What is the personality type of Martin Brundle? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Martin Brundle from Autosport and what is the personality traits.
Martin Brundle personality type is INTP, just like his Formula 1 colleague Felipe Massa (Ne).
The pair were both forced to retire in the 2012 season after sustaining their first crashes during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku.
Brundle, who retired after four races in 2012, was taken to hospital after his race ended when he smashed his car into a wall, while Massa suffered a heavy crash when his car clipped the barriers at the same spot.
The duo are not the only Formula 1 drivers to have been paired with the INTP personality type.
German driver Nico Rosberg was also diagnosed with an INTP personality type in 2014. The couple are now expecting their first child together.
The INTP personality type is part of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) which is used to diagnose the cognitive functions of people.
The MBTI is a theory developed by Isabel Briggs Myers and her daughter Katharine Briggs to help them better understand people.
MBTI is designed to categorise people into four different personality types: extroverts, introverts, intuitive and sensing.
Martin Brundle is a British former racing driver and has been deeply immersed in Formula One since 1984, starting 158 Grands Prix and collecting 9 podiums. He is best known as a Formula One driver and as a commentator for ITV Sport from 1997 to 2008, the BBC from 2009 to 2011, and Sky Sports since 2012.