Brabham BT37


The Brabham BT37 was a Formula One racing car designed by Ralph Bellamy for the Brabham team to use in the 1972 Formula One season. It was relatively unsuccessful compared to Brabham's earlier and later cars such as the BT19 or the BT44. In the 18 races it was fielded, it collected no wins, no pole positions and no fastest laps. The best results were two fourth place-finishes for Carlos Reutemann and Andrea de Adamich. It generally achieved poor qualifying results, the best being fifth for Reutemann on two occasions.
In 1974 and 1975, it also raced at the RAC British Hill Climb Championship.
It is also notable for giving John Watson his Formula 1 debut in 1973.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

YearEntrantDrivers123456789101112131415PointsWCC
Motor Racing DevelopmentsARGRSAESPMONBELFRAGBRGERAUTITACANUSA7*9th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsGraham Hill1012Ret10Ret6Ret58117*9th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsCarlos Reutemann13128RetRetRet4Ret7*9th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsARGBRARSAESPBELMONSWEFRAGBRNEDGERAUTITACANUSA22*4th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsCarlos ReutemannRet11722*4th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsWilson Fittipaldi6RetRet22*4th
Ceramica Pagnossin TeamAndrea de AdamichRet47Ret22*4th
Ceramica Pagnossin TeamJohn WatsonRetDNSDNS22*4th

* Total points scored by all Brabham cars