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Malik Ouzia

Murray Walker dead: Legendary Formula 1 commentator dies, aged 97

Legendary Formula 1 commentator Murray Walker has died at the age of 97.

Walker provided the voice of the BBC’s Formula 1 coverage for 20 years between 1976 and 1996, before later working on ITV among other broadcasters.

A statement from the British Racing Drivers Club announced the news on Saturday afternoon.

“It’s with great sadness we share the news of the passing of BRDC Associate Member Murray Walker OBE,” it said. “A friend, a true motorsport legend, the nations favourite commentator and a contagious smile. We thank Murray for all he has done for our community. RIP our friend.”

Walker’s career spanned 50 years before he retired from commentating in 2001, though he continued to make occasional television appearances.

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Martin Brundle, who commentated alongside Walker in the final years of his career, led the tributes on social media.

Writing on Twitter, Brundle said: “Rest In Peace, Murray Walker.

“Wonderful man in every respect. National treasure, communication genius, Formula One legend.”

Formula 1’s official Twitter account also offered a tribute: “We are 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.”

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