Martin Brundle had minor heart attack during 2016 Monaco GP

Martin Brundle had minor heart attack during 2016 Monaco GP

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ClockworkCupcake

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272 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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Just seen this published today on Autosport

Article said:
Formula 1 commentator Martin Brundle has revealed he suffered a minor heart attack during Sky's broadcast of the 2016 Monaco Grand Prix.

The Sky Sports F1 expert had just finished his duties for his channel's main live race feed in Monte Carlo when he had to make a dash to the podium for the post-event interviews with the top three.

It was during the run that Brundle suffered the issue, and only found out afterwards how serious it was.

"I had a small heart attack running to do the podium in Monaco," Brundle said on stage at Autosport International.

"I ended up with a 23mm stent in my left anterior descending."

Brundle underwent a heart operation soon after the Monaco race and missed the following grand prix in Canada so he could recover.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127728...

Blimey. I'm glad we didn't have to add his name to the 2016 death list.

Eric Mc

122,031 posts

265 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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2nd time he's had a close call at Monaco -


anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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ClockworkCupcake said:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/127728...

Blimey. I'm glad we didn't have to add his name to the 2016 death list.
Pretty classy to keep this private.

I think he was off for a few GP's if my memory is not failing me.

rallycross

12,791 posts

237 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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ELUSIVEJIM said:
Pretty classy to keep this private
He is a very classy guy, one of the best - it might be nice if this thread was deleted don't you think?

ClockworkCupcake

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Thursday 12th January 2017
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rallycross said:
He is a very classy guy, one of the best - it might be nice if this thread was deleted don't you think?
Why? It was reported in Autosport today after he made mention of it whilst on stage at the Autosport International show. It is news. And a public announcement.

Absolutely no disrespect intended to him whatsoever.

Edit:
The story is also being reported by ESPN, F1Fanatic, and it seems Brundle himself mentioned it on Twitter back in June of last year.

Edited by ClockworkCupcake on Thursday 12th January 23:00

5150

687 posts

255 months

Thursday 12th January 2017
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Not surprised after he's forced to make small talk with those vacuous morons who frequent the Monaco grid.....

Norfolkit

2,394 posts

190 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Martin gave a (very good) talk/question and answer session at our campsite at Spa this year, he looked as fit as a fiddle I'm glad to say.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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rallycross said:
ELUSIVEJIM said:
Pretty classy to keep this private
He is a very classy guy, one of the best - it might be nice if this thread was deleted don't you think?
Why? Doubt this thread will give it more exposure than Autosport. Not to mention Grandprix.com, espn and a host of other sites that are reporting it.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Norfolkit said:
Martin gave a (very good) talk/question and answer session at our campsite at Spa this year, he looked as fit as a fiddle I'm glad to say.
That is the issue. Many people who you think look fit go on to have a issue.

I still can't believe how well Paul O'Grady looks and he has had three heart attacks.

hora

37,128 posts

211 months

Friday 13th January 2017
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Causes? I imagine his diet is great. Stress over the years, hereditary?

DB7 for ever

571 posts

87 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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ELUSIVEJIM said:
That is the issue. Many people who you think look fit go on to have a issue.

I still can't believe how well Paul O'Grady looks and he has had three heart attacks.
I thinks he goes swimming most days with Michael Barrymore. LOL

Trabi601

4,865 posts

95 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Martin Brundle said:
"I ended up with a 23mm stent in my left anterior descending."
He's playing down the seriousness of that one! - LAD blockages are one of the more dangerous heart attacks to have.

markcoznottz

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224 months

Saturday 14th January 2017
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Great commentator can make it interesting without shouting, are you listening Edwards....

ukaskew

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221 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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hora said:
Causes? I imagine his diet is great. Stress over the years, hereditary?
Mine was triggered by a virus, I was only 29 and as healthy as can be (never smoked or drunk alcohol etc), no family history of heart problems whatsoever. Quite an eye opener finding out how close I was to death, particularly as it was basically completely random and not caused by any underlying condition.

fatbutt

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264 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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Brundle, between him and Mansell, you've got to think the previous generation were made from different parts than the new. Not that I've got much against the current generation but if I had to choose between them, I'd take tough-as-nails/ go-for-broke old school to lightening-fast-reactions/ professional-multi-taskers.

Eric Mc

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265 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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I'm never one for glorifying one generation over another. Each generation of drivers has to cope with whatever the technology is in their time - and also deal with whatever the ancilliary aspects of their profession are at any given time.

If Lewis Hamilton had been racing in the 1950s, he'd still be fast. And Fangio would do what he had to do driving a current generation Mercedes.

MartynVRS

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210 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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markcoznottz said:
Great commentator can make it interesting without shouting, are you listening Edwards....
and shouty Crofty

turbobloke

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260 months

Sunday 15th January 2017
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fatbutt said:
Brundle, between him and Mansell, you've got to think the previous generation were made from different parts than the new. Not that I've got much against the current generation but if I had to choose between them, I'd take tough-as-nails/ go-for-broke old school to lightening-fast-reactions/ professional-multi-taskers.
And then there's James Hunt bow


fatbutt

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Sunday 15th January 2017
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Eric Mc said:
I'm never one for glorifying one generation over another. Each generation of drivers has to cope with whatever the technology is in their time - and also deal with whatever the ancilliary aspects of their profession are at any given time.

If Lewis Hamilton had been racing in the 1950s, he'd still be fast. And Fangio would do what he had to do driving a current generation Mercedes.
Certainly not looking for a fight here as I agree in innate speed however do you really think Lewis, etc. would be able to manhandle an old school F1 car? Put up with the sheer strength needed? I'm not picking on Lewis, they're all ultrafit 'tiny dudes' to me. I just don't think they'd rise as high as they have in the same machinery. And Mansell, etc. Simply wouldn't fit in modern cars wink

Bebee

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Sunday 15th January 2017
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turbobloke said:
fatbutt said:
Brundle, between him and Mansell, you've got to think the previous generation were made from different parts than the new. Not that I've got much against the current generation but if I had to choose between them, I'd take tough-as-nails/ go-for-broke old school to lightening-fast-reactions/ professional-multi-taskers.
And then there's James Hunt bow

Get in there, get the job done, quick ciggy, then home for a SSS and down the pub for a few bevies, then a curry and a bird to take home after.