Martin Brundle
Martin Brundle was born on Jun 01, 1959 in UK. Martin Brundle's big-screen debut came with in .
Ex-Formula One racing driver; who drove for Tyrrell (1984-86), Zakspeed (1987), Williams (1988 - 1 GP), Brabham (1989, 1991) Benetton (1992), Ligier (1993, 1995), McLaren (1994), and Jordan (1996). He was the World Sportscar champion of 1988 and won the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1990.In 1997, Brundle became a Formula One co-commentator on ITV - Formula One (1997) for British television alongside Murray Walker, and remained there for the programme's entire run, winning the RTS Television Sports Award for best Sports Pundit four times: in 1998, 1999, 2005 and 2006.In 2009, Brundle co-commentated for the BBC's Formula One coverage, later becoming the lead commentator alongside his friend David Coulthard for the 2011 season. In 2012, he moved over to Sky's Formula One coverage.Brundle can be considered one of the best modern day Formula One drivers to have not won a Grand Prix, scoring multiple podium and points finishes in sub-standard cars.
Birthday
Jun 01, 1959Place of Birth
King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK
Awards
3 wins & 0 nominations