Nov.7 (GMM) Martin Brundle is relieved he will no longer have to use the word 'Virgin' whilst calling formula one races.
The BBC's lead commentator is referring to Sir Richard Branson's well-known brand, which has had naming rights at the new-in-2010 British team for the past two seasons.For 2012, however, with Virgin remaining a sponsor, the team has been granted permission by the F1 Commission to revert to the name of its Russian supercar partner Marussia.The news, including the Renault/Lotus and Lotus/Caterham name changes, has also been rubber-stamped by the governing FIA.Regarding Virgin, former McLaren driver Brundle wrote on Twitter: "As (a) F1 commentator I'm so pleased Virgin are changing name next year."I have a mental red alert every time I mention their car in close action", he added.
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