Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle has admitted he resented going into the media after retiring from the sport as a driver. Brundle, 65, was a recipient of an OBE in the New Year’s Honours list for services ...
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Sky's Martin Brundle brutally snubs Playboy bunny Jenny McCarthy on the grid at Las Vegas GPMartin Brundle's Las Vegas Grand Prix grid walk featured interviews with celebrities like movie director Jerry Bruckheimer, Olympian Noah Lyles and actors Paul Mescal and Sylvester Stallone.
Even before the first laps of the F1 2025 championship, Martin Brundle is predicting a title ... Bull don’t have less time than their rivals. Based on the end-of-season Constructors’ standings ...
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Has Lewis Hamilton lost his edge? Martin Brundle says yes but…The best of Lewis Hamilton may be behind him but Martin Brundle believes even at “96-97 per cent”, the seven-time World Champion is still good enough to win a title. After 12 years and six Drivers’ ...
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Brundle sees McLaren duo stand out: 'Yin and yang working'In his post-Abu Dhabi column for Sky Sports, former driver Martin Brundle sees the duo of Zak Brown and Andrea Stella hugely responsible for McLaren's recent success. The Woking-based team could ...
Martin Brundle has revealed that he had a request to drive a Ferrari snubbed by the Formula One team. The former driver says he wanted to test the ‘challenging’ experience of driving for the Scuderia ...
Williams’ 2025 driver line-up of Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz may be two of the “nicer young men” you could ever meet, but Martin Brundle reckons when the helmet goes down, they’re also ...
Martin Brundle launched into a sensational rant against ... But that's got to be based on facts and truth, not on lies. Not on those who are so desperate for attention that they're prepared ...
FORMULA ONE icon Martin Brundle believes Lewis Hamilton's best days are behind him - but could still win an eighth title. Seven-time world champion Hamilton is racing for Ferrari in the upcoming ...
Sky F1 broadcaster Martin Brundle believes Red Bull is “paying ... defend the Constructors’ Championship as the Milton Keynes-based squad slipped to third overall behind McLaren and Ferrari.
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