Former F1 racers Mark Blundell and Johnny Herbert have joined VW's assault on the Nurburgring 24 Hours alongside a host of the marque's 'factory' drivers.
Former ITV-F1 pundit Mark Blundell adds his voice to those who contend that a shift to pay-per-view television coverage for the sport would be bad news
Former grand prix star and ITV-F1 pundit Mark Blundell shares his views with Crash.net on the intriguing internecine scrap set to play out between world champions and countrymen Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button at McLaren-Mercedes in F1 2010
Mark Blundell and Anthony Hamilton - father of 2008 F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton - join forces with football hero Les Ferdinand to launch 2mb International Soccer Management
Mark Blundell has revealed that he is to become the sole owner of 2MB Sports Management after business partner - and former ITV colleague - Martin Brundle decided to devote more time to his burgeoning television career.
Kimi Raikkonen will win the 2009 FIA Formula 1 Drivers' World Championship - that's the prediction of Crash.net columnist and former ITV-F1 pundit Mark Blundell.
The BBC has finalised its team of presenters for its coverage of Formula 1 from next year, it has been claimed, with Martin Brundle and David Coulthard on the bill - but no James Allen, Steve Rider or Mark Blundell.
Want to hear the thoughts of the stars from the world of motorsport? Then look no further, Crash.net has it covered. In our latest 'Best of Crash.net ' podcast, your favourite motorsport website looks ahead to this weekend's British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Having won the rights to broadcast Formula 1 from 2009, the BBC has revealed it is to keep production of its grand prix coverage 'in-house', with two names emerging as key players for the major presenting roles.
Hi folks... We don't have long to catch our breath as, no sooner have we had the Malaysian Grand Prix, than we are off to Bahrain for the third round in the championship.
by Rob Wilkins While the 2006 F1 season will probably be remembered most by the general public for the battle between Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher, the fight between Renault and Ferrari was just as fierce, if not more so.
Hi folks... Well, that's almost it for another year and, at the moment, it looks as if Fernando Alonso will become the 2006 Formula One world champion in Brazil.
by Rob Wilkins. When ever there is talk of the season just gone, there is inevitably lots of speculation on the year to come. Here Crash.net columnist, Mark Blundell pulls out his crystal ball and looks to the future...
Crash.net columnist Mark Blundell has predicted that, while 2005 is likely to again be a Ferrari year, in his view the battle will be a lot closer, as McLaren-Mercedes, Williams-BMW and BAR-Honda up their game in search of glory.
by Rob Wilkins Four years... Yes folks, this is the fourth year that I've had the privilege of speaking with Mark Blundell at the end of an F1 season to get his take on the year thus gone and, as an avid F1 fan myself, I regard it as a genuine perk of the job.
Hi folks... I'm back - welcome to my first column of 2004. That can mean only one thing - that the new season is nearly upon us, and I think it is going to be quite exceptional.