Rennmax BN2
One-off built for Max Stewart based on a Brabham BT14 design. It ran in the secondary Racing Car category, ANF1.5, with a 1.5-litre twin-cam Ford engine, and Stewart raced it everywhere, twice winning the Australian Championship and bringing himself to the notice of Alec Mildren. This car used the engine and gearbox from John Harvey's BT14 and used a frame built from the jig created by Britton when he converted Harvey's BT14 to Repco power.
Thanks to Ray Bell and Bryan Miller for their help constructing these histories. All and any help would be gratefully received. Please e-mail Allen at allen@oldracingcars.com if you can add anything.
| Car | History | Current owner |
|---|---|---|
| Rennmax BN2 'the Stewart car' |
Built Feb 1968 for Max Stewart: Warwick Farm Tasman round 18 Feb 1968; Australian Gold Star 1968; advertised Nov 1968 - Clive Millis (Victoria) (1.5-litre Ford): Australian Gold Star 1969 (Bathurst GS 7 Apr 1969, Mallala 13 Oct 1969 and Warwick Farm 7 Dec 1969). Car badlye damaged in a massive accident at Warwick Farm but rebuilt and continued racing. Sold to Frank Curcio (Victoria). Subsequent history unknown but one story was that it was converted to a Formula Ford called the Koala. | Unknown |
Wayne Wilson drove a Rennmax BN2 in Australian historic events in 2006.
