A Conversation for Formula One Vocabulary
You Missed Out Brundle
Wired Kenny (Pirate) Started conversation Mar 5, 2003
One term has been missed out.
To do a "Brundle". This is related to Martin Brundle's gridwalk where he wanders about chatting to people, well trying to chat to people and to see who's around. This has let to the use of the term Brundle. Example:
"He went for a Brundle past the bar to see if Kate was there."
Its a useful verb
Wired Kenny
You Missed Out Brundle
Mu Beta Posted Mar 5, 2003
I actually prefer the verb 'to Verstappen' which means 'to forget to steer round a corner with a large gravel trap behind it'
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You Missed Out Brundle
The Madcap Laughs Posted Mar 6, 2003
actually to Verstappen would be to not know your own strength... (long story) :P
You Missed Out Brundle
The Madcap Laughs Posted Mar 6, 2003
If I remember correctly one or two years back Verstappen was charged with manslaughter for accidently killing a guy at a karting track in the Netherlands... they got in an altercation and Verstappen punched him resulting in death. He was later cleared of the charges for the most part... parole is what I think it he got... been a while since I read the whole story.
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