McLaren & Me: Martin Brundle
McLaren & Me: Martin Brundle
www.mclaren.comDirect answer: The latest widely reported story is that Martin Brundle revealed how he learned he had lost his F1 driving seat with Jordan for 1997 in a brutal, abrupt manner, when Eddie Jordan announced Ralf Schumacher and Giancarlo Fisichella as the new drivers. This account was covered by multiple outlets in April 2026.
Details and context:
If you’d like, I can pull the exact passages or pull a quick timeline of Brundle’s career transitions around 1996–1997 with citations. I can also summarize any quotes you’re most interested in.
McLaren & Me: Martin Brundle
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