Martin Burndle said he was tempted to leave X (formerly Twitter) for good after recent comments by Elon Musk, generating both ...
F1 season concluded last month and Brundle has kept a low profile in recent weeks, but he has thrust himself back into the ...
Lewis Hamilton will try to defy the odds and win the Formula 1 title again beyond his 40th birthday with Ferrari, having made ...
Elon Musk has angered many by wading into British politics in recent days on his social media platform X, with Formula 1 icon ...
Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle has threatened to quit X (formerly Twitter) over "globally interfering d**k" Elon Musk.
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton may find themselves in a title fight in 2025, but Hamilton has the edge in one key, ...
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F1 commentator Martin Brundle has publicly voiced his frustration with social media site X and its owner Elon Musk in a series of tweets that have ignited a firestorm of debate.
Former F1 driver and pundit Martin Brundle expressed his anger against billionaire Elon Musk for his handling of the social media platform X, ever since he took over a couple of years back.
With a raised finger, Martin Brundle lectured Max Verstappen last season: 'You are not allowed to swear or curse in public!' ...
Martin Brundle is not the type to have a confrontation. While the former F1 driver and current Sky Sports commentator is ...
The world of Formula One rarely mingles with the chaotic cesspool of global politics, but when Martin Brundle, a former F1 driver and current Sky Sports pundit, decided to take shots at Elon Musk ...