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 ...
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 ...
Martin Brundle has backed new misconduct rules which will be enforced by F1’s governing body the FIA this year. Changes to the FIA’s International Sporting Code for the 2025 season have ...
F1 commentator Martin Brundle thinks Lewis Hamilton has “lost an edge with age” but sees the seven-time world champion as more than good enough to win titles still. It’s been a historic week ...
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 ...
Sky Sports F1 presenter and former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle has been awarded an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the UK’s New Year’s Honours List, recognizing his ...
Martin Brundle has been awarded an OBE in the King’s 2025 new year honours list for services to motor racing and sports broadcasting. The former F1 driver and Sky Sports pundit, famous for his ...
Martin Brundle has spoken out in favour of the FIA's controversial new punishments for Formula 1 drivers. In an update to its International Sporting Code ahead of the 2025 F1 season, the sport's ...
Formula 1 broadcasting legend Martin Brundle has been recognised in the New Year's Honours list. Brundle, a former F1 driver himself, has been a stalwart of television coverage of the sport for ...
However, F1 broadcaster Martin Brundle believes he can still surpass Michael Schumacher's record tally of world titles. The pair are currently tied on seven Drivers' Championships each.
Martin Brundle has revealed some of the best advice he received from legendary F1 commentator Murray Walker. Walker became synonymous with F1 through his commentary, first with the BBC and then ITV.