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| McLaren: Ron Dennis | Renault: Flavio Briatore |
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Graeme Murray Walker (born 10 October, 1923 in Hall Green, Birmingham) is a former motor sport commentator. For most of his career he worked for the BBC, but when they lost the contract for Formula 1 coverage to ITV, Walker switched over to the commercial company.
He is extremely famous in the United Kingdom for his enthusiastic commentary style. He regularly made statements in the heat of the moment which upon later analysis sounded completely ridiculous; for example, of a pit stop during a race: "...they're going to stop the start watches." He is also infamous for 'cursing' drivers by predicting they were going to win a race, only to see the driver drop out of the race for some reason shortly thereafter.
He commentated on Formula 1 right from its early days in the 1950s through to the start of the 21st century, and many have missed his distinctive voice, which seemed to raise and lower in tone along with the revving of the race car engines, since his retirement.