• Login
  • Register
Speedcafe.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • PODS
  • PHOTOS
  • RESULTS
  • NETWORK 100
No Result
View All Result
  • KTM Summer Grill
  • SUPERCARS
  • F1
  • MOTOGP
  • NASCAR
  • INDYCAR
  • GT & ENDURANCE
  • KARTING
  • RALLY
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • PODS
  • PHOTOS
  • RESULTS
  • NETWORK 100
No Result
View All Result
  • Feed
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Photos
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
Speedcafe.com
  • KTM Summer Grill
  • Supercars
  • F1
  • NASCAR
  • IndyCar
  • GT & Endurance
  • Karting
  • Bikes
  • Rally
Home IndyCar

Q&A: Matthew Brabham on his Indy 500 dream

Speedcafe.com
Speedcafe.com
7 Dec 2015
Speedcafe.com
//
7 Dec 2015
// IndyCar
A A
0
Q&A: Matthew Brabham on his Indy 500 dream

Matthew Brabham has been handed an Indy 500 lifeline with the birth of Pirtek Team Murray

Matthew Brabham has been handed an Indy 500 lifeline with the birth of Pirtek Team Murray

The deal will see Brabham follow in the footsteps of his grandfather Sir Jack and father Geoff who both have deep history in the Indianapolis 500.

The 21-year-old’s entry into the race will follow the Vukovich and Andretti families as the only clans who have fielded three generations of drivers in what is billed as ‘The Greatest Spectacle In Racing’.

Brabham offered his thoughts to Speedcafe.com’s Gordon Lomas and Stefan Bartholomaeus on what this momentous deal means, his family history and the determination to make an impact in the historic 100th running of the Indy 500 in the Pirtek Team Murray entry.

SPEEDCAFE: Did you feel like you needed something like this to come up to save your career in a way?

BRABHAM: I think it was definitely necessary for me to make a big push to get into IndyCar. It was absolutely necessary.

It’s been a tough year but at the same time it’s been character building.

It’s been a different outlook, looking from the outside and seeing how things operate.

I’ve always been so used to being involved in the event from a driving side.

So on the media side and the way the media portray the drivers and how they talk to people and sponsors and network and connect is something I definitely needed to work on.

My dad (Geoff) and myself have really been working on that side.

It has definitely been the perfect thing to help push us forward.

Brabham with team creator Brett Murray and Pirtek USA international executive director Glenn Duncan

Brabham with team creator Brett Murray and Pirtek USA international executive director Glenn Duncan

SPEEDCAFE: The fact that KV Racing Technology look like they are only going to run one car next year is probably a good thing for Pirtek Team Murray would you agree?

BRABHAM: Yeah absolutely. Talking to those guys and I’ve known them for a long while now being around the IndyCar paddock, they are going to do everything they can to make sure they get the right people around me.

I obviously would like to be one of the main focusses. I think it definitely helps.

Obviously I hope that Sebastien Bourdais and their team and everything they do throughout the year, goes well and they do a good job.

SPEEDCAFE: Will you be at every race next year with KV Racing, looking on from the garage from the start of next year?

BRABHAM: I think that is just me being around. I just want to get in and learn as much as I can.

They are pretty open to having me around on the timing stands and being part of the strategies and the engineering briefings and just learning how they operate.

That’s important leading into May, just getting to know all the guys and engineers, the mechanics and build a relationship with those guys.

It will be important going into Indianapolis knowing that we can all trust each other.

Brabham led the Freedom 100 Indy Lights race at the Brickyard last year before being narrowly beaten

Brabham led the Freedom 100 Indy Lights race at the Brickyard last year before being narrowly beaten

SPEEDCAFE: You’ve tested an IndyCar on a road course and an oval (with Andretti this year).

Are you more comfortable on one over the other? The 500 is the big deal but you are doing the road course race as well. Is the road course a more natural environment for you?

BRABHAM: I think I’m happy in either. I’ve won races on ovals straight away and I’ve won on road courses too.

Obviously my career has been more so on the road course side.

That is what I’ve grown up learning to do but ovals are among the most fun things I’ve done.

I didn’t have that kind of attitude before I went to America but now driving on ovals are just the coolest thing ever.

The racing is just awesome. The biggest thing for me was obviously last year the Freedom 100 (Indy Lights race) and being so close to the win, that experience and everything I learned there will help me for the 500.

I have no doubts or hesitancies with ovals.

SPEEDCAFE: Did you ever speak specifically with your grandfather (Sir Jack Brabham) about the 500 as you were coming up as a racing driver when he was still alive?

BRABHAM: Yeah I did. It’s one of those races that my grandfather kind of wished it came out as a different outcome, especially when he was talking about the big fireball in his first year driving through that in 1961.

He always thought he could have won the race with a rear engine car if things had fallen his way.

Unfortunately he had a lot of mechanical failures and wrong tyres. You could always see a little bit of frustration with him talking about the race.

My dad (Geoff) too was never quite in the right car at the right time with a chance to win.

It’s been a little bit of misfortune but it’s just the name of the game.

You can definitely see that in their eyes and the enthusiasm they have for the race and how much respect they give it.

SPEEDCAFE: Is there any specific advice you carry over from your grandfather?

BRABHAM: The biggest thing is just three words – get after ‘em.

We would talk racing and engineering and all those things around the family dinner table but before a race it just came down to those three words of advice every time.

SPEEDCAFE: You have emphasised how much you love motor racing and it is really want you want to do.

Speaking to your grandfather in his final years, he would light up when your name came into the conversation because he firmly believed that you really are committed to becoming a successful driver. Were you aware of that?

BRABHAM: I think really at first I wasn’t and didn’t know truly what everything meant. But towards the end there especially when I’d be away for a long time and come back he was just always wanting to know everything that was going on.

It didn’t matter what it was as long as it was something to do with racing he wanted to know.

I will never forget the way he would ask questions and he would be so intuitive and remember every single thing to do with what I was doing.

Obviously there were certain things, Margaret (Sir Jack’s widow) or someone would tell him things that weren’t to do with racing but those things fell on silent ears.

But then he would spark up and become enthusiastic when the conversation would turn to racing but that frustrated them because they didn’t want to talk about racing all the time.

Brabham will follow in the footsteps of his grandfather and father by attempting to qualify his KV Racing prepared Chev in the 2016 Indy 500

Brabham will follow in the footsteps of his grandfather and father by attempting to qualify his KV Racing prepared Chev in the 2016 Indy 500

SPEEDCAFE: Do you feel that Sir Jack’s presence will be close to you throughout this whole Indy 500 campaign?

BRABHAM: Yeah absolutely. It always has been ever since I did that Freedom 100 just after he died last year.

I missed out on winning by the narrowest of margins and it was a pretty emotional time.

He’s an incredible man and I respected him for what he has done and it’s pretty cool to be a part of that legacy.

The goal is to do everything I can and do the best I can and make him proud.

SPEEDCAFE: Will you be entered as an American or Australian driver because you race with both flags on your suit.

BRABHAM: Both I think. Obviously there is a strong side bringing Pirtek over and expanding their horizons over there too.

I was born in Florida in Boca Raton but brought up on the Gold Coast.

I’m an American citizen and have an American passport but at the end of the day, I think I can represent both countries just as well.

SPEEDCAFE: Will you start preparing away from the track any differently in the winter back in the US?

BRABHAM: I think everything will just ramp up in intensity.

It is a lot easier if you are training and working out if you have something on the horizon I guess.

That fuels you and motivates you that little bit extra but I don’t think anything is going to change too much to what I was doing.

It will just become a bit more intense and more personal and the motivation is definitely going to be on the rise.



Speedcafe Network 100 - logo representing the directory of leading suppliers to the motorsport industry in Australia

List your business today!

Authentic Collectables logo - threes A that make the shape of a white crown on black background

Authentic Collectables

Retail & Merchandise

Authentic Collectables is Australia’s premium limited edition collectable model car and products brand. Authentic Collectables is connected to the majority of the Repco Supercars teams and produces models of various sizes from rare, one-off liveries...

Authentic Collectables is Australia’s premium limited edition collectable model car and products brand. Authentic Collectables is connected to the majority of the Repco Supercars teams...

Discussion about this post

[postcode_search_form]

Latest from Torquecafe

Vale: Philip Rodgers

29 December 2025

Best Performance cars of 2025

29 December 2025

Latest Podcasts

PODCAST: Grassroots Racing #75 with Mike Henry

23 December 2025

PODCAST: The Golden Credit Awards

17 December 2025

Related Articles

Scott McLaughlin drives for Team Penske in the IndyCar Series.

Broadcast start times set for 2026 IndyCar Series

IndyCar
2 weeks ago
IndyCar
0
Scott Dixon (left) with son Kit at Sir Colin Giltrap Raceway.

Scott Dixon’s son first to lap new Auckland kart track

New Zealand
2 weeks ago
New Zealand
0
ADVERTISEMENT

Platinum Partners

Latest & Trending News

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing, NASCAR | Meg Oliphant/GettyImages

Home used by Denny Hamlin’s parents destroyed in North Carolina fire

NASCAR US
29 December 2025
NASCAR US
0
RB driver Liam Lawson. Image: XPB Images

Liam Lawson samples ex-SVG Gen3 Camaro

Supercars
29 December 2025
Supercars
0
Shane van Gisbergen (left) with Trackhouse Racing teammate Connor Zilisch.

When van Gisbergen realised he had to rethink NASCAR

NASCAR
29 December 2025
NASCAR
0
Todd Hazelwood enters the 2025 Speedcafe Driver of the Year at 25th.

Speedcafe Driver of the Year: 30–21

General
29 December 2025
General
0

Kenny Wallace sounds off on NASCAR’s past decisions and the road ahead

NASCAR US
29 December 2025
NASCAR US
0

SUMMER GRILL: Shane van Gisbergen’s brutal NASCAR lessons + his iconic number explained

KTM Summer Grill 2025/2026
29 December 2025
KTM Summer Grill 2025/2026
0

Advertisement

Pirtek Poll

POLL: Who is your favourite Supercars driver?

Vote View Results Past polls
Pirtek Poll
View past polls
2025 Supercars Championship WINS POLES PTS
1
Chaz Mostert
Mobil 1 Optus Racing
25 4 1 5306
2
Will Brown
Red Bull Ampol Racing
1 2 1 5244
3
Broc Feeney
Red Bull Ampol Racing
88 14 19 5240
4
Kai Allen
Penrite Racing
26 0 0 5233
5
Matthew Payne
Penrite Racing
19 5 1 4461
2025 Formula 1 Championship WINS POLES PTS
1
Lando Norris (GBR)
McLaren
4 7 7 423
2
Max Verstappen (NED)
Red Bull
1 7 7 421
3
Oscar Piastri (AUS)
McLaren
81 7 6 410
4
George Russell (GBR)
Mercedes
63 2 2 319
5
Charles Leclerc (MON)
Ferrari
16 0 1 242
[instagram-feed feed=2]
Support the partners that support Speedcafe
Truck Assist R & J Batteries Pirtek Mobil Super Supercheap Auto Michelin Meguiars coates KTM FORD ACDelco parcelprotect become a partner
AASA PPQ Authentic Collectables sportsnetholidays nuevasolutions bathurst
Green and white "speedcafe." logo on a black background, conveying a racing theme.
Speedcafe.com has been established to provide a daily motorsport news service to the industry and fans in Australia and internationally.
Follow Us

Categories

SUPERCARS

F1

NASCAR

INDYCAR

GT

MOTOGP

PHOTOS

TV

PODS

Platinum Partners

TRUCK ASSIST
R&J BATTERIES
PIRTEK
MOBIL1
SUPERCHEAP AUTO

PARCEL PROTECT

MICHELIN
MEGUIARS

COATES
FORD

ACDELCO

Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily newsletter, the best way to get your news first, fast and free!

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

Your daily racing fix - Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily and breaking newsletter for all the latest news delivered direct to your box

SUBSCRIBE
Follow Us

Categories

SUPERCARS

F1

NASCAR

INDYCAR

GT

MOTOGP

PHOTOS

TV

PODS

Platinum Partners

TRUCK ASSIST
R&J BATTERIES
PIRTEK
MOBIL1
SUPERCHEAP AUTO

PARCEL PROTECT

MICHELIN
MEGUIARS

COATES
FORD

XPEL

ACDELCO

Green and white "speedcafe." logo on a black background, conveying a racing theme.

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Our Team    /  Advertise with us  /  Privacy Policy /

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Event guides
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Network 100

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Event guides
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Network 100

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

[mailpoet_form id=”28″]