Martin Brundle, former Formula 1 driver and Sky Sports F1 co-commentator, denied reports he will reduce his race coverage in 2026, saying he typically covers about 16 races per year.
Brundle responded to fan concern online, calling the stories "Utter clickbait nonsense Margaret, don’t be concerned." He added that with cancellations he is at 15 of the remaining 19 races this season, "subject to world events of course."
Jenson Button, 2009 Formula 1 world champion and Sky Sports analyst, said he is not positioned to replace Martin Brundle and prefers to fill in when Brundle takes breaks.
After retiring from racing, Martin Brundle joined ITV's coverage in 1997, moved to the BBC in 2009 and joined Sky Sports at the end of 2011 alongside lead commentator David Croft.
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