
ITV commentator Martin Brundle has found himself in the middle of an equality row after a throwaway comment in the frantic build-up to the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Former driver Brundle was on his usual pre-race grid walk, and interviewing Bernie Ecclestone, whom he asked about the crumbling circuit surface and moves that had been taken to prevent the track breaking up any more before the race.
Brundle's terminology, however, has caused offence as he asked Ecclestone, "There are some pikeys at turn 10 putting tarmac down, what do you think about that?"
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has weighed in and criticised Brundle for his phrasing. ITV has since apologised for any offence caused.
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