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

The Sky 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 sho♛ved away by Megan Thee Stallion’s security guards on the starting grid in America, F1 reacted by bringing in a new rule.
The rule stated that celebrities who are invited onto the st♊arting grid are not allowed to bring their security with them.
At the time, Brundle said: ꩲ“There have been new rules introꦆduced, that any celebrities on the grid must not have bodyguards any longer.
“It must be the ‘Brundle clause’, and they’re o🧸bliged to talk to me. I sort of like it if they ignore me, to be honest.”
B✤ut at Silverstone, D﷽elevingne found a loophole in the ‘Brundle clause’ by refusing to talk to him.

She shook her head when he aไsked for a quick interview, then Brundle s🥂aid: “The deal is, everyone needs to speak on the grid!”
The model looked awkwardly towards the Alܫfa Romeo staff member, who was accompanying her, before claiming she couldn’t hear Brundle.
He laughed, walked away, and quipped: “I’m sure it would have been extremely inteܫresting!”
Brundle’s grid walks, where he ꦑtalks to random celebritie꧃s often creating hilarious moments, are a legendary pre-race tradition in F1.