David Brabham's 1990 season was his first season in Formula One.
He entered all but the first two races of the season, but did not qualify in San Marino, Canada, Britain, Hungary, Italy and Spain. With no points scored in his only race finish in the France Grand Prix, he was never classified in the Drivers' Championship.
San Marino Grand Prix[]
Build-Up[]
Personal[]
- "I've had three days here at Imola, getting accustomed to everything. Did probably three grand prix distances in three days. So have done a lot of miles, learning much more than I have ever learnt. So looking forward to the weekend." - Talking to Matthew Lorenzo. Eurosport. 1990 San Marino Grand Prix Build-Up.
- "The brakes are braking later than a Formula Three car and everything happens so quickly that you don't get the time to do everything you used to do. It's gotta be much quicker. That takes a bit of time to get used to. So that's what I am working on." Talking to Matthew Lorenzo. Eurosport. 1990 San Marino Grand Prix Build-Up.
First Qualifying[]
- "David Brabham all kinds of problems in the new Brabham-Judd. He's back in 30th position." Andrew Marriott.
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