38:42,297 witty and not more than 10 minutes. 868 00:38:42,397 --> 00:38:45,445 Tickets on reservation for your flight to Australia... 869 00:38:45,545 --> 00:38:48,479 DAVID: The whole Brabham Formula One program 870 00:38:48,579 --> 00:38:53,724 was formalized when Dan Gurney joined in 1963. 871 00:38:54,914 --> 00:38:57,410 ANNOUNCER: Still out in front, Dan "The Man" Gurney. 872 00:38:58,562 --> 00:39:00,843 NARRATOR: Early into the 1963 program, 873 00:39:00,943 --> 00:39:02,647 Jack's hopes of another championship 874 00:39:02,656 --> 00:39:04,337 were already looking unlikely. 875 00:39:04,437 --> 00:39:05,950 ANNOUNCER: Behind, number six, Jack Brabham. 876 00:39:06,050 --> 00:39:09,214 They would lead races, and the engine would fail. 877 00:39:09,314 --> 00:39:11,326 PRESENTER: ...with fuel trouble five laps from the end. 878 00:39:11,426 --> 00:39:13,345 Very bad luck. 879 00:39:13,921 --> 00:39:15,548 NARRATOR: The days of being single-mindedly focused 880 00:39:15,558 --> 00:39:17,162 on the track 881 00:39:17,262 --> 00:39:19,758 must have seemed like a luxury now to Jack. 882 00:39:20,065 --> 00:39:22,331 He had cars to build and payroll to meet. 883 00:39:22,715 --> 00:39:25,149 He was racing against, you know, the Jimmy Clarks, 884 00:39:25,249 --> 00:39:26,915 you know, the Stirling Mosses, 885 00:39:27,015 --> 00:39:28,605 but, you know, unlike them, 886 00:39:28,705 --> 00:39:31,677 he had other business ventures going on as well. 887 00:39:31,777 --> 00:39:34,288 NARRATOR: He was also being outclassed in the field 888 00:39:34,388 --> 00:39:35,324 by Dan Gurney. 889 00:39:35,424 --> 00:39:37,628 ANNOUNCER: Dan Gurney, driving a Brabham-Climax, number 9, 890 00:39:37,728 --> 00:39:39,894 was on his tail until engine trouble. 891 00:39:39,994 --> 00:39:41,890 NARRATOR: By the end of 1963, 892 00:39:41,990 --> 00:39:43,196 Dan was starting to sense 893 00:39:43,296 --> 00:39:46,114 that Jack didn't want to spend the money needed to compete 894 00:39:46,214 --> 00:39:48,111 with the likes of Lotus and Ferrari. 895 00:39:48,211 --> 00:39:50,530 ANNOUNCER: Jim Clark wins at over 107 miles an hour. 896 00:39:50,630 --> 00:39:53,487 Jack Brabham, he was very tight with money. 897 00:39:53,587 --> 00:39:55,790 Because his interest was in... 898 00:39:55,890 --> 00:39:57,941 the cost of the car, the maintenance. 899 00:39:58,041 --> 00:40:00,844 They'd work long hours, late nights and early mornings. 900 00:40:01,650 --> 00:40:03,700 MAN: Here, Jack has gathered a team of experts 901 00:40:03,800 --> 00:40:05,989 to bring a car first over the finishing line. 902 00:40:07,333 --> 00:40:09,230 NARRATOR: Finally, it all came together 903 00:40:09,330 --> 00:40:10,881 at the French Grand Prix. 904 00:40:10,981 --> 00:40:12,916 ANNOUNCER: Jim Clark and Dan Gurney in hot pursuit. 905 00:40:13,016 --> 00:40:15,642 NARRATOR: Gurney had bagged a win for Brabham Racing. 906 00:40:15,742 --> 00:40:18,023 And that was the Brabham marque's 907 00:40:18,123 --> 00:40:20,153 first World Championship-qualifying 908 00:40:20,163 --> 00:40:22,193 Grand Prix success. 909 00:40:22,654 --> 00:40:24,819 NARRATOR: But Jack still couldn't break his drought. 910 00:40:24,919 --> 00:40:27,162 PRESENTER: Jack Brabham, racing ace and designer too, 911 00:40:27,262 --> 00:40:28,506 in a Brabham, of course. 912 00:40:28,606 --> 00:40:31,616 NARRATOR: It had been four years since he had won an F1 race 913 00:40:31,716 --> 00:40:34,112 and the aura around him as a champion 914 00:40:34,212 --> 00:40:35,801 was quickly fading. 915 00:40:35,901 --> 00:40:38,374 PRESENTER: In the third lap, Dan Gurney was in real trouble. 916 00:40:38,474 --> 00:40:40,332 NARRATOR: Gurney's patience was wearing thin 917 00:40:40,432 --> 00:40:42,367 with Jack's reluctance to spend money. 918 00:40:42,467 --> 00:40:43,788 PRESENTER: He'd just broken the lap record 919 00:40:43,888 --> 00:40:45,170 when he had to drive into the pitch 920 00:40:45,270 --> 00:40:47,190 with his transistor ignition on fire. 921 00:40:47,498 --> 00:40:50,277 NARRATOR: Things with Ron were also starting to fall apart. 922 00:40:50,377 --> 00:40:53,080 All the journalists believed that he was responsible 923 00:40:53,180 --> 00:40:55,446 for the design and build of the cars. 924 00:40:56,444 --> 00:40:58,648 Which was my responsibility, actually. 925 00:40:58,748 --> 00:41:00,510 NARRATOR: Gurney won again at the season-ending 926 00:41:00,519 --> 00:41:02,334 Mexico Grand Prix, 927 00:41:02,434 --> 00:41:04,369 but it seemed too little, too late. 928 00:41:04,469 --> 00:41:06,366 JACK: Hello, I'm Jack Brabham. 929 00:41:06,466 --> 00:41:08,747 NARRATOR: Dan was now the only one winning anything. 930 00:41:08,847 --> 00:41:11,611 But no one seemed to be celebrating his achievements. 931 00:41:12,111 --> 00:41:14,238 They didn't celebrate at all, never. 932 00:41:14,338 --> 00:41:16,849 They really were like a bunch of Trappist monks. 933 00:41:16,949 --> 00:41:19,713 I never saw Jack really let his hair down at any time. 934 00:41:20,059 --> 00:41:22,340 He wasn't really that sort of bloke. 935 00:41:22,440 --> 00:41:25,373 He probably just went away quietly and counted his money, 936 00:41:25,473 --> 00:41:27,777 and took it to Switzerland... 937 00:41:28,852 --> 00:41:31,118 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 938 00:41:31,809 --> 00:41:34,550 Flew to Monaco with Jack in 1968. 939 00:41:34,650 --> 00:41:37,123 We flew to Nice via Geneva 940 00:41:37,223 --> 00:41:39,949 and Jack disappeared for a couple of hours. 941 00:41:40,986 --> 00:41:42,806 I reckon he'd been to the bank, 942 00:41:42,906 --> 00:41:44,826 put it like that. 943 00:41:49,242 --> 00:41:51,315 I mean, everybody cheats in Formula One. 944 00:41:53,734 --> 00:41:55,669 MAN: Did you ever cheat? 945 00:41:55,769 --> 00:41:57,689 I-- Never caught. 946 00:41:58,035 --> 00:42:00,431 "It's only wrong if you get caught," that's what Jack said. 947 00:42:00,531 --> 00:42:02,451 "It's only wrong if you get caught." 948 00:42:05,177 --> 00:42:07,097 MAN: Did Brabham ever cheat? 949 00:42:09,708 --> 00:42:11,628 Never caught. 950 00:42:12,242 --> 00:42:14,162 [HORSE WHINNYING] 951 00:42:18,002 --> 00:42:20,344 The wrong word is "cheat." 952 00:42:21,419 --> 00:42:24,107 People do whatever they can to get an advantage. 953 00:42:28,792 --> 00:42:30,995 That's the only way you will achieve 954 00:42:31,095 --> 00:42:33,092 maximum results, 955 00:42:34,475 --> 00:42:37,792 if you're really running on the edge of the rules. 956 00:42:37,892 --> 00:42:39,789 MAN: And on the track, boy, did Black Jack, 957 00:42:39,889 --> 00:42:41,939 the most competitive of all Australian sportsmen, 958 00:42:42,039 --> 00:42:43,244 mean business. 959 00:42:43,344 --> 00:42:45,587 Yet such was the skill level of them all in those days 960 00:42:45,687 --> 00:42:49,719 that Black Jack was involved in very, very few accidents. 961 00:42:50,295 --> 00:42:53,251 Some will tell us that he just used to cause them. 962 00:42:55,555 --> 00:42:57,721 DOUG: 'Cause another thing you've got to appreciate 963 00:42:57,821 --> 00:43:02,428 was that Black Jack, or Blackie, could be as mean as rat shit. 964 00:43:04,348 --> 00:43:06,437 JACKIE: I've had more marks in my crash helmet 965 00:43:06,537 --> 00:43:09,225 from Jack Brabham than I have in any accident. 966 00:43:10,185 --> 00:43:12,849 DOUG: If it came to elbows-out driving, 967 00:43:12,949 --> 00:43:14,869 Jack was the man. 968 00:43:15,791 --> 00:43:17,918 JACKIE: He knew exactly when to just 969 00:43:18,018 --> 00:43:20,207 go off the racetrack a tiny bit. 970 00:43:21,474 --> 00:43:25,214 Rivals retired their cars with holes through the radiator. 971 00:43:25,314 --> 00:43:28,385 And there was always stones and gravel which... 972 00:43:30,190 --> 00:43:32,663 He winked at me when he told me that. He said, 973 00:43:32,763 --> 00:43:35,312 "You know what I used to do, don't you, Tony?" 974 00:43:35,412 --> 00:43:38,576 I don't believe it. Even if it's true. [CHUCKLES] 975 00:43:38,676 --> 00:43:44,105 [RETRO MUSIC PLAYING] 976 00:43:44,205 --> 00:43:46,640 PRESENTER: The checkered flag down across your bonnet, 977 00:43:46,740 --> 00:43:48,675 and no cars ahead of you. 978 00:43:48,775 --> 00:43:51,731 That's the best sight in the world to a racing driver. 979 00:43:54,112 --> 00:43:58,082 I mean sports, what's glorious about sports 980 00:43:58,182 --> 00:44:00,371 is that it's ritualized war. 981 00:44:01,715 --> 00:44:04,188 NARRATOR: Jack was desperately looking for solutions 982 00:44:04,288 --> 00:44:06,668 to get back on top for 1965. 983 00:44:07,091 --> 00:44:10,623 GRAYSON: We still want that gritty, reckless, 984 00:44:11,238 --> 00:44:14,310 stoic hero. 985 00:44:15,769 --> 00:44:20,069 Because then that-- he's kind of carrying with him... 986 00:44:20,760 --> 00:44:23,602 that bit in us that we wish we could be like that. 987 00:44:25,675 --> 00:44:27,686 Jack didn't particularly like the Coventry Climax 988 00:44:27,696 --> 00:44:29,722 V-8 engine 989 00:44:29,822 --> 00:44:31,450 to which they were wedded. 990 00:44:31,550 --> 00:44:33,793 NARRATOR: So he turned his attention to Formula Two 991 00:44:33,893 --> 00:44:35,021 and enlisted Honda. 992 00:44:35,121 --> 00:44:37,709 Yes, well, Honda had sent an engine over 993 00:44:37,809 --> 00:44:41,741 for Formula Two with four young engineers. 994 00:44:41,841 --> 00:44:45,158 Everything was started from zero, 995 00:44:45,258 --> 00:44:47,178 so we had to learn everything. 996 00:44:47,793 --> 00:44:50,995 NARRATOR: The Brabham Honda outing was yet another failure. 997 00:44:51,095 --> 00:44:53,760 They ran the engine up for us, 998 00:44:53,860 --> 00:44:55,871 but it was no good for a race car 999 00:44:55,971 --> 00:44:58,352 because we didn't have that many revs available. 1000 00:44:59,120 --> 00:45:01,040 He irritated so much. 1001 00:45:01,424 --> 00:45:04,434 NARRATOR: And 1965 was another one of those years, 1002 00:45:04,534 --> 00:45:06,608 with not a single win for the team. 1003 00:45:07,376 --> 00:45:09,580 Dan was very much like my dad, you know. 1004 00:45:09,680 --> 00:45:12,037 He wanted to start his own team. 1005 00:45:12,137 --> 00:45:14,878 NARRATOR: Gurney finally left at the end of the season 1006 00:45:14,978 --> 00:45:16,491 to start his own team. 1007 00:45:16,591 --> 00:45:19,548 And Jack's old protege Bruce McLaren did the same, 1008 00:45:19,893 --> 00:45:22,097 leaving Cooper's to start McLaren Racing. 1009 00:45:22,197 --> 00:45:24,632 MAN: Fangio was 47 when he retired 1010 00:45:24,732 --> 00:45:27,473 with five Grand Prix World titles behind him. 1011 00:45:27,573 --> 00:45:29,531 Have you any set retirement plans? 1012 00:45:30,222 --> 00:45:32,964 I think there must have been some comments in the press 1013 00:45:33,064 --> 00:45:35,345 about the age of Jack as a driver. 1014 00:45:35,445 --> 00:45:36,727 MAN: You are 40 now, 1015 00:45:36,827 --> 00:45:38,570 and I suppose you must have given some thought 1016 00:45:38,670 --> 00:45:41,258 to how long you can keep going, and stay at the front. 1017 00:45:41,358 --> 00:45:44,407 RON: And his wife, Betty, used that as an argument 1018 00:45:44,507 --> 00:45:45,866 to stop racing 1019 00:45:45,966 --> 00:45:48,438 and to have more influence on the children 1020 00:45:48,538 --> 00:45:50,458 and get back to Australia. 1021 00:45:53,837 --> 00:45:55,757 Didn't seem to bother him. 1022 00:45:56,717 --> 00:45:58,637 He wanted to race. 1023 00:45:59,213 --> 00:46:00,649 That was it. 1024 00:46:00,749 --> 00:46:02,377 I haven't got any different plans, 1025 00:46:02,477 --> 00:46:05,203 but I certainly don't intend to retire at the moment. 1026 00:46:06,317 --> 00:46:08,137 Well, yeah, I think the mythologizing-- 1027 00:46:08,237 --> 00:46:09,557 I mean, I think we all-- 1028 00:46:09,657 --> 00:46:11,577 We are human beings, we love a story. 1029 00:46:12,576 --> 00:46:14,587 You know? That's what-- that's central 1030 00:46:14,687 --> 00:46:16,162 to how we construct ourselves, 1031 00:46:16,262 --> 00:46:17,275 is narrative. 1032 00:46:17,375 --> 00:46:20,908 It's the most powerful and most ancient form of culture. 1033 00:46:21,676 --> 00:46:24,441 And so, you need heroes, you got to have them. 1034 00:46:25,209 --> 00:46:27,720 NARRATOR: And if Jack could beat out Gurney and McLaren 1035 00:46:27,820 --> 00:46:30,369 in the following season, and become the first driver 1036 00:46:30,469 --> 00:46:32,888 to win a championship in a car bearing his own name, 1037 00:46:33,387 --> 00:46:36,728 he knew he'd not only become a hero again, 1038 00:46:37,150 --> 00:46:39,070 he'd become a legend. 1039 00:46:52,433 --> 00:46:56,503 For 1966 and the new three-liter formula. 1040 00:46:57,041 --> 00:47:00,435 Coventry Climax announced that they would not be building 1041 00:47:00,535 --> 00:47:01,855 a suitable engine. 1042 00:47:01,955 --> 00:47:05,027 So we had to produce a Formula One car in a hurry. 1043 00:47:06,448 --> 00:47:09,305 DOUG: And few people were willing to supply them 1044 00:47:09,405 --> 00:47:11,977 because they'd be making a rod for their own backs. 1045 00:47:15,625 --> 00:47:18,866 Jack was racing in America and he heard about these. 1046 00:47:18,966 --> 00:47:21,477 JOHN: He saw opportunity in 1966, I guess, 1047 00:47:21,577 --> 00:47:23,497 that wasn't obvious to anybody else. 1048 00:47:23,804 --> 00:47:25,701 DOUG: The new engine that he chose 1049 00:47:25,801 --> 00:47:29,540 was an American prototype production V-8. 1050 00:47:29,640 --> 00:47:31,460 He told Repco about them. 1051 00:47:31,560 --> 00:47:34,916 RON: Repco agreed to support Jack. 1052 00:47:35,016 --> 00:47:37,143 TONY: Phil Irving was charged with drawing 1053 00:47:37,243 --> 00:47:39,524 the Repco Brabham race engine. 1054 00:47:39,624 --> 00:47:41,597 BERNIE: Drivers and teams were delighted 1055 00:47:41,697 --> 00:47:44,017 because they thought it would be not very competitive. 1056 00:47:44,117 --> 00:47:47,357 No Formula One engine had ever been built in Australia. 1057 00:47:47,457 --> 00:47:49,124 JACKIE: Who would have gone to Australia 1058 00:47:49,224 --> 00:47:51,850 to get a motor-racing engine for Formula One? 1059 00:47:51,950 --> 00:47:53,923 JOHN: Betty cooked me a steak for lunch at home with Jack 1060 00:47:54,023 --> 00:47:55,382 and we shook hands on a deal. 1061 00:47:55,482 --> 00:47:58,531 And the idea was that I was gonna work on the Repco engines. 1062 00:47:58,631 --> 00:48:02,087 [CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING] 1063 00:48:02,893 --> 00:48:05,788 DOUG: And Ron Tauranac engineered that 1064 00:48:05,888 --> 00:48:09,613 into BT19 and BT20 cars. 1065 00:48:10,150 --> 00:48:11,548 JOHN: There was no test bed, 1066 00:48:11,648 --> 00:48:13,314 so they would just get put in the cars 1067 00:48:13,414 --> 00:48:16,501 and Jack and Danny had to drive them a bit slowly 1068 00:48:16,601 --> 00:48:17,615 for the first few laps. 1069 00:48:17,715 --> 00:48:19,343 They were very practical... 1070 00:48:19,443 --> 00:48:21,877 The Repco engine was constantly failing. 1071 00:48:21,977 --> 00:48:24,642 ...and they had all the reliability. 1072 00:48:24,742 --> 00:48:26,715 One particular practice we went to, 1073 00:48:26,815 --> 00:48:28,735 one of the valve seats fell out. 1074 00:48:29,157 --> 00:48:32,705 And this Australian-developed engine 1075 00:48:32,805 --> 00:48:36,008 was regarded initially as very much the underdog 1076 00:48:36,108 --> 00:48:38,027 in Formula One competition. 1077 00:48:39,947 --> 00:48:42,420 TONY: They've only got literally one engine. 1078 00:48:42,520 --> 00:48:44,709 It breaks down in its first race. 1079 00:48:47,051 --> 00:48:48,971 It breaks down in its second race. 1080 00:48:53,079 --> 00:48:56,474 HUGHIE: There was a moment there before we went to Reims 1081 00:48:56,574 --> 00:48:58,009 where Jack said, "Do you think we should 1082 00:48:58,019 --> 00:48:59,454 carry on with this thing?" 1083 00:49:00,682 --> 00:49:03,654 GEOFF: They had my dad, Bruce McLaren, and Dan Gurney 1084 00:49:03,754 --> 00:49:05,382 all building their own cars, 1085 00:49:05,482 --> 00:49:08,416 taking on the might of Lotus and Ferrari. 1086 00:49:08,516 --> 00:49:10,835 PRESENTER: Jack Brabham approving the Brabham Repco... 1087 00:49:10,935 --> 00:49:13,254 We both said, no, no, we gotta keep going. 1088 00:49:13,354 --> 00:49:14,770 PRESENTER: Jack Brabham's car is proving 1089 00:49:14,779 --> 00:49:16,195 to be greater than anticipated. 1090 00:49:16,925 --> 00:49:18,399 It beats the Ferraris. 1091 00:49:18,499 --> 00:49:19,973 PRESENTER: It was victory for Brabham. 1092 00:49:20,073 --> 00:49:22,239 His average speed was also the fastest ever seen... 1093 00:49:22,339 --> 00:49:24,965 Hang on, this engine that no one is taking seriously, 1094 00:49:25,065 --> 00:49:26,693 it has beaten the Ferraris. 1095 00:49:26,793 --> 00:49:28,920 ANNOUNCER: It's also the first time that a driver 1096 00:49:29,020 --> 00:49:30,379 has ever won a world title event 1097 00:49:30,479 --> 00:49:32,399 in a car of his own construction. 1098 00:49:33,013 --> 00:49:35,333 And all of a sudden, we were King Kong 1099 00:49:35,433 --> 00:49:37,252 and away we went. 1100 00:49:37,352 --> 00:49:40,017 ANNOUNCER: Jack Brabham driving a Repco Brabham. 1101 00:49:40,117 --> 00:49:43,819 DOUG: And they just won race after race, after race, 1102 00:49:43,919 --> 00:49:46,299 driven by Jack Brabham and by Denny Hulme. 1103 00:49:46,760 --> 00:49:48,350 RON: Well, I didn't think about it. 1104 00:49:48,450 --> 00:49:50,154 We just carried on with the next one. 1105 00:49:50,254 --> 00:49:52,381 ANNOUNCER: The fastest European race since the war. 1106 00:49:52,481 --> 00:49:54,670 A very proud moment in all of our lives. 1107 00:49:55,400 --> 00:49:58,563 DOUG: They were very, very competent people 1108 00:49:58,663 --> 00:50:02,403 producing beautifully well-made machines. 1109 00:50:02,503 --> 00:50:04,323 [THUNDER RUMBLES] 1110 00:50:04,423 --> 00:50:05,705 Is that rain? 1111 00:50:05,805 --> 00:50:10,912 [ROCK MUSIC PLAYING] 1112 00:50:19,744 --> 00:50:22,063 TONY: Jack has won three races in a row. 1113 00:50:22,163 --> 00:50:23,945 with an engine people were laughing at 1114 00:50:24,045 --> 00:50:25,596 at the start of the year. 1115 00:50:25,696 --> 00:50:27,419 If that's not enough, he's got a Honda engine 1116 00:50:27,428 --> 00:50:29,128 in his Formula Two car. 1117 00:50:29,228 --> 00:50:31,471 ANNOUNCER: Jack Brabham, powered by a Japanese Honda engine. 1118 00:50:31,571 --> 00:50:32,968 TONY: He's worked really closely with them, 1119 00:50:33,068 --> 00:50:34,427 and suddenly they have a world beater. 1120 00:50:34,527 --> 00:50:35,541 [NOBUHIKO LAUGHS] 1121 00:50:35,641 --> 00:50:37,461 ANNOUNCER: Jack Brabham and his teammate 1122 00:50:37,561 --> 00:50:39,496 are one-two in the overall points standing. 1123 00:50:39,596 --> 00:50:41,531 TONY: So after all those dark years, 1124 00:50:41,631 --> 00:50:43,259 they are so close to winning the championship. 1125 00:50:43,359 --> 00:50:45,716 ANNOUNCER: Brabham in his Repco Brabham number 3. 1126 00:50:45,816 --> 00:50:49,671 The Australian won the drivers' world title in '59 and '60. 1127 00:50:49,771 --> 00:50:51,476 Nürburgring is known as the Green Hell. 1128 00:50:51,576 --> 00:50:52,858 ANNOUNCER: The German Grand Prix, 1129 00:50:52,958 --> 00:50:55,930 fourteen miles of ups and downs over the grueling Nürburgring. 1130 00:50:56,030 --> 00:50:57,696 The most difficult, most challenging, 1131 00:50:57,796 --> 00:51:01,982 most prestigious, most historic racetrack in the world. 1132 00:51:02,327 --> 00:51:04,147 GEOFF: You can go off into the forest 1133 00:51:04,247 --> 00:51:06,167 and they're not gonna find you for weeks. 1134 00:51:07,089 --> 00:51:08,563 And it's raining. 1135 00:51:08,663 --> 00:51:10,329 It is extremely dangerous. 1136 00:51:10,429 --> 00:51:11,981 ANNOUNCER: Fastest lap in practice, 1137 00:51:12,081 --> 00:51:14,169 number one, world champion Jim Clark. 1138 00:51:14,269 --> 00:51:16,780 NARRATOR: This was the biggest race of Jack's life. 1139 00:51:16,880 --> 00:51:18,086 [SOLDIERS SINGING] 1140 00:51:18,186 --> 00:51:19,507 NARRATOR: To win at Nürburg, 1141 00:51:19,607 --> 00:51:21,834 guaranteeing motorsport immortality. 1142 00:51:22,141 --> 00:51:24,521 No sooner has the race started then there's tragedy. 1143 00:51:26,979 --> 00:51:29,820 TONY: Jacky Ickx and John Taylor collide. 1144 00:51:30,128 --> 00:51:31,986 So, we have a car on fire. 1145 00:51:32,086 --> 00:51:34,098 John Taylor is in a Brabham car. 1146 00:51:34,198 --> 00:51:35,345 ANNOUNCER: Brabham still leading, 1147 00:51:35,355 --> 00:51:36,555 driving a Repco Brabham. 1148 00:51:36,655 --> 00:51:39,128 It was an era where drivers would drive 1149 00:51:39,228 --> 00:51:40,933 straight past a burning car 1150 00:51:41,033 --> 00:51:43,697 where someone literally was being immolated. 1151 00:51:43,797 --> 00:51:45,425 If there was an accident, they drove harder, 1152 00:51:45,525 --> 00:51:47,445 because they knew others would be backing off. 1153 00:51:47,868 --> 00:51:49,265 ANNOUNCER: On Brabham's tail, John Surtees' Cooper-Maserati 1154 00:51:49,274 --> 00:51:50,647 number seven. 1155 00:51:50,747 --> 00:51:51,991 TONY: Most teams would've collapsed 1156 00:51:52,091 --> 00:51:54,718 during that long season of lack of success. 1157 00:51:54,818 --> 00:51:56,311 ANNOUNCER: The Australian won the drivers' world title 1158 00:51:56,320 --> 00:51:57,751 in '59 and '60. 1159 00:51:57,851 --> 00:51:59,901 TONY: And they are a hair's breadth away 1160 00:52:00,001 --> 00:52:01,399 from winning the World Championship, 1161 00:52:01,499 --> 00:52:03,434 which would make Jack a three-time world champion. 1162 00:52:03,534 --> 00:52:05,531 ANNOUNCER: Brabham, on his way to victory. 1163 00:52:06,491 --> 00:52:13,210 [ROCK MUSIC PLAYING] 1164 00:52:13,786 --> 00:52:15,837 ANNOUNCER: Jack Brabham, ex-world champ, 1165 00:52:15,937 --> 00:52:17,603 proves he's not too old at forty 1166 00:52:17,703 --> 00:52:20,275 by this superbly confident win. 1167 00:52:23,962 --> 00:52:25,781 DOUG: And for the very first time 1168 00:52:25,791 --> 00:52:27,610 in motor racing history, 1169 00:52:27,917 --> 00:52:31,426 we had a world champion driver 1170 00:52:31,526 --> 00:52:34,076 who'd won the World Championship 1171 00:52:34,176 --> 00:52:36,326 in a car bearing his own name. 1172 00:52:45,004 --> 00:52:49,535 WOMAN: ...a state funeral for a three-time world champion. 1173 00:52:49,957 --> 00:52:52,007 Motor racing great Sir Jack Brabham 1174 00:52:52,107 --> 00:52:55,540 has been remembered as a legend, on and off the track, 1175 00:52:55,640 --> 00:52:57,383 at his state funeral today. 1176 00:52:57,483 --> 00:53:00,109 His life could have come straight from the pages 1177 00:53:00,209 --> 00:53:02,644 of the Boys' Own adventure books of his day. 1178 00:53:02,744 --> 00:53:06,061 Jack passed away on Monday morning, May the 19th, 1179 00:53:06,161 --> 00:53:08,173 in their home here on the Gold Coast. 1180 00:53:08,273 --> 00:53:10,193 He was 88 years of age. 1181 00:53:12,958 --> 00:53:14,394 Right. 1182 00:53:14,494 --> 00:53:17,427 Um, uh... 1183 00:53:17,527 --> 00:53:21,943 I don't think any, uh, world champion-- no, no sport... 1184 00:53:22,327 --> 00:53:25,567 I don't think any multiple world champion sportsman 1185 00:53:25,667 --> 00:53:28,470 ever achieves what they achieve 1186 00:53:28,893 --> 00:53:32,195 without inflicting some collateral family damage. 1187 00:53:36,572 --> 00:53:38,492 Oh, I think, um... 1188 00:53:39,452 --> 00:53:41,042 you know, Jack was old school. 1189 00:53:41,142 --> 00:53:43,062 Um... 1190 00:53:44,022 --> 00:53:46,187 In some way, a likable rouge. 1191 00:53:46,287 --> 00:53:48,337 In many ways... 1192 00:53:48,437 --> 00:53:51,241 he and I had a lot of conflict. 1193 00:53:53,544 --> 00:53:55,364 There were certain things where he went, 1194 00:53:55,464 --> 00:53:57,553 "You know what, Jack? You're out of order." 1195 00:53:57,653 --> 00:53:59,765 You know? I fell out with him several times. 1196 00:54:03,605 --> 00:54:07,153 I think my dad ended up sacrificing quite a lot, 1197 00:54:07,253 --> 00:54:09,787 particularly, I think, from a family point of view. 1198 00:54:10,286 --> 00:54:11,760 He went over on his own 1199 00:54:11,860 --> 00:54:15,139 and left his family behind for a year at a time, 1200 00:54:15,239 --> 00:54:16,483 but I would never do that. 1201 00:54:16,583 --> 00:54:19,785 He didn't have time at that particular point 1202 00:54:19,885 --> 00:54:23,687 to really take too much interest in what we were doing. 1203 00:54:24,992 --> 00:54:26,928 DAVID: He was either at a racetrack 1204 00:54:27,028 --> 00:54:28,947 or he was in his workshop. 1205 00:54:29,639 --> 00:54:32,826 And he'd come home to eat, sleep, and off he'd go again. 1206 00:54:34,554 --> 00:54:37,333 "He had an enormous amount of grit and determination, 1207 00:54:37,433 --> 00:54:39,353 and never gave up, 1208 00:54:39,699 --> 00:54:41,672 which was demonstrated in 1959, 1209 00:54:41,772 --> 00:54:43,515 when he pushed his car across the line 1210 00:54:43,615 --> 00:54:46,342 to win his first Formula One World Championship." 1211 00:54:48,415 --> 00:54:49,966 I've lost the train of thought now. 1212 00:54:50,066 --> 00:54:52,078 Go back to the question. 1213 00:54:52,178 --> 00:54:55,035 Tonight, we are celebrating 70 years 1214 00:54:55,135 --> 00:54:57,631 of amazing history and heritage, 1215 00:54:58,092 --> 00:54:59,950 and paying homage to it. 1216 00:55:00,050 --> 00:55:01,970 [FIRE CRACKLING] 1217 00:55:08,113 --> 00:55:09,549 ANNOUNCER: Jack goes down the main straight 1218 00:55:09,649 --> 00:55:11,661 at close to 140 miles an hour. 1219 00:55:11,761 --> 00:55:13,543 Jim Clark barely three seconds behind him. 1220 00:55:13,643 --> 00:55:16,423 I was one when my dad won his third World Championship, 1221 00:55:16,523 --> 00:55:18,227 and he retired when I was five. 1222 00:55:18,327 --> 00:55:21,837 So I don't remember any of his '60s period of racing. 1223 00:55:21,937 --> 00:55:23,641 MAN: It's another one of those many happy occasions... 1224 00:55:23,741 --> 00:55:25,753 DAVID: I was surrounded by lots of trophies, 1225 00:55:25,853 --> 00:55:27,827 but they were objects. I really didn't understand 1226 00:55:27,927 --> 00:55:30,284 what they were, and yeah, you know, Dad was away a lot. 1227 00:55:30,384 --> 00:55:33,241 He retired, although at the end of 1970, 1228 00:55:33,341 --> 00:55:35,046 we went back to Australia, 1229 00:55:35,146 --> 00:55:38,617 he started up three businesses, and he started up racing again 1230 00:55:38,717 --> 00:55:40,652 in touring cars. 1231 00:55:40,752 --> 00:55:43,593 GEOFF: What he was doing required that he spend 1232 00:55:44,169 --> 00:55:47,087 eighteen hours a day doing what he was doing. 1233 00:55:48,585 --> 00:55:51,979 So, he was always in and out of the house. 1234 00:55:52,079 --> 00:55:55,074 More out than in, to be honest with you. 1235 00:55:55,996 --> 00:55:59,505 Yeah, I mean, I just got on and did my own thing, 1236 00:55:59,605 --> 00:56:01,679 and was quite happy doing that. 1237 00:56:02,408 --> 00:56:04,075 But anyone I met, 1238 00:56:04,175 --> 00:56:05,419 the first thing out of their mouth, 1239 00:56:05,519 --> 00:56:06,762 "Oh, that's Jack Brabham's son." 1240 00:56:06,862 --> 00:56:08,298 You know, "That's Jack Brabham's son." 1241 00:56:08,398 --> 00:56:12,853 And that's the bit I found difficult to cope with. 1242 00:56:13,621 --> 00:56:15,440 In terms of "Who am I?" 1243 00:56:15,540 --> 00:56:17,460 If I'm Jack's son, who am I? 1244 00:56:18,766 --> 00:56:21,354 So, when I look back, I think, yeah, he was away, 1245 00:56:21,454 --> 00:56:23,719 but did it affect me? It's difficult to say. 1246 00:56:24,372 --> 00:56:26,154 PRESENTER: Racing writers have called him 1247 00:56:26,254 --> 00:56:27,574 "The Shy Champion." 1248 00:56:27,674 --> 00:56:29,993 TONY: I've been an author for decades 1249 00:56:30,093 --> 00:56:32,144 and I've probably now read every single word 1250 00:56:32,244 --> 00:56:34,025 ever written about Jack Brabham. 1251 00:56:34,125 --> 00:56:36,137 PRESENTER: The quietly spoken gentleman of the circuits... 1252 00:56:36,237 --> 00:56:39,132 TONY: And yet, he's almost impossible to read. 1253 00:56:39,232 --> 00:56:41,070 PRESENTER: The name of Brabham ranks 1254 00:56:41,080 --> 00:56:42,972 now with Fangio and Ferrari. 1255 00:56:43,072 --> 00:56:44,469 TONY: It's so easy to talk about 1256 00:56:44,569 --> 00:56:46,504 the extraordinary things that he's done, 1257 00:56:46,604 --> 00:56:48,578 but in terms of getting into his mind, 1258 00:56:48,678 --> 00:56:51,404 that's a much, much more difficult proposition. 1259 00:56:57,164 --> 00:56:58,677 MAN: So, Ron, where you're drawing 1260 00:56:58,777 --> 00:57:02,363 is between your face and this lens, okay? 1261 00:57:02,463 --> 00:57:04,052 -My face? -This area around here, please, 1262 00:57:04,152 --> 00:57:05,704 Oh, because I can't see the lens. 1263 00:57:05,804 --> 00:57:07,355 That's right. If you just work around here, 1264 00:57:07,455 --> 00:57:08,852 -we'll be all right. -Yeah. So... 1265 00:57:08,952 --> 00:57:10,503 MAN: Around about here, where my hand is. 1266 00:57:10,603 --> 00:57:11,770 -Yeah, okay. -MAN: Okay? 1267 00:57:11,870 --> 00:57:13,790 I don't know what the hell to draw. 1268 00:57:17,861 --> 00:57:19,988 Ugh, it all slips down. So... 1269 00:57:20,088 --> 00:57:21,600 MAN: That's all right, that's all right. 1270 00:57:21,700 --> 00:57:22,714 Remember, it's hand-drawn. 1271 00:57:22,814 --> 00:57:25,195 Yeah, but it's just a mess though. 1272 00:57:25,847 --> 00:57:28,627 See, this is really-- just slips down 1273 00:57:28,727 --> 00:57:30,816 as soon as I put any pressure on it. 1274 00:57:30,916 --> 00:57:33,235 MAN: Well, thankfully, you're not designing the next... 1275 00:57:33,335 --> 00:57:35,600 the next big Formula One revolution. 1276 00:57:37,098 --> 00:57:39,018 Unfortunately. 1277 00:57:39,402 --> 00:57:44,163 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] 1278 00:57:45,315 --> 00:57:49,900 I don't really know quite how truly friendly 1279 00:57:50,000 --> 00:57:52,304 Ron and Jack Brabham were. 1280 00:57:53,264 --> 00:57:56,619 He took ideas from me, and so forth, 1281 00:57:56,719 --> 00:58:00,866 and I got equipment from him and help on machining from him. 1282 00:58:01,366 --> 00:58:03,109 MAN: So, it was very much a mutual respect? 1283 00:58:03,209 --> 00:58:05,129 That's right. 1284 00:58:05,858 --> 00:58:08,392 He had more respect for money than I did. 1285 00:58:11,464 --> 00:58:13,899 DOUG: Ron Tauranac, I always recall 1286 00:58:13,999 --> 00:58:18,468 as one of the most competitive race engineers I've ever met. 1287 00:58:18,568 --> 00:58:20,772 It was very difficult to decide who was actually 1288 00:58:20,872 --> 00:58:22,922 steering the ship because, obviously, 1289 00:58:23,022 --> 00:58:27,299 Jack had very firm views on how to set up a car, 1290 00:58:27,399 --> 00:58:31,024 and they would spend endless amounts of time 1291 00:58:31,124 --> 00:58:36,001 debating this or, you could say, even arguing about it. 1292 00:58:38,458 --> 00:58:40,432 GEOFF: Another myth is that people talk about 1293 00:58:40,532 --> 00:58:42,966 genes being passed down the family. 1294 00:58:43,066 --> 00:58:45,078 Uh, that's not true. 1295 00:58:45,178 --> 00:58:47,098 Racing is a disease. 1296 00:58:50,054 --> 00:58:52,297 DAVID: Growing up on the farm, I loved to speed. 1297 00:58:52,397 --> 00:58:54,639 You know, I would drive every vehicle, 1298 00:58:54,739 --> 00:58:58,694 every motorbike, every tractor, flat out, sideways, 1299 00:58:59,116 --> 00:59:01,766 always trying to find that extra limit. 1300 00:59:02,918 --> 00:59:05,889 Went to a workshop, saw a go-kart sitting there, 1301 00:59:05,989 --> 00:59:08,232 never seen a racing go-kart in my life. 1302 00:59:08,332 --> 00:59:10,252 Didn't even know people raced them. 1303 00:59:10,597 --> 00:59:13,262 The mechanic was there, working on the kart, 1304 00:59:13,362 --> 00:59:16,564 and I said, "Do people race these things, do they?" 1305 00:59:16,664 --> 00:59:20,082 And he sort of looked at me and said, "Are you adopted?" 1306 00:59:23,077 --> 00:59:25,549 So, when I jumped in the go-kart for the very first time, 1307 00:59:25,649 --> 00:59:28,068 and Dad's watching me, he's just gone, 1308 00:59:28,798 --> 00:59:30,718 "Okay, where the hell's that come from?" 1309 00:59:32,062 --> 00:59:34,534 You know, when I drove race cars, 1310 00:59:34,634 --> 00:59:36,554 the speed meant nothing. 1311 00:59:37,476 --> 00:59:40,294 It was competing against somebody else and beating them. 1312 00:59:40,394 --> 00:59:43,236 That was the thrill that I got out of racing. 1313 00:59:43,696 --> 00:59:45,516 DAVID: He's a veteran anyway, so, 1314 00:59:45,616 --> 00:59:47,283 you can see the lines, you know? 1315 00:59:47,383 --> 00:59:48,588 [LAUGHTER] 1316 00:59:48,688 --> 00:59:51,199 WOMAN: David is the third of Sir Jack Brabham's sons 1317 00:59:51,299 --> 00:59:54,064 to follow the former Formula One world champion. 1318 00:59:54,755 --> 00:59:57,520 DAVID: I think the turning point for me was... 1319 00:59:57,827 --> 01:00:00,799 I did a race and my dad came to it, 1320 01:00:00,899 --> 01:00:02,911 and I won by, like, half a lap, 1321 01:00:03,011 --> 01:00:08,194 and that was the time he went, "This kid could go a long way." 1322 01:00:08,809 --> 01:00:12,149 MAN: So, do you think-- did you aspire to be like your brothers? 1323 01:00:12,879 --> 01:00:14,622 I aspired to beat them. 1324 01:00:14,722 --> 01:00:20,559 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 1325 01:00:21,250 --> 01:00:23,070 MAN: On November 29, 1970, 1326 01:00:23,170 --> 01:00:25,565 the racing greats of the world gather in your honor 1327 01:00:25,665 --> 01:00:27,562 for the Brands Hatch farewell meeting. 1328 01:00:27,662 --> 01:00:30,173 The next evening, they gather again for a farewell banquet 1329 01:00:30,273 --> 01:00:32,654 given in your honor at the Savoy Hotel in London. 1330 01:00:33,192 --> 01:00:34,704 Well, Betty, the Ford Company 1331 01:00:34,804 --> 01:00:36,778 presents you with a ball and chain, 1332 01:00:36,878 --> 01:00:38,659 and it's inscribed, 1333 01:00:38,759 --> 01:00:42,345 "Presented to Betty Brabham on 25th November, 1970, 1334 01:00:42,445 --> 01:00:43,805 who won in the end." 1335 01:00:43,905 --> 01:00:45,724 And here's your reply. 1336 01:00:45,824 --> 01:00:47,568 I've been asked what I did 1337 01:00:47,668 --> 01:00:49,741 to make Jack give up motor racing. 1338 01:00:50,240 --> 01:00:52,444 It was quite simple really. I said, 1339 01:00:52,544 --> 01:00:56,207 "Jack, motor racing or divorce?" 1340 01:00:56,307 --> 01:00:58,265 [LAUGHTER] 1341 01:00:58,649 --> 01:01:01,352 GEOFF: When my dad retired in 1970, 1342 01:01:01,452 --> 01:01:04,540 he retired and just sold everything out to Ron. 1343 01:01:04,640 --> 01:01:06,767 I'm surprised that he did that. 1344 01:01:06,867 --> 01:01:10,146 It was a little bit, I think, out of character for him 1345 01:01:10,246 --> 01:01:12,972 just to shut the door and walk away. 1346 01:01:13,625 --> 01:01:17,096 MAN: And now, Jack, here is your good friend, Ron Tauranac. 1347 01:01:17,196 --> 01:01:21,995 [DRAMATIC MUSIC] 1348 01:01:24,146 --> 01:01:27,333 RON: Well, I was at Monaco, 1349 01:01:28,062 --> 01:01:32,939 and I was walking along past the oceanfront 1350 01:01:33,284 --> 01:01:36,372 and a friend said, "Just a moment. 1351 01:01:36,472 --> 01:01:38,176 I'll introduce you to someone." 1352 01:01:38,276 --> 01:01:40,196 They introduced me to Bernie Ecclestone. 1353 01:01:40,734 --> 01:01:43,191 [LAUGHING] 1354 01:01:44,151 --> 01:01:46,685 I said I'd buy into the team. 1355 01:01:48,529 --> 01:01:53,689 And I said, "Well, no. I wouldn't sell a half share, 1356 01:01:53,789 --> 01:01:56,607 I've been in business with a friend for many years, 1357 01:01:56,707 --> 01:02:00,010 and I wouldn't want to do that again." 1358 01:02:00,816 --> 01:02:04,233 And it then came that he wanted to sell, full stop. 1359 01:02:04,541 --> 01:02:06,768 I said, "But I'll sell you the business." 1360 01:02:07,190 --> 01:02:10,469 Ron had his own ideas of what should happen, 1361 01:02:10,569 --> 01:02:12,466 and he didn't always, sort of, fall into line, 1362 01:02:12,566 --> 01:02:14,486 so I changed them. 1363 01:02:15,330 --> 01:02:19,055 He gave me a call and offered me... 1364 01:02:19,554 --> 01:02:21,489 I think it was one million less. 1365 01:02:21,589 --> 01:02:23,740 [EERIE MUSIC PLAYING] 1366 01:02:25,275 --> 01:02:26,865 Really? I don't remember. 1367 01:02:26,965 --> 01:02:28,862 I should have bartered but I didn't. 1368 01:02:28,962 --> 01:02:30,206 I just thought about it and said, 1369 01:02:30,306 --> 01:02:32,087 "Gee, I'm in trouble if I don't sell now. 1370 01:02:32,187 --> 01:02:34,276 I've arranged all these things." 1371 01:02:34,376 --> 01:02:36,296 So I agreed to sell. 1372 01:02:36,987 --> 01:02:39,498 It was agreed, he was looking for one price, 1373 01:02:39,598 --> 01:02:41,787 and I'd probably try and buy it for less. 1374 01:02:42,900 --> 01:02:45,242 Nothing's changed as far as I'm concerned. 1375 01:02:46,049 --> 01:02:47,946 GEOFF: And then when Bernie sold it, 1376 01:02:48,046 --> 01:02:50,825 things, you know, went downhill really fast 1377 01:02:50,925 --> 01:02:53,421 from that point to where it just totally disappeared. 1378 01:03:06,131 --> 01:03:08,757 TONY: We had a shed full of things 1379 01:03:08,857 --> 01:03:11,353 that were very sentimental to the family. 1380 01:03:12,774 --> 01:03:15,270 So, it was a telephone call from my mom. 1381 01:03:16,345 --> 01:03:19,893 "I got some bad news. The shed went up in flames." 1382 01:03:19,993 --> 01:03:21,913 And it's, like, "What?" 1383 01:03:22,873 --> 01:03:24,232 How could it go up in flames? 1384 01:03:24,332 --> 01:03:26,252 You know, it was just a mystery. 1385 01:03:27,365 --> 01:03:30,375 And anything we can't find, 1386 01:03:30,475 --> 01:03:32,756 we just assumed that it's down to the fire. 1387 01:03:32,856 --> 01:03:36,350 [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] 1388 01:03:41,112 --> 01:03:43,431 GRAYSON: To a child, their parents 1389 01:03:43,531 --> 01:03:45,643 are the only ones they have. 1390 01:03:46,564 --> 01:03:49,482 So, therefore, you do put them on a pedestal. 1391 01:03:49,828 --> 01:03:52,055 You know, they are perfect because... 1392 01:03:52,554 --> 01:03:55,488 in order for you to survive in the family unit, 1393 01:03:55,588 --> 01:03:58,276 you've got to believe that they're perfect. 1394 01:03:59,658 --> 01:04:03,283 But if you have a very famous and successful parent, 1395 01:04:03,383 --> 01:04:06,930 their perfection is held up there, 1396 01:04:07,030 --> 01:04:09,465 not just by you but by the public as well, 1397 01:04:09,565 --> 01:04:13,174 and I suppose they've got further to fall. 1398 01:04:14,134 --> 01:04:16,515 So, if they turn out to be flawed, 1399 01:04:18,703 --> 01:04:20,700 you know, it might be harder to deal with. 1400 01:04:21,084 --> 01:04:22,500 PRESENTER: There was action aplenty 1401 01:04:22,510 --> 01:04:23,902 in the Formula Ford event. 1402 01:04:24,002 --> 01:04:27,281 David Brabham in the yellow car was about to lap Schumac 1403 01:04:27,381 --> 01:04:29,009 when he smashed into the back of him. 1404 01:04:29,109 --> 01:04:30,660 YOUNG DAVID: I'm coping pretty well. 1405 01:04:30,760 --> 01:04:32,542 I've still got a lot to learn, 1406 01:04:32,642 --> 01:04:34,562 through what Dad's telling me and that. 1407 01:04:35,483 --> 01:04:38,786 DAVID: When I was at the Australian Grand Prix in 1987, 1408 01:04:39,246 --> 01:04:41,489 my girlfriend got pregnant that year, 1409 01:04:41,589 --> 01:04:44,253 and I didn't qualify particularly well. 1410 01:04:44,353 --> 01:04:46,542 I was last, 30 something. 1411 01:04:47,195 --> 01:04:51,971 Just before the race, my father had a Formula One pass, 1412 01:04:52,071 --> 01:04:54,467 and I said, you know, "You better get me one of those 1413 01:04:54,567 --> 01:04:56,487 for when I'm in Formula One." 1414 01:04:56,948 --> 01:04:58,537 Didn't know what else to say, you know, 1415 01:04:58,637 --> 01:04:59,805 and he just said, "You know, 1416 01:04:59,905 --> 01:05:02,400 the days of you ever getting to Formula One are finished." 1417 01:05:03,821 --> 01:05:06,624 And he just, like, deadpan, dead serious. 1418 01:05:07,008 --> 01:05:10,518 And that just triggered a switch in me, 1419 01:05:10,618 --> 01:05:12,399 and I told him to fuck off, 1420 01:05:12,499 --> 01:05:14,419 and I walked off. 1421 01:05:14,880 --> 01:05:18,428 And I had steam coming out of my-- 1422 01:05:18,528 --> 01:05:19,963 I was so angry, 1423 01:05:20,063 --> 01:05:22,675 so incredibly pissed off with him, 1424 01:05:23,404 --> 01:05:26,706 that I took that energy 1425 01:05:27,014 --> 01:05:28,933 and took it into the race car. 1426 01:05:29,740 --> 01:05:34,424 And turned it into... let's call it determination. 1427 01:05:34,847 --> 01:05:36,052 "I'm gonna fucking show you." 1428 01:05:36,152 --> 01:05:40,491 [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] 1429 01:05:48,171 --> 01:05:49,913 MAN: Jack Brabham, keeping an eye 1430 01:05:49,923 --> 01:05:51,719 on young son David. 1431 01:05:51,819 --> 01:05:53,485 DAVID: And I got in that car and I said, 1432 01:05:53,585 --> 01:05:56,250 "You tell those guys in front of me that I'm coming through. 1433 01:05:56,350 --> 01:05:58,285 They'd better get out of my way." 1434 01:05:58,385 --> 01:06:01,933 Boom, off I went, and drove ten notches higher 1435 01:06:02,033 --> 01:06:04,121 than I've ever driven up until that point. 1436 01:06:04,221 --> 01:06:05,657 MAN: Young David made a slow start 1437 01:06:05,757 --> 01:06:07,308 but he's come back through the pack. 1438 01:06:07,408 --> 01:06:10,787 Yes, actually, David is actually third now. 1439 01:06:11,171 --> 01:06:14,911 I went from 35th to 1st in 14 laps 1440 01:06:15,011 --> 01:06:16,931 and won the race in 15. 1441 01:06:18,429 --> 01:06:20,924 That whole experience for me was my gift 1442 01:06:21,424 --> 01:06:26,223 because I discovered something about the mental mindset, 1443 01:06:27,030 --> 01:06:30,831 and what can be created by that. 1444 01:06:32,866 --> 01:06:35,301 It was a magic lesson for me 1445 01:06:35,401 --> 01:06:37,320 because I carried that through my career. 1446 01:06:40,776 --> 01:06:44,362 I think as I got older, you start to understand 1447 01:06:44,462 --> 01:06:46,513 more about what Jack actually achieved, 1448 01:06:46,613 --> 01:06:49,262 and it's so big, so vast. 1449 01:06:49,608 --> 01:06:52,680 Probably was a negative 1450 01:06:52,987 --> 01:06:55,483 because I-- My attitude was 1451 01:06:56,174 --> 01:06:58,900 "Well, I'll never get that far, but how far could I get?" 1452 01:07:02,510 --> 01:07:05,673 [CHUCKLES] We actually met at-- 1453 01:07:05,773 --> 01:07:07,593 initially we met at a racetrack. 1454 01:07:07,693 --> 01:07:09,475 You know, I grew up with motor sport, 1455 01:07:09,575 --> 01:07:11,495 so it just seemed normal. 1456 01:07:12,685 --> 01:07:14,774 DAVID: I had had a very successful 1457 01:07:14,874 --> 01:07:17,001 Formula Three season in 1989. 1458 01:07:17,101 --> 01:07:19,865 I'd won the British F3 Championship and the World Cup, 1459 01:07:20,365 --> 01:07:23,644 and I'm at home, doing my thing, and the phone rings, 1460 01:07:23,744 --> 01:07:26,447 and it's the Brabham Formula One team saying, 1461 01:07:26,547 --> 01:07:28,098 "How would you like to come out? 1462 01:07:28,198 --> 01:07:30,095 We want you to be in Formula One." 1463 01:07:30,195 --> 01:07:31,438 "What?" [CHUCKLES] 1464 01:07:31,538 --> 01:07:33,458 You know, it was like, "Are you serious?" 1465 01:07:37,951 --> 01:07:39,871 Money. 1466 01:07:40,754 --> 01:07:42,651 Yeah, I ended up driving for a team 1467 01:07:42,751 --> 01:07:44,532 that ran out of money. [CHUCKLES] 1468 01:07:44,632 --> 01:07:46,106 ANNOUNCER: This is his first outing 1469 01:07:46,115 --> 01:07:47,566 in a Formula One car. 1470 01:07:47,666 --> 01:07:49,562 And the preparation for his race debut 1471 01:07:49,662 --> 01:07:51,789 in less than two weeks will be rushed. 1472 01:07:51,889 --> 01:07:53,863 You turn up at the workshop, 1473 01:07:53,963 --> 01:07:56,128 and your car is still there with no engine in it. 1474 01:07:56,228 --> 01:07:57,471 "What's happening?" "No one's paid 1475 01:07:57,481 --> 01:07:58,816 for the engines yet." 1476 01:07:58,916 --> 01:08:01,143 "So, are we gonna make the race?" "Don't know." 1477 01:08:01,719 --> 01:08:04,230 YOUNG DAVID: The goal at the moment is to qualify 1478 01:08:04,330 --> 01:08:06,342 and to finish the race. 1479 01:08:06,442 --> 01:08:08,761 LISA: Sadly, it turned out to be a very difficult season, 1480 01:08:08,861 --> 01:08:11,948 and maybe it defined us, maybe it helped us as a couple. 1481 01:08:12,048 --> 01:08:13,984 It certainly proved that we could stick together 1482 01:08:14,084 --> 01:08:15,711 whether it was good, bad or ugly. 1483 01:08:15,811 --> 01:08:19,267 [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] 1484 01:08:20,074 --> 01:08:22,570 DAVID: It was just a mess, an absolute mess. 1485 01:08:22,915 --> 01:08:24,773 But then I went into sports car racing, 1486 01:08:24,873 --> 01:08:26,793 and really found my niche. 1487 01:08:32,169 --> 01:08:33,604 YOUNG DAVID: Well, I have to say, 1488 01:08:33,614 --> 01:08:35,102 that was an absolute blast. 1489 01:08:35,202 --> 01:08:37,391 You know, dicing for the lead the whole way. 1490 01:08:38,889 --> 01:08:40,555 [ENGINES REVVING] 1491 01:08:40,655 --> 01:08:43,688 [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE] 1492 01:08:44,687 --> 01:08:46,737 GRAYSON: We lived a lot nearer to the edge, 1493 01:08:46,837 --> 01:08:49,141 you know, when we stopped evolving. 1494 01:08:50,408 --> 01:08:54,440 I often think about, you know, what we need out of modern life. 1495 01:08:56,206 --> 01:08:59,600 Sportsmen being in control of a motor vehicle, 1496 01:08:59,700 --> 01:09:01,367 you're in the moment. 1497 01:09:01,467 --> 01:09:05,153 It's that kind of dance of physics and mechanics, 1498 01:09:06,267 --> 01:09:09,238 and they carry it out to the nth degree, 1499 01:09:09,338 --> 01:09:13,447 right on the edge of the envelope of their skill. 1500 01:09:13,985 --> 01:09:16,841 And that is happiness. 1501 01:09:16,941 --> 01:09:19,744 It's the Everest of... 1502 01:09:20,743 --> 01:09:22,739 feeling alive, I suppose. 1503 01:09:23,546 --> 01:09:25,926 You just find that they are very selfish. 1504 01:09:26,886 --> 01:09:29,421 He's probably one of the better sportsmen. 1505 01:09:31,264 --> 01:09:34,351 DAVID: There was a lot of similarities between 1506 01:09:34,451 --> 01:09:37,446 me as a kid with my dad, and the kids with myself. 1507 01:09:39,020 --> 01:09:40,725 I was away a lot as well. 1508 01:09:40,825 --> 01:09:42,606 ANNOUNCER: ...the great race at Le Mans 1509 01:09:42,706 --> 01:09:44,526 and there is an Aussie there, David Brabham. 1510 01:09:44,626 --> 01:09:47,329 DAVID: It's just you get into this mindset that you kind of 1511 01:09:47,429 --> 01:09:50,017 forget about other things around you 1512 01:09:50,117 --> 01:09:52,114 and some of those times it was family stuff. 1513 01:09:52,421 --> 01:09:54,625 The most important thing is the next corner. 1514 01:09:54,725 --> 01:09:57,029 You get to the limit, you know, there's another limit. 1515 01:09:57,643 --> 01:10:00,500 Next one, next one, next one. 1516 01:10:00,600 --> 01:10:02,650 And there are things I know. My wife turns around 1517 01:10:02,750 --> 01:10:04,340 and says, "You're so like your father." 1518 01:10:04,440 --> 01:10:06,359 I was like, "Don't." 1519 01:10:08,932 --> 01:10:12,557 BERNIE: I think it's not a case of when a guy starts. 1520 01:10:12,657 --> 01:10:15,859 It's how long they've been having to pack their bags, 1521 01:10:15,959 --> 01:10:17,664 go to their hotel, leave their hotel, 1522 01:10:17,764 --> 01:10:20,951 go to the circuit, go testing, and they get fed up. 1523 01:10:24,599 --> 01:10:26,518 DAVID: Depression plays a role when you stop. 1524 01:10:27,555 --> 01:10:29,475 Of that there is no doubt. 1525 01:10:30,512 --> 01:10:32,432 You know it's the end of your career, 1526 01:10:33,008 --> 01:10:35,235 you know you're not as fast as you were. 1527 01:10:35,849 --> 01:10:39,459 I was shocked at how much of a low I went into. 1528 01:10:40,495 --> 01:10:43,928 They're lost, and I think it's hard for them. 1529 01:10:44,028 --> 01:10:45,502 They're used to people just telling them 1530 01:10:45,602 --> 01:10:47,153 they're the best thing since slice bread. 1531 01:10:47,253 --> 01:10:48,920 They are their successes. 1532 01:10:49,020 --> 01:10:50,302 Everybody wants a piece of you, 1533 01:10:50,402 --> 01:10:52,184 and suddenly the phone doesn't ring. 1534 01:10:52,284 --> 01:10:55,294 [THUNDER RUMBLING] 1535 01:10:55,394 --> 01:11:01,960 [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] 1536 01:11:03,150 --> 01:11:04,701 MAN: Tonight, we're welcoming back 1537 01:11:04,801 --> 01:11:07,620 one of the great names in motor racing. 1538 01:11:07,720 --> 01:11:10,653 The continuation of the epic history of a story 1539 01:11:10,753 --> 01:11:13,341 that began with a young Jack Brabham racing 1540 01:11:13,441 --> 01:11:15,952 that midget car out there in the corner. 1541 01:11:16,052 --> 01:11:19,254 And Le Mans victories for David and for Geoff 1542 01:11:19,354 --> 01:11:22,019 help keep the Brabham name in the forefront. 1543 01:11:22,119 --> 01:11:24,500 And that's what we're celebrating here tonight. 1544 01:11:25,152 --> 01:11:27,471 When I was 40, I thought, 1545 01:11:27,571 --> 01:11:29,491 okay, what am I gonna do in ten years' time? 1546 01:11:31,834 --> 01:11:34,037 So I started to think about doing something 1547 01:11:34,137 --> 01:11:35,765 with the Brabham name. 1548 01:11:35,865 --> 01:11:37,839 I had no idea what or how, 1549 01:11:37,939 --> 01:11:39,936 I just felt there was an opportunity. 1550 01:11:40,512 --> 01:11:41,986 GEOFF: I mean, I have to be honest, 1551 01:11:42,086 --> 01:11:44,313 I don't know if Dad was the best businessman. 1552 01:11:47,078 --> 01:11:49,151 Someone in Germany said, "I own Brabham." 1553 01:11:54,220 --> 01:11:56,539 GEOFF: One of the foolish things that my dad did 1554 01:11:56,639 --> 01:11:59,687 was that he lost control of the name. 1555 01:11:59,787 --> 01:12:01,492 "What do you mean? That's our name. 1556 01:12:01,592 --> 01:12:03,642 How can you-- how can you claim that?" 1557 01:12:03,742 --> 01:12:06,407 He knew nothing, had no interest in marketing, 1558 01:12:06,507 --> 01:12:07,905 about selling himself, 1559 01:12:08,005 --> 01:12:09,978 about creating a brand for himself. 1560 01:12:10,078 --> 01:12:11,322 This is a Japanese spanner. 1561 01:12:11,422 --> 01:12:14,279 Not a cheap Asian spanner, but a quality hand tool. 1562 01:12:14,379 --> 01:12:15,891 And it's good. I know it's... 1563 01:12:15,991 --> 01:12:18,080 All those things were just not part of his makeup. 1564 01:12:18,180 --> 01:12:21,843 If it was gonna cost Dad five dollars to renew the name, 1565 01:12:21,943 --> 01:12:23,878 he wouldn't do it. You know, it was... [LAUGHS] 1566 01:12:23,978 --> 01:12:26,028 DAVID: So, my dad and I had a chat about it, 1567 01:12:26,128 --> 01:12:28,048 and we were gonna go to court. 1568 01:12:28,624 --> 01:12:30,828 Dad pulled out at the last minute, 1569 01:12:30,928 --> 01:12:32,848 and said, "You're on your own." 1570 01:12:35,075 --> 01:12:36,742 There was a bit of anger, I guess. 1571 01:12:36,842 --> 01:12:38,815 "How could you do this?" 1572 01:12:38,915 --> 01:12:41,081 It would've made life a little bit more comfortable 1573 01:12:41,181 --> 01:12:43,100 and easier for us and less stressful. 1574 01:12:43,984 --> 01:12:46,418 DAVID: So, do I go into the lion's den 1575 01:12:46,518 --> 01:12:49,144 or do I-- do I walk away, you know? 1576 01:12:49,244 --> 01:12:51,870 And I chose to walk into the lion's den, 1577 01:12:51,970 --> 01:12:54,750 which had felt like a lion's den for seven years. 1578 01:12:54,850 --> 01:12:57,922 LISA: It was financially very crippling for us as a family 1579 01:12:58,268 --> 01:13:01,355 and I think that, in a way, energized David as well, 1580 01:13:01,455 --> 01:13:04,695 It's like "Right. If you don't-- if you're not willing to fight 1581 01:13:04,795 --> 01:13:06,615 to get your name back, I'm gonna do it, 1582 01:13:06,715 --> 01:13:08,036 because I'm not letting it go. 1583 01:13:08,136 --> 01:13:10,493 But then it's mine, basically. 1584 01:13:10,593 --> 01:13:13,719 Any decisions now, once this court case is over, 1585 01:13:13,819 --> 01:13:15,739 subject to winning it, will be down to me." 1586 01:13:17,889 --> 01:13:21,283 DAVID: You've been cocooned for 30 years 1587 01:13:21,383 --> 01:13:25,392 as a professional sportsman, and that's all you know. 1588 01:13:25,492 --> 01:13:27,734 And then, all of a sudden, you go into the real world 1589 01:13:27,834 --> 01:13:29,539 and you don't know how it works. 1590 01:13:29,639 --> 01:13:31,228 So then you're hard on yourself 1591 01:13:31,328 --> 01:13:33,340 because you don't know how it works. 1592 01:13:33,440 --> 01:13:35,759 You know, the amount of times I use Google to figure out 1593 01:13:35,859 --> 01:13:37,526 what someone said, you know, 1594 01:13:37,626 --> 01:13:39,407 because it was, like, what the hell is that? 1595 01:13:39,507 --> 01:13:40,521 I had no idea. 1596 01:13:40,621 --> 01:13:42,441 And then you'd start to lose confidence. 1597 01:13:42,541 --> 01:13:46,112 [CAR ENGINE REVVING] 1598 01:13:47,148 --> 01:13:50,466 DAVID: With perseverance and support from the family, 1599 01:13:50,566 --> 01:13:51,733 I won the court case. 1600 01:13:51,833 --> 01:13:55,381 DAVID: Brabham, one of most iconic names in motor sport, 1601 01:13:55,481 --> 01:13:57,339 is coming back. 1602 01:13:57,439 --> 01:14:00,181 We're coming back with a completely new model 1603 01:14:00,281 --> 01:14:03,314 for the way the race team is funded and run. 1604 01:14:03,852 --> 01:14:06,401 Be one of those to seize this opportunity. 1605 01:14:06,501 --> 01:14:10,110 Come join us and become the heartbeat of our race team. 1606 01:14:12,952 --> 01:14:16,730 DAVID: I took my wife out to the coffee shop, penniless. 1607 01:14:16,830 --> 01:14:20,148 And a beggar came to the table, 1608 01:14:20,248 --> 01:14:22,897 and I thought I've got one pound left in my pocket. 1609 01:14:23,780 --> 01:14:25,830 And I just pulled it out, I gave it to him. 1610 01:14:25,930 --> 01:14:27,443 I said, "There you go, off you go." 1611 01:14:27,543 --> 01:14:28,672 And off he went. 1612 01:14:28,772 --> 01:14:32,243 And I'm staring out the window, going, "What can I do, 1613 01:14:32,343 --> 01:14:34,240 what can I do, what can I do?" 1614 01:14:34,340 --> 01:14:36,528 [PIANO MUSIC PLAYING] 1615 01:14:37,450 --> 01:14:40,575 And I ended up selling my Le Mans-winning Rolex. 1616 01:14:40,675 --> 01:14:43,417 And of course we managed to have a very successful 1617 01:14:43,517 --> 01:14:46,450 crowd-funding campaign called Project Brabham. 1618 01:14:46,550 --> 01:14:48,984 DAVID: My father, Sir Jack Brabham, 1619 01:14:49,084 --> 01:14:52,502 started out with little more than talent and self-belief 1620 01:14:53,078 --> 01:14:55,858 and became the only person ever to win 1621 01:14:55,958 --> 01:14:59,567 a Formula One World Championship in a car he constructed. 1622 01:15:01,141 --> 01:15:02,424 DAVID: It was a great success. 1623 01:15:02,524 --> 01:15:04,996 It ultimately ended up being about 300 grand. 1624 01:15:05,096 --> 01:15:07,016 But 300 grand doesn't get you a race team. 1625 01:15:09,858 --> 01:15:11,409 You know, we had a team of people 1626 01:15:11,509 --> 01:15:13,290 trying to work through that, 1627 01:15:13,390 --> 01:15:15,863 and, of course, you've had one injection of cash, 1628 01:15:15,963 --> 01:15:17,553 there's no more money coming in. 1629 01:15:17,653 --> 01:15:19,434 So you know over a period of time 1630 01:15:19,534 --> 01:15:21,469 if you don't bring more cash in, 1631 01:15:21,569 --> 01:15:23,489 you're gonna run out of money. 1632 01:15:27,214 --> 01:15:29,072 Last weekend, David Brabham 1633 01:15:29,172 --> 01:15:31,990 drove his father's famous Cooper-Climax T51 1634 01:15:32,090 --> 01:15:33,603 at Sebring in Florida. 1635 01:15:33,703 --> 01:15:35,984 You know that when he was gonna go, 1636 01:15:36,084 --> 01:15:38,004 it was gonna be big news. 1637 01:15:38,541 --> 01:15:41,167 Driving the Cooper-Climax really gave him a thrill. 1638 01:15:41,267 --> 01:15:42,376 -It meant so much to him. -DAVID: One of those moments 1639 01:15:42,386 --> 01:15:43,471 in time 1640 01:15:43,571 --> 01:15:45,007 you'll never forget where you were 1641 01:15:45,107 --> 01:15:46,582 when you got the call, you know. 1642 01:15:46,682 --> 01:15:48,947 And it was my brother Geoff who called me. 1643 01:15:49,293 --> 01:15:50,959 I received a phone call. 1644 01:15:51,059 --> 01:15:53,455 Dad had passed away, and it was just a huge shock. 1645 01:15:53,555 --> 01:15:55,912 DAVID: He was going to be doing dialysis, 1646 01:15:56,012 --> 01:15:57,141 because of his kidneys. 1647 01:15:57,241 --> 01:16:00,635 So, he was in the routine of having to get up quite early 1648 01:16:00,735 --> 01:16:02,901 to get to the hospital to do the dialysis 1649 01:16:03,001 --> 01:16:04,974 because he couldn't do it at home. 1650 01:16:05,074 --> 01:16:06,664 NURSE: Okay. And now for some local. 1651 01:16:06,764 --> 01:16:07,949 She's come back with a cup of tea, 1652 01:16:07,959 --> 01:16:09,144 and he's gone in bed. 1653 01:16:10,911 --> 01:16:14,113 I went straight into "Right, okay, 1654 01:16:14,213 --> 01:16:16,878 the press are gonna be all over this soon. 1655 01:16:16,978 --> 01:16:18,913 We're gonna have to have a statement, 1656 01:16:19,013 --> 01:16:21,447 I'm gonna have to tell our PR people 1657 01:16:21,547 --> 01:16:22,791 that it's happened." 1658 01:16:22,891 --> 01:16:26,016 And you go-- you kind of go into this mode, 1659 01:16:26,116 --> 01:16:29,856 which, in some way, I think is a way of protecting you 1660 01:16:29,956 --> 01:16:32,145 from getting too involved in the loss. 1661 01:16:33,604 --> 01:16:36,154 GEOFF: I spent more time with him at the end of his life 1662 01:16:36,254 --> 01:16:39,033 than I ever did at the beginning of my life. 1663 01:16:39,133 --> 01:16:42,105 And I had the opportunity to probably get to know him 1664 01:16:42,205 --> 01:16:45,369 a little bit better, you know, just before he died 1665 01:16:45,469 --> 01:16:47,888 than any other time during his life. 1666 01:16:49,770 --> 01:16:52,957 DAVID: Certainly the last ten years of Jack's life, 1667 01:16:53,264 --> 01:16:56,297 our relationship was as good as it ever had been. 1668 01:16:57,948 --> 01:16:59,768 You kind of get older, you get bit wiser. 1669 01:16:59,868 --> 01:17:04,783 You-- It doesn't pay to judge other people's lives. 1670 01:17:05,206 --> 01:17:08,907 So, we actually had a-- had a really good end 1671 01:17:09,007 --> 01:17:10,927 to that relationship. 1672 01:17:26,747 --> 01:17:30,141 MAN: It's hopeless. See, if I couldn't say those words, 1673 01:17:30,241 --> 01:17:32,675 and needed to look to try and do it from memory, 1674 01:17:32,775 --> 01:17:34,695 I'd say something different. 1675 01:17:37,690 --> 01:17:40,893 It's a joy to see the BT brand being honored 1676 01:17:40,993 --> 01:17:44,487 with a new and exciting Brabham BT62. 1677 01:17:44,948 --> 01:17:46,537 I wish David all the best 1678 01:17:46,637 --> 01:17:49,033 as he takes Brabham into the future. 1679 01:17:49,133 --> 01:17:51,567 Well, you've built the model of a future, 1680 01:17:51,667 --> 01:17:53,587 now let's see how it handles. 1681 01:17:55,315 --> 01:17:57,481 DAVID: I got a call from a contact of mine, 1682 01:17:57,581 --> 01:18:00,399 and said, "Look, I know you've always been trying 1683 01:18:00,499 --> 01:18:02,895 to get the Brabham name back out there 1684 01:18:02,995 --> 01:18:04,008 onto the world stage. 1685 01:18:04,108 --> 01:18:07,886 There's a group of people I know that have got a vision as well, 1686 01:18:07,986 --> 01:18:09,945 and I think you guys need to meet." 1687 01:18:12,786 --> 01:18:16,012 So I flew down to Adelaide, and met with them. 1688 01:18:16,511 --> 01:18:18,561 You know, they wanted for me to get involved, 1689 01:18:18,661 --> 01:18:21,771 and could we produce a high-performance car. 1690 01:18:22,923 --> 01:18:24,666 SAM: I just wanted to get Dad's perspective. 1691 01:18:24,766 --> 01:18:26,087 What do you... How have you felt? 1692 01:18:26,187 --> 01:18:29,159 Yes, it's been just a whirlwind, to be honest with you. 1693 01:18:29,259 --> 01:18:32,292 I'm sure after the event, I'll sit back there and go, wow. 1694 01:18:33,214 --> 01:18:34,573 I'm so proud of him. 1695 01:18:34,673 --> 01:18:37,146 I think to see what he's come from, 1696 01:18:37,246 --> 01:18:39,718 from being just a racing driver who's done very well, 1697 01:18:39,818 --> 01:18:41,139 to the trials and tribulations 1698 01:18:41,239 --> 01:18:43,136 of learning about business from scratch. 1699 01:18:43,236 --> 01:18:47,652 ...global reveal of the Brabham BT62. 1700 01:18:52,490 --> 01:18:54,410 The Brabham BT62. 1701 01:18:54,794 --> 01:18:56,959 To come out the other side as a success 1702 01:18:57,059 --> 01:18:58,956 and with something he truly believes in, 1703 01:18:59,056 --> 01:19:00,492 there's something to be said for that, 1704 01:19:00,592 --> 01:19:04,101 and it's a good value and moral to have as I grow up as well. 1705 01:19:04,201 --> 01:19:06,966 [PIANO MUSIC PLAYING] 1706 01:19:08,732 --> 01:19:11,666 "He had an enormous amount of grit and determination, 1707 01:19:11,766 --> 01:19:13,686 and never gave up, 1708 01:19:14,838 --> 01:19:17,041 which was demonstrated in 1959, 1709 01:19:17,141 --> 01:19:18,693 when he pushed his car across the line 1710 01:19:18,793 --> 01:19:20,943 to win his first Formula One World Championship." 1711 01:19:21,788 --> 01:19:24,322 Gonna start putting my shoes on, because I gotta head. 1712 01:19:26,434 --> 01:19:28,354 LISA: I'm really proud of David. 1713 01:19:28,738 --> 01:19:31,978 I would say I'm prouder of him for what he's done now, 1714 01:19:32,078 --> 01:19:34,052 post racing. 1715 01:19:34,152 --> 01:19:36,471 Taking on the court case and taking on Brabham, 1716 01:19:36,571 --> 01:19:38,276 and saying, "This has got to change, 1717 01:19:38,376 --> 01:19:40,411 this is what I want, this is my dream." 1718 01:19:40,987 --> 01:19:43,022 I'm far prouder of him doing that 1719 01:19:43,367 --> 01:19:45,379 because he's taken himself 1720 01:19:45,479 --> 01:19:47,399 absolutely out of his comfort zone. 1721 01:19:48,743 --> 01:19:51,715 MAN: As you can see, the car is lurking undercover 1722 01:19:51,815 --> 01:19:54,326 in the center of the magnificent room behind me, 1723 01:19:54,426 --> 01:19:57,014 but we're also surrounded by some amazing cars 1724 01:19:57,114 --> 01:19:59,226 from Brabham's history and heritage. 1725 01:20:01,299 --> 01:20:03,695 We like to think we've done what my father did 1726 01:20:03,795 --> 01:20:05,715 back in 1948, 1727 01:20:06,022 --> 01:20:08,403 backed ourselves and got it done. 1728 01:20:09,632 --> 01:20:12,795 And developed a car that absolutely has the right 1729 01:20:12,895 --> 01:20:16,198 to carry the Brabham name into the future. 1730 01:20:19,845 --> 01:20:23,777 I personally don't think David's actually grieved. 1731 01:20:23,877 --> 01:20:26,028 Realistically, I don't think he's grieved. 1732 01:20:26,680 --> 01:20:29,253 [SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING] 1733 01:20:29,599 --> 01:20:33,262 LISA: And I think part of the drive for this 1734 01:20:33,362 --> 01:20:35,397 does stem from his dad. 1735 01:20:36,587 --> 01:20:39,444 And although their relationship obviously got so much better, 1736 01:20:39,544 --> 01:20:42,692 this, for him, is like "This is what I did." 1737 01:20:46,916 --> 01:20:49,811 But also, I think it's important that David does know 1738 01:20:49,911 --> 01:20:52,177 that he is David. 1739 01:20:52,906 --> 01:20:55,264 And you have to battle with that, feeling part 1740 01:20:55,364 --> 01:20:57,744 of a legacy or whatever you want to call it. 1741 01:20:59,319 --> 01:21:04,157 Because I can't say what's going to have closure for David. 1742 01:21:04,502 --> 01:21:07,152 Whether it is just affirmation that "Yes, I did this," 1743 01:21:07,536 --> 01:21:11,084 or "Stuff you, you told me this, that, and the other 1744 01:21:11,184 --> 01:21:13,910 when I was little, and I've done it." 1745 01:21:14,217 --> 01:21:16,075 I don't know which one it's gonna be. 1746 01:21:16,175 --> 01:21:18,095 I think we're on a 50/50 with that. 1747 01:21:30,383 --> 01:21:34,146 [PIANO MUSIC PLAYING] 1748 01:22:40,958 --> 01:22:44,606 ["BLACK EYED BRUISER" PLAYING] 1749 01:22:53,745 --> 01:22:57,086 ♪ If you see me Walking down the street ♪ 1750 01:22:58,046 --> 01:23:00,580 ♪ Better get out my way ♪ 1751 01:23:01,578 --> 01:23:04,612 ♪ I'm a real king hitter ♪ 1752 01:23:04,919 --> 01:23:07,007 ♪ Always have my say ♪ 1753 01:23:07,107 --> 01:23:10,218 ♪ If you're looking For a happy time ♪ 1754 01:23:11,331 --> 01:23:14,096 ♪ Best you don't come around ♪ 1755 01:23:14,672 --> 01:23:17,590 ♪ Or else You'll get your heavy ♪ 1756 01:23:17,897 --> 01:23:20,700 ♪ Six feet of solid ground ♪ 1757 01:23:21,084 --> 01:23:23,173 ♪ I don't like trouble ♪ 1758 01:23:23,273 --> 01:23:26,729 ♪ But if trouble Is the name of your game ♪ 1759 01:23:27,804 --> 01:23:29,916 ♪ You know where You can find me, boy ♪ 1760 01:23:30,492 --> 01:23:32,719 ♪ Everybody knows my name ♪ 1761 01:23:33,180 --> 01:23:35,829 ♪ I'm the black eyed ♪ 1762 01:23:36,712 --> 01:23:39,031 ♪ The black eyed ♪ 1763 01:23:39,131 --> 01:23:46,043 ♪ The black eyed bruiser ♪ 131164

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