Formula Palmer Audi

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2025 Brundle was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2025 New Year Honours.
2023 During the commentary of the Spanish Grand Prix, Martin Brundle faced backlash for using the term 'Chinaman' to refer to Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu.
2017 Brundle revealed that he suffered a heart attack while covering the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix for Sky Sports.
2016 Suffered a heart attack while covering the Monaco Grand Prix for Sky Sports.
2014 Jolyon Palmer became the GP2 Series champion.
June 2013 Martin Brundle released his second book, 'The Martin Brundle Scrapbook,' co-authored with Philip Porter, which documents his life through memorabilia and photographs.
2012 Rob Huff wins the World Touring Car Championship.
June 2012 Brundle returned to competitive racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, partnering with his son Alex in a Greaves Motorsport-run Zytek-Nissan LMP2, finishing 15th overall and 8th in class.
2011 Brundle signed for Sky Sports' coverage of Formula One.
2011 Brundle returned to racing for United Autosports in the Daytona 24 Hours, driving a Ford-powered Riley and finishing fourth overall.
June 2011 Brundle completed a one-off Formula One test for Pirelli at Jerez, driving 70 laps on all their tyre compounds shortly before the 2011 European Grand Prix.
2010 Nigel Moore from the United Kingdom won the Formula Palmer Audi Championship, with Maxime Jousse from France as runner-up and Ramón Piñeiro from Spain in third place.
2010 Final recorded year of racing, with circuits including Oulton Park, Croft Circuit, Snetterton, Brands Hatch, Donington Park, Silverstone Circuit, and Rockingham Motor Speedway.
November 2010 Jonathan Palmer announced the end of the Formula Palmer Audi racing series, with the series' chassis being dismantled for use in other areas of the MotorSport Vision organisation.

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