FIA trying to prevent Brundle <I>BBC</I> move?
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I for one like Martin Brundle''s "tell it like it is" approach and hope he moves over to the BBC
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F1 » FIA trying to prevent Brundle BBC move?

Rumours have begun sweeping the F1 paddock that the sport's governing body, the FIA, is making efforts to dissuade the BBC from employing popular ITV-F1 commentator Martin Brundle in 2009.

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IAN you dont have to read my comments but as you seem to be a fan of mine tell me what you would :ike to hear/read and i WILL POST IT YOU ****
Posted by SUNNY STIVALA - Unregistered (397 days ago)
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On second thoughts..., the TV coverage will be immensely different next year with this new digi-era bbc mode of broadcast: interactive stuff: in car communication: multi-cam footage etc..probably in-****pit...
mmmmm..I wonder if the race will be available for view post race on bbc player...exciting though..
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nothing rude above..used the normal word for the driver's area hence the spell-check
Posted by Ber - Unregistered (397 days ago)
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Formula 1 without Martin Brundle is unthinkable.It is my earnest hope that the BBCgoes with the people who really matter on this, THE FANS!
Posted by R aldus - Unregistered (396 days ago)
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R.ALDUS WHO???
Posted by SUNNY STIVALA - Unregistered (396 days ago)
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Whats next on Max Mosleys agenda, will all new commentators have to swear a oath of loyalty to the FIA complete with nazi salute! :? Is this how they think that the turn the tide of negative publicity, by only employing yes men who will only support the official view of events. If the BBC cave in to this pressure than what will that say about the their editorial independance.
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JASMINE WELSH with all respect to you I assure you that you do not have the slightest idea of the subject
Posted by SUNNY STIVALA - Unregistered (396 days ago)
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Martin Brundel''s expertise in explaining the F1 is exemplary. His uncompromising opinions are a treat. Murray Walker imbued enthusiasm but lacked the clinical approach of Brundel - a pity that the two could not combine with the BBC to do the commentaries.
Posted by Seán Dougan - Unregistered (396 days ago)
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I enjoy the way Brundle is happy to actually give his opinion! We've had many controversial calls lately and I for one am glad that he can see the one sided and incompetent nature of some of the call!

My opinion - the BBC has to hire him!! No choice if they want me to keep watching everyweek!
Posted by Dave - Unregistered (395 days ago)
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Brundle is the only reason i watch the run up to the race and qualifying. How the FIA can interfere with brundles contract of work i will never know. who will we have instead of brundle i very much doubt the rest of the team can tell us wat it is like to drive and race in F1, Jeez the rest of the crew they hav there for next year can probably only just tell us the drivers names let alone anything technical.
And they fine mclaren for throwin the sport into disrepute, doing a good enuff job of it urselves FIA!
Posted by DanF1 - Unregistered (395 days ago)
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