After the death of Murray Walker at the age of 97, sit back and listen to some of his finest commentaries across Formula 1 and the other codes.
Walker’s broadcasting career began in 1948 at the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb. He covered an array of motorsports, from touring cars to truck racing to rallycross.
Walker commentated on his first Grand Prix race for the BBC at Silverstone in 1949.
He then became the BBC’s full-time Formula 1 commentator from 1978 and carried out this role until 2001. His final commentary was the United States Grand Prix.
Murray Walker
Paying tribute to him, Stuart Pringle, Silverstone managing director said
"He was to so many of us fans of F1 the voice that epitomised the sport we love.
"Knowledgeable beyond words and with a passion that occasionally got the better of him in commentary.
He brought the sport and some of its greatest moments to life in a way that ensured they remained seared in our memories forever."
In an official Formula 1 statement on Saturday evening, they passed on condolences to his family and said they were "immensely sad to hear that Murray Walker has passed away.
"His passion and love of the sport inspired millions of fans around the world.
"He will forever be a part of our history, and will be dearly missed."
Best moments of Murray Walker
Murray Walker leaves behind some outstanding memories as the foremost racing commentator of modern times.
"Go, go, go!" in his inimitable accent came to be mimicked all over the world.
"There's nothing wrong with the car, except that it's on fire"
"It's Schumacher! It's Schumacher! Incredible!"
“It’s go, go, go! Or, as they say here in France... something else, I don’t speak French!”
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