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  1. Mark Blundell (born 8 April 1966) is a British racing driver who competed in Formula One for four seasons, sports cars, and CART. He won the 1992 24 Hours of Le Mans. He was a Formula One presenter for the British broadcaster ITV until the end of the 2008 season when the TV broadcasting rights switched to the BBC.

  2. Mark Blundell est un pilote automobile anglais né le 8 avril 1966 à Barnet ( Angleterre ). Biographie. Mark Blundell sur McLaren MP4/10 au GP de Grande-Bretagne 1995. Lors de son apprentissage en formules de promotion, Mark Blundell passe de la Formule Ford 1600 à la Formule Ford 2000, pour accéder à la Formule 3000 1 en 1987.

  3. Mark Blundell is a former Formula One, IndyCar and World Rally driver who also worked as a TV pundit for ITV. He now runs MB Partners, a sports management and marketing agency for elite athletes.

  4. About Mark Blundell. A debutant within the BTCC this year as he makes his return to elite level motor racing, former Formula One star Mark Blundell will be one of the series’ main attractions this year and the 53-year-old is braced for an entirely new challenge.

  5. Né le 8 avril 1966 - Barnet (Londres) - 58 ans. Nation : Royaume-Uni. Site web. Premier Grand Prix : Etats-Unis 1991. Dernier Grand Prix : Australie 1995. Meilleur classement : 3e. Meilleure position de départ : 4e. Meilleur classement en Championnat du Monde : 10e en 1993, 1995. (4.92 %) (52.46 %) 0.52 pts / GP. 8.00 pts / saison.

  6. 23 juin 2022 · Mark Blundell: The Motor Sport interview. Four seasons in Formula 1, seven Le Mans appearances, a crack at CART and a sunset season in BTCC. Mark Blundell recalls his proudest moments and missed opportunities. Author. Simon Arron.

  7. 6 févr. 2024 · He entered 63 Grands Prix for Brabham, Ligier, Tyrrell and McLaren and netted three podium finishes, and 32 points. In our latest Lights to Flag feature, the amiable Blundell reflects on his Formula 1 career, as well as spells in the US-based CART Championship, and on picking up the mic as a pundit in the 2000s. From dream to reality