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Brundle’s grid walks have become a tradition of F1 races with the former driver attempting to find big stars and celebs to talk to on the crowded pit straight.
The 63-year-old revealed Pitt had been in contact with him since their run-in.
He tweeted: “Got a note from Brad Pitt explaining what happened with our near miss on the Austin grid.
“Unnecessary, but nice of him. Absolutely nobody is obliged to talk to me on the grid, but as I endeavour to make 10/12 minutes of live and unscripted sports TV Iâm obliged to at least ask.”
Movie star Pitt rebuffed the pundit’s questions in Austin before turning around and giving a brief answer after Brundle asks about the film.
When Brundle then tries to ask him about his enjoyment of F1, the famous actor palms him off with a dismissive “thank you, man” before charging away.