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Sky Sports commentator Martin Brundle, known to millions as the voice of Formula 1, has confirmed he is no longer commentating full-time moving forward. Brundle first started commentating in F1 following the sport’s move from the BBC to ITV in 1997, joining Murray Walker to create an iconic partnership. Since that inaugural year, he has […]
Sky Sports commentator Martin Brundle, renowned as the voice of Formula 1, has confirmed he is scaling back on full-time commentating.
Having started his F1 commentary career in 1997 alongside Murray Walker, Brundle has become a defining authority on the sport, despite never winning a race himself.
His iconic quotes and legendary commentary moments have solidified his place in F1 lore.
Brundle, 66, has been reducing his race attendance in recent years, only covering around 16 events annually.
Although he has had to skip some races due to time zone conflicts, he assures fans he will be at the upcoming Miami round, viewing it as a crucial relaunch for the sport.





