Proper noun
Brundle (plural Brundles)
A surname.
Brundle spotted Bellerin engaged in a conversation with Harlow -- a friend of Lewis Hamilton -- but seemed to have little interest in the footballer. Source: Internet
Bellerin kindly backed away to let Brundle do his thing. Source: Internet
The Finn is out of contract at the end of the current campaign and Brundle, one of the lead presenters for Sky Sports, believes Ferrari has a very obvious decision to make if it wants to compete for the constructors' championship in the near future. Source: Internet
The NR F1 Podcast – recorded in the county that gave the world Team Lotus, Martin Brundle and a training ground to the likes of Ayrton Senna and Mark Webber – brings you its 2017 Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix Review. Source: Internet
Due to poor results in the first half of 1991, they had to prequalify in the second half of the season, Blundell failed to do so in Japan, as did Brundle in Australia. Source: Internet
Martin Brundle said it could be an even greater disaster for his season. Source: Internet