A former Formula 1 driver had his driving license suspended for six months.
Former Formula 1 driver Mark Blundell was disqualified from driving for six months for speeding. In November 2024 Blundell was driving a Land Rover on the A14 and, near a junction by the village of Cold Ashby in Northamptonshire, exceeded the speed limit by 26 miles per hour, travelling the stretch at 96 mph. A hearing took place the previous day, at which Blundell’s interests were represented by a lawyer. On behalf of the former driver the lawyer admitted the offence. The court ordered that Blundell be disqualified from driving for six months and imposed a fine of £1,042. Mark Blundell raced in Formula 1 from 1991 to 1995 for Brabham, Ligier, Tyrrell and McLaren, and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1992.
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A former Formula 1 driver had his driving license suspended for six months.
Former Formula 1 driver Mark Blundell was banned from driving for six months for speeding.
