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Grid-walk from hell Brundle bewildered by parade of American stars

- Alan Tyers

Thoughts and prayers were with Martin Brundle last night, after he endured a hellish start to the Miami Grand Prix.

In a bewilderin­g, feverish segment in the Florida heat and noise, both viewer and presenter alike found themselves wondering: is this the traditiona­l pre-race grid-walk segment that the King’s Lynn-born former racer has made his own on Sky’s F1 coverage? Or has a portal opened to the multiverse, a sweaty purgatory where nobody knows anybody else, a living anxiety nightmare?

Brundle’s shirt, in fairness, did suggest the last, a sort of cubist assault on the senses that perfectly mirrored the situation. Brundle and shirt gamely walked up to the Williams sisters, greeting them under the misapprehe­nsion that they might know who he was or what he wanted. Venus looked at him in withering fashion for a bit. Martin pottered off. Pharrell Williams, the singer, also seemed nonplussed.

DJ Khaled, the DJ, was more willing to play ball, launching into an impassione­d homily about Miami. “Beautifull­y summed up, sir,” said Brundle, presumably wondering if he could fire his agent by text.

Perhaps the stickiest moment was when Brundle strode up to a very large American sportsman and – sure, why not? – figured he must be NFL star and recent Superbowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, and interrogat­ed him thusly. It was, in fact, somebody called Paolo Banchero, a basketball­er. Big Paolo, you have to say, took it in his 13-foot stride.

A tough assignment for Brundle. There seemed to be so few familiar faces. Oh how he must have wished that he was back at Silverston­e, where you are looking at a more family saloon sort of a ride: your Rory Mcilroys, your Ginger Spices, David Beckham at the absolute outer limits. Not so Miami. Divided by a common language, they say. A nerve-shredding ride. Driving a car at 200mph must be a cakewalk by comparison.

 ?? ?? Tricky job: Martin Brundle tries to interview Pharrell Williams
Tricky job: Martin Brundle tries to interview Pharrell Williams

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