Martin Brundle’s Awkward Monaco Grand Prix Moment with Michael McIntyre Goes Viral!
Martin Brundle appeared rather unresponsive towards Michael McIntyre’s optimistic plea during the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
The Sky Sports host, aged 65, chatted with the comedian, who is 49 years old, during the event. He started the discussion by mentioning that he was a guest on Michael’s “program with the round table.
Brundle said: ‘Your people invited me onto your show with the circle.’
Seizing an opening for humor, the comedian quipped: “The TV series about a circle? It’s actually called ‘The Rotation’!
A Formula 1 driver ought to be familiar with the term ‘wheel’. It’s not just a circular shape, but rather, we call it a wheel.
Once he’d charmed the conversation with his sharp humor, Michael seized the moment to reiterate the invitation for his widely-acclaimed trivia game show.
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The comedian asked: ‘Why don’t you come on The Wheel?’
Martin shared that he had other obligations in June which prevented him from joining the show, however, he intends to accept the invitation at some point in the future.
He said: ‘Because I can’t do it, it’s in June.
‘I’ve got to do some other things, but one day I will.’
If you’re new to the scene, allow me to introduce you to an engaging quiz show called “The Wheel.” In this captivating game, I, as a contestant, am aided by esteemed celebrity experts in answering intriguing questions.
Hosted by Michael, contestants have a chance to win cash prizes of up to £116,000.
Of course, it’s quite clear that, given his background as a previous Formula 1 racer, Martin could undoubtedly provide valuable insights when it comes to automotive inquiries.
Michael made an appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix following some issues he encountered in his personal automotive life, as his high-end sports car was towed away on Kensington High Street earlier this month.


On May 14th, he was captured in a photograph while engaging in conversation with an authority figure, simultaneously having his expensive £195,000 sports car lifted onto the bed of a truck, with its tires secured.
The comedian seemed uninterested while engaging in a lively conversation with an official, who donned a bright yellow safety vest, as construction workers looked on.
On that particular day, the comedian cut a stylish figure in a navy suit and a pink shirt, accompanied by his distinctive square spectacles. Unfortunately, he had to venture out in the city wearing this sharp ensemble.
As an ardent admirer, I couldn’t help but feel a pang of disappointment when my beloved Mercedes-AMG GT R was elevated onto the bed of a tow truck, its sleek silhouette momentarily disappearing from my street view.
The TV star’s vehicle was towed after it was parked in a parking bay reserved for police vehicles.
TopMob has contacted Michael’s representatives for comment.
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