Rank 79 documents Martin Brundle's 1992 Benetton season and the B192 — the active-suspension chassis that paired him with Michael Schumacher's rookie charge before Brundle's Grand Prix career gave way to broadcasting immortality. The Norfolk charger arrived from Leyton House and Zakspeed with sports-car pedigree and a reputation for honest wheel-to-wheel combat; his defining 1992 Silverstone battle with Ayrton Senna — where Brundle's Benetton briefly led the McLaren before finishing fifth — remains among the most replayed overtaking sequences of the active-suspension era. He never won a Formula One race, yet his 1990 Japanese Grand Prix podium with Tyrrell and later Sky Sports commentary made him Britain's most recognisable F1 voice. Wallimilist renders the B192 three-quarter, yellow Camel-era helmet portrait, diagonal MARTIN BRUNDLE typography, and green 7 roundel exactly as the master PNG dictates — Commentary king kicker, active-suspension FORMULA ONE band, and curator copy on the United Kingdom's broadcaster who once raced Senna at home.