Murray Walker
Motorsport commentator during F1 races

Born
October 10th, 1923
101 years ago
Died
March 13th, 2021
4 years ago — 97 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United Kingdom
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Engaged in motorsport commentary for several decades, building a reputation as one of the leading voices in Formula One. Worked for the BBC and ITV, providing live commentary and analysis during races. Contributed significantly to the popularization of Formula One in the UK and beyond through insightful and enthusiastic commentary. Authored a book detailing experiences in motorsport and was inducted into the British Sports Hall of Fame.
Commentated on Formula One races for BBC and ITV
Authored 'Murray Walker: Still A Lot of Fun'
Inducted into the British Sports Hall of Fame
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