it may be something else but i had to force the car to move this morning. sticking handbrakes are something we are all familiar with, particularly in cold weather but the last couple of days have been mild and this came from the front. the brembos were inspected, cleaned and painted before fitting and they were in good condition but the front brakes dont make much sense anyway as they arent applied by the handbrake so why would they stick? the only thing i can think of is the fluid but im not sure how the braking system works in any detail. i believe they are the opposite to a truck which needs air to separate the pads from discs. no air = brakes locked on!
could it simply be due to being reversed parked on a slight hill with the nose higher so the car is held by the footbrake before the handbrake is applied? i park on the flat at home and didnt use the brakes to stop this morning so this afternoon could add some credibility to this idea