Blundell signed with the sports car team at
Nissan for 1989, landing a factory seat. He also managed a test drive with
Williams F1 Team. By 1990, Blundell left F3000 to concentrate on sports cars. That same year, he earned pole position at the
24 Hours of Le Mans race driving a
Nissan R90CK. Blundell became the youngest driver to achieve pole position at the Le Mans 24 Hours, with a 6.040-second margin ahead of second place. at the
1995 British Grand Prix. 1991 marked Blundell's transition into
Formula One. His debut season saw a sixth place in
Belgium with the
Brabham Yamaha team while also maintaining his testing deal with Williams. However, the following season, he was not retained by Brabham, and was left without a race seat in Formula One. He declined Williams' offer to stay on as their test driver for 1992, as he had his eyes solely on a full-time race seat. He told his contemporary
Damon Hill about the vacant Williams test seat, which Hill eventually took. Having failed to land a drive for 1992, Blundell eventually signed a testing deal with
McLaren. Whilst being a full-time tester for McLaren, he also continued to race sports cars. That year, with the factory
Peugeot outfit, he won the Le Mans 24 Hours, adding to his earlier pole. Blundell returned to Formula One in 1993. A drive with Ligier netted him his first two podium finishes in South Africa and Germany, and tenth in the final World Championship standings. It was a one-year deal with Ligier, however, and in 1994 Blundell signed with
Tyrrell. Blundell managed only one podium finish in the
1994 Spanish Grand Prix, which was the last Formula One podium finish for
Tyrrell. At the end of the season, owing to lack of sponsorship, Tyrrell released Blundell as the retirement of
Nigel Mansell meant a return to McLaren, this time, in a race seat. Teamed with future two-time world champion
Mika Häkkinen, Blundell recorded five points finishes and once again took tenth in the final standings. 1995 also saw continued success in sports cars with a fourth place showing in Le Mans, but was Blundell's final year in Formula One, owing to the signing of
David Coulthard by McLaren. Blundell achieved three podiums, and scored a total of 32 championship points. Blundell came close to making a return to Formula One in 2001. He had advanced negotiations with
Prost Grand Prix to be the team's test and development driver but the deal was not concluded. ==CART==