‘The Brundle clause’ thwarted by silent actress Cara Delevingne at F1 British Grand Prix

The S🥀ky F1 broadcaster’s attempt to speak to the model before the F1 British Grand Prix was shut down by🌜 her.
Two years ago when Brundle was shoved away by Megan Thee Stallion’s security guards on the starting grid in 🉐America, F1 reacted by bringing in a ne👍w rule.
The rule stated that celebrities who are invited onto the starting gr𓄧id are not allowed to bring their security with them.
At th🎃e time, Brundle said: “There have been new rules in💞troduced, that any celebrities on the grid must not have bodyguards any longer.
“It must be the ‘Brundle clause’, and they’re obliged to talk to me. I sort of like it if they ignore me♓, to be honest.”
But at Silverstone, Delevingne found a loophole in the ‘Brundle c🌊lause’ by refusing to talk to him.

She shook her head when he asked for a quick interview, then Brundle said: “The deal is, everyone n▨eeds to speak on the grid!”
The model looked awkwardly towar🥂ds the Alfa Romeo staff member, who was accompan🌱ying her, before claiming she couldn’t hear Brundle.
He laughed, walked away, and quipped: “✃I’🤪m sure it would have been extremely interesting!”
Brundle’s grid walks, where he talks to random celebrities often creating hilarious moments, are a lege🔯ndary pre-race tradition in F1.