Brabham BT58


The Brabham BT58 was a Formula One racing car designed by John Baldwin and Sergio Rinland for the Brabham team which raced in the season. The teams cars were driven by Italian Stefano Modena and the 1988 World Sportscar Champion, the returning Martin Brundle. It made its debut at the 1989 Brazilian Grand Prix and continued until the first two races of. The best result achieved was a third place at the 1989 Monaco Grand Prix driven by Modena. The car was powered by the Judd V8 engine and ran on Pirelli tyres.

1989

After missing the entire season, the first time since that the Brabham name wasn't on the F1 grid as a constructor, the team was forced into pre-qualifying for 1989, largely thanks to the increased entry to Formula One that year in light of the new regulations that banned the powerful, but expensive, turbocharged engines. Brabham, making a welcome return to the F1 paddock, proved competitive with the Judd powered BT58, with Modena never failing to pre-qualify, while car problems saw Brundle only failing to do so twice. Both Brundle and Modena proved very competitive at the Monaco Grand Prix, running behind the all-conquering McLaren-Honda's of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost. Brundle was running a fine 3rd late in the race when he was forced to pit to replace a dead battery, ultimately finishing 6th. It was Modena who benefited from Brundle's misfortune as he would finish 3rd behind the McLarens. The points scored at Monaco meant that the team 'graduated' from pre-qualifying for the 2nd half of the season.
Modena's third place at Monaco was Brabham's 120th and final podium finish for the team started by Australian World Champion Jack Brabham in.
Part of the BT58's initial advantage was its Pirelli qualifying tyres, although like other teams using the Italian rubber, the race tyres were not of the same quality. However, during the last half of the season as Formula One moved to faster circuits such as Silverstone, Hockenheim and Monza, the BT58's lack of straight line speed, and Pirelli's less than competitive race tyres, saw that results were harder to come by, though Brundle did defy the odds by finishing 6th at Monza after Modena was excluded during qualifying when his car weighed in under the legal limit. After scoring 5 points in Monaco, the team would only score another 3 for the rest of the season, with Brundle finishing 6th in the Italian Grand Prix, and 5th in Japan.

1990

The BT58 was used for the first two races of the season, with Modena finishing 5th in the season's opening race in Phoenix. The BT58 was replaced by the Brabham BT59 from the third race of the year in San Marino.

Complete Formula One results

YearEntrantEngineTyresDrivers12345678910111213141516Pts.WCC
Motor Racing DevelopmentsJudd
EV 3.5 V8
BRASMRMONMEXUSACANFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPNAUS89th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsJudd
EV 3.5 V8
Martin BrundleRetRet69RetDNPQDNPQRet812Ret68Ret5Ret89th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsJudd
EV 3.5 V8
Stefano ModenaRetRet310RetRetRetRetRet11RetEX14RetRet889th
Motor Racing DevelopmentsJudd
EV 3.5 V8
USABRASMRMONCANMEXFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPNAUS210th*
Motor Racing DevelopmentsJudd
EV 3.5 V8
Gregor FoitekRetRet210th*
Motor Racing DevelopmentsJudd
EV 3.5 V8
Stefano Modena5Ret210th*

* All points scored with the BT58