Name: Martin BrundleMartin Brundle
Nationality: British
Date of Birth: 1959
Drivers championships: None
Grand Prix victories: None
TeamsJordan 1996
Ligier 1995, 1993
McLaren 1994
Benetton 1992
Brabham 1991, 1989
Zakspeed 1987
Tyrell 1984 - 1986

Martin Brundle and Ayrton Senna battled to the last race of the 1983 F3 season, with Martin Brundle finishing second. He then moved up to the Tyrell F1 team, but the team struggled to be competative. For the 1987 season he moved to Zakspeed and scored their only points. In 1988 he moved to sportscars and won the world championship. For 1989 he moved to Brabham, but after an unsuccessful season he went back to sports cars and won Le Mans. His move to Brabham in 1991 got him a drive with Benetton in 1992 in which he was Michael Schumachers most competative team mate. He was surprisingly dropped at the end of the season, so moved to Ligier for 1993 and was the best of the cars without active suspension. In 1994 he moved to McLaren but suffered from the unreliability of the Peugeout engines in their first year in F1. For 1995 he was replaced at McLaren by Nigel Mansell so moved to Ligier and for his final season in F1 he raced for Jordan. In total he raced in 158 F1 races. More recently he has commentated for British TV.

Previous Seasons Results
Year Team PointsPosition
1996 Jordan 8 11
1995 Ligier 7 13
1994 McLaren 16 7
1993 Ligier 13 7
1992 Benetton 38 6
1991 Brabham 2 15
1989 Brabham 4 20
1987 Zakspeed 2 18
1986 Tyrell 8 11
1985 Tyrell 0
1984 Tyrell 0