Martin Brundle made his F1 debut on this day in 1984. In today's Great Read, he remembers getting the better of Ayrton Senna and his team-mate Michael Schumacher in his greatest race
For sheer driving satisfaction there are three races I'll always remember above the rest. The first was in 1988 at Delmar, California, in an IMSA Jaguar, when I was nerfed down the escape road into last place just after the restart, then came back through the field to win. The second was the 1989 Monaco Grand Prix. I started fourth in a Brabham-Judd, and was fighting for third when my battery ran out of juice. I had to pit, but had made it back to fifth at the finish.
However, my greatest race has to be the 1992 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the year Nigel Mansell won and there was a huge crowd invasion. That race had everything...
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