F1 bans bodyguards from the grid after Brundle incident
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[November 10, 2021]
(Reuters) - Formula One has banned
celebrities from bringing bodyguards to the starting grid after an
incident with commentator and former racer Martin Brundle at last
month's U.S. Grand Prix in Austin.
The 62-year-old Briton, a former team mate of Germany's seven times
world champion Michael Schumacher, was doing his pre-race 'grid
walk' for Sky television in Austin when he tried to catch a word
with rapper Megan Thee Stallion.
After approaching with a microphone to enquire whether she had any
rap for F1, and being told she had "no rap today", Brundle asked her
who she was supporting. A bodyguard then told him he could not do
that.
"I can do that, because I did," replied Brundle, who has interviewed
Hollywood A listers and sporting greats over the years, to the
delight of many on social media.
A Formula One source confirmed to Reuters that bodyguards would no
longer be allowed due to space limitations and COVID-19
restrictions, but celebrities would not be obliged to give
interviews.
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F1 commentator Martin Brundle at the event Mandatory Credit: Action
Images / Paul Harding
Brundle told his viewers on Sunday that new rules
had been introduced and referred to a 'Brundle Clause'.
He took to Twitter on Tuesday to offer a further
clarification.
"For the avoidance of doubt I don’t care who visits the F1 grid, the
more the merrier. Talk to me, ignore me, shove, wave, hug, call me
names, whatever makes you happy," he said.
"All I ask is that you soak up the atmosphere, enjoy the privilege.
I’ve not asked for any grid protocol changes."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
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