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    Legendary F1 commentator Murray Walker dies aged 97

    Inside RacingMarch 13, 2021
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    Murray Walker, the voice of Formula 1 and motorsport for so many years, has sadly passed away aged 97.

    The iconic commentator began his career back in 1948 but was best known for his 25-year stint as the lead F1 commentator for British TV and the broader English-speaking audience worldwide between 1976 and 2001.

    Walker was famous for his ‘Murrayisms’, a combination of one-liners and gaffes, in particular declaring “And I’ve got to stop because I’ve got a lump in my throat” after Damon Hill won the championship in 1996.

    His passion was something that made many people fall in love with motorsport as they watched and indeed, in the two decades since, very few commentators have been able to evoke the same emotions that Murray did.

    That’s why the news of his death is a tragic moment for everyone from fans and colleagues alike.

    “It is with great sadness we share the news of the passing of BRDC Associate member Murray Walker OBE,” a statement read on Saturday.

    “A friend, a true motorsport legend, the nation’s favourite commentator and a contagious smile. Murray will be sadly missed, his mark and voice will live on in motorsport and our hearts forever.

    “We thank Murray for all he has done for our community. Sending our love and thoughts to Murray’s family and friends in this difficult time.

    “RIP our friend.”

    Walker has commentated alongside some famous drivers in his time, including James Hunt, but it was his five-year stint with Martin Brundle for ITV that most current fans will remember.

    And the current Sky Sports commentator was quick to pay his tribute.

    “Rest in Peace Murray Walker,” he said via Twitter. “Wonderful man in every respect. A national treasure, communication genius, Formula 1 legend.”

    His current successor David Croft added: “Rest in Peace Murray Walker, a gentleman and a legend in every sense of the word.

    “It was an honour to know you, a delight to spend time in your company and inspiring to listen and learn from you, THE voice of Formula 1 and always will be. Thankyou xx.”

    We couldn’t have said it better ourselves…

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