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Jeanne Murray Walker was born in a village of 900 people in northern Minnesota. She was first published by The Atlantic Monthly at age 19. Today she's the prize-winning author of nine books of poetry. Jeanne serves as a Mentor in the Seattle Pacific University low residency MFA Program and travels widely to give readings and workshops.-bio via Paraclete Press This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Series 6 starts with a bang, as Charlie Cox drops in for a chat with Alex and Levi. Charlie's voice became synonymous with motorsport commentary in the ‘90s, but his journey in the BTCC didn't stop at the mic. From his racing career behind the wheel to his iconic commentary alongside Murray Walker, Charlie's story is one of passion, high-speed drama, and unforgettable moments.Join us for an honest, fun, and inspiring conversation as Charlie shares stories from both the pit lane and the commentary box – and reveals what made the BTCC so special.Don't miss this first episode of Series 6, packed with laughs, racing history, and of course, Charlie Cox's unique perspective on one of motorsport's most thrilling eras.
Series 6 starts with a bang, as Charlie Cox drops in for a chat with Alex and Levi. Charlie's voice became synonymous with motorsport commentary in the ‘90s, but his journey in the BTCC didn't stop at the mic. From his racing career behind the wheel to his iconic commentary alongside Murray Walker, Charlie's story is one of passion, high-speed drama, and unforgettable moments.Join us for an honest, fun, and inspiring conversation as Charlie shares stories from both the pit lane and the commentary box – and reveals what made the BTCC so special.Don't miss this first episode of Series 6, packed with laughs, racing history, and of course, Charlie Cox's unique perspective on one of motorsport's most thrilling eras.
Several years ago Keith sat down with the legendary commentator Murray Walker to chat in depth about the only man to win on both four and two wheels, John Surtees. This was recorded on a press day for the Henry Surtees Foundation which was founded to honour the life of John's son who tragically lost his life in a Formula 2 racing accident at Brands Hatch in 2009.The Henry Surtees Foundation, now sadly no longer operating, was set up to assist people with brain or physical injuries caused by accidents to return to community living by providing support for equipment and facilities.With special thanks to Daryl Kibblewhite who originally filmed and recorded the interview.Join our Patreon to join us live as we record our review shows and Support us continuing OMG!- patreon.com/user?u=34973707OMG! MotoGP is part of the MotorMouth Media Network. Do check out our other shows:•Pitlane Life Lessons: https://podfollow.com/1552890037•The MotorMouth F1 Podcast: https://podfollow.com/the-motormouth-podcast•Padel Movement: https://podfollow.com/the-padel-movement-podcast•Tommo's Race Chinwag: https://podfollow.com/1674915123 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Baker is joined by motorsports legend and Sky Sports F1's very own Martin Brundle who shares his journey to becoming a commentator and reveals the single piece of TV advice Murray Walker shared with him. He also shares the secrets of the famous gridwalk, dicussess what his dream gridwalk would look like, and admits the real reason why he enjoys it.Thank you to our sponsor Dropbox. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how Dropbox fuels the McLaren F1 team's speed and performance by visiting dropbox.com/mclaren-f1
At Stripping the Dipping, we pride ourselves on sharing a broad range of perspectives from across the motorsport community. George Morgan isn't just any motorsport commentator. He may well be the first to make the leap from the virtual booth to commentary boxes at some of the world's most famous circuits. George's first motor racing memory are the now immortalised words of Murray Walker, describing the moment Damon Hill won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship at Suzuka in 1996. By his mid twenties, he was commentating on sim racing's Esports League and over the last half decade has added F1 Esports, International GT Open, Euroformula and FRECA (Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine) to his resume. In his own words, dreams do come true. If you've ever wondered what it's like to be an elite level commentator, or want to know more about 2025 Mercedes F1 driver Kimi Antonelli from the guy who commentated on his championship year, do we have the episode for you! Let us know what you think of this episode in the comments, come and find us on X or Instagram @StripTheDip!
Thirty years on from the tragic deaths of Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger at Imola, here's a chance to listen again to a moving conversation between Simon Lazenby, legendary F1 commentator Murray Walker, and journalists Maurice Hamilton and David Tremayne.They pay tribute to the two drivers, talk about their memories of Senna both on and off the track and discuss the legacy the Brazilian has left on the sport.
The Race is delighted to introduce a new podcast: And Colossally That's History! Named in reference to a famous line of Murray Walker commentary, the podcast that takes an unadulterated look at the earth-shattering events, epic sagas and huge characters that have shaped motor racing history. From Grand Prix racing as a tool of the Nazi war machine to how Ayrton Senna's death shaped modern F1, hosts Matt Bishop and Richard Williams will discuss and dissect these topics as only they can, bringing new insight and fresh perspectives that help explain how motor racing moved from niche past-time to the multi-billion-dollar sporting spectacle of today. The first episode is coming very soon. Like, follow or subscribe in your podcast app of choice so you don't miss out!
The story of an ace engineer and team owner who has worked with the biggest and best F1 drivers. We chat the move into Touring Cars with his West Surrey Racing team at the height of an arms race in the 2-litre Super Touring era. Remember that? The late Murray Walker lent his iconic commentary to the coverage for some years and so many big name manufacturers were involved spending telephone number sized budgets to try and win!Then there's the BMW's they now run in the BTCC and the work required around its hybrid program. Dick is adamant about working with drivers to properly understand their feedback and how that ‘feel' is still incredibly important in finding ways to fine tune the race car, not just relying on the data.And of course you'll be wowed by more stories of the legends he's worked with along the way as well as an eye on the future, what's next for Dick Bennetts? Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about in future Motorsport Brief episodes with Rusty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hans van der Klis is historicus, maar niet van de Romeinen, de tweede wereldoorlog, de oertijd. Hans doet historisch onderzoek naar autoracen. Hij heeft een blad opgericht, samen met Jeroen Demmendaal, Volgas heet het. Er staan biografieën in van racers, maar een verzameling posters van alle Formule 1-races op Zandvoort kun je er ook in verwachten. En mijn column over de Formule 1 van nu, bij wijze van contrast. We gaan posten op het circuit van Zandvoort, achter de pitstraat, links in de verte de Tarzanbocht, voor ons de Gerlachbocht en rechts de Hugenholtz. Wat zoal aan de orde komt: -Het beste boek dat Hans de afgelopen jaren gelezen heeft, ging over het ontwikkelen van een motorblok. -Hans werkte als barkeeper in Amsterdam, steeds dezelfde koppen. Het voelde als een bevrijding om industrieterreinen te bezoeken -Nadat andere Hans het rapport van de Club van Rome had gelezen, heeft ie zijn rijbewijs weggegooid. Zijn vader viste het uit de prullenbak -De burgemeester van Zandvoort was zo racegek, nadat ie was vervangen door een NSB-er, stelde hij de Duitse bezetters voor met het puin van de Atlantic Wall een allee aan te leggen in de duinen. Om op te paraderen als ze de oorlog gewonnen hadden. Dat is nu het lange rechte stuk. -Een buschauffeur die zijn hele route kan rijden zonder één keer zijn rempedaal in te trappen, dat is je ware. En de muziek, dat is de tune van de BBC, toen die de formule 1 uitzond met de legendarische stem van Murray Walker ⬇️ GPS 52.38945, 4.54271
The passionate Italian continues to share some great yarns with Rusty including his earliest recollections of the late Murray Walker who he first crossed paths with in F1. From Murray's unmistakable calls in the BTCC to getting the chance to race the awesome DTM spec Alfa that left a lasting impression on Gabriele. And what he's up to now, working with Hyundai in the TCR World Tour having shaped its current and previous generation Touring Cars from concept stage on computer. Plus the secret to winning races in his 40's & 50's. We hope you enjoy this chat with one of the all time greats! Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about in future Rusty's Garage episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After an early career in motorsports PR, representing several F1 drivers and the Jordan Grand Prix team, Louise Goodman broke the mould by entering the male-dominated and highly competitive world of motorsports commentary in the 1990s. Dubbed ‘the first woman of Formula One' Louise made her name as part of ITV's Grand Prix presentation team, working alongside F1 luminaries Murray Walker and Martin Brundle, becoming the female face of ITV's then new ‘Grand Prix' programme. Best known today as ITV's co-presenter of the British Touring Car Championship alongside Steve Rider, Louise has also fronted programmes from the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Goodwood Revival and the Le Mans 24 hours, amongst many others. With her insider knowledge gained from a 30 year involvement in top level motorsport, Louise delivers a unique insight into the pit lane beyond the camera. Louise is joined on stage by leading motorsport author, journalist and broadcaster Maurice Hamilton and host Harry Sherrard.
Hailey Coxon is a passionate individual with a unique background and a deep love for motorsport and adventure. She grew up on the Isle of Man, where her family's hotel was closely connected to the famous TT and Manx Grand Prix races. After completing her university education in the UK, Hailey worked as a personal trainer before embarking on a dream journey around the world, sparking her enduring passion for adventure. Hailey's career took an unexpected turn when she returned to the Isle of Man and became involved in TV and film production. Her big break came during the Isle of Man TT – Centenary event, where she had the opportunity to work with the legendary Murray Walker and received her first producer credit. This experience marked the beginning of her journey into motorsport. She quickly gained recognition in the motorsport industry and secured roles covering various European and World GT championships, as well as events like the 24h of Spa. Hailey's career highlights include working at the TT and Le Mans 24h for NISMO TV and enjoying thrilling moments like being driven around the Nordschleife in a Lamborghini by Johnny Herbert and celebrating victory with NASCAR legend Kyle Busch. Motorsport is a significant part of Hailey's life, but she also has a strong passion for whole-body health. She has developed her wellness brand, "One Health Whole You," focusing on mindset coaching and promoting balanced and optimal performance through education, webinars, live talks, retreats, and coaching sessions. Hailey's diverse career has allowed her to combine her love for adventure, motorsport, and people. She has been involved with online content brand "The Spirit of Motorsport," hosting and producing live shows on their YouTube channel, where she shares untold stories from the world of motorsport, with a particular focus on the Isle of Man TT. Follow Hailey to stay updated on her exciting journey in the world of motorsport and wellness.
Jon Summers is The Motoring Historian. He was a company car thrashing, technology sales rep that turned into a fairly inept sports bike rider. Hailing from California, he collects cars and bikes built with plenty of cheap and fast, and not much reliable. On his show, he gets together with various co-hosts to talk about new and old cars, driving, motorbikes, motor racing, and motoring travel. Topics Covered on this Episode: M's Goodwood Festival of Speed report The Allure of the Metro 6R4 M on The Value of Being a Goodwood Member McLaren P1, Marlboro livery Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, a EV with gears, and the comedy touch in performance EVs Not racing, but burnouts and crashes on the hillclimb up Lord March's drive J's interest in Leyton House Cathedral - Hopkins, Witchfinder General A Nissan Altima rental J forgives the CVT, if indeed it has one The aggressive nose of the innocuous Altima J wants to Fight The System in New England, don't judge me by my flip-flops!!! An E-plate Aston Martin V8 Vantage at home in New England A cheap MG EV - is this a milestone affordable-and-practical EV, as J thinks? J worries about the longevity of today's EV cars Le Mans: the TV experience - J is impressed M moans about UK Formula 1 coverage, and the new Murray Walker, David Croft James Hunt and Martin Brundle Commentators Above Reproach J's five minutes of Formula 1 in the last five years - Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton crash at Copse J doesn't like Max M doesn't like Red Bull M respects Adrian Newey Spa deaths at Eau Rouge / Radillon Door hits are always bad - Keith Odor, Mike Hawthorn The Halo on F1 Cars NASCAR Chicago street race; Shane van Gisbergen wins his first NASCAR race Type o Negative - These Three Things Automotive Storytelling - Fast Five. Panteras jumping off trains, Hokosuka Skylines in a Rio favella Celtic Frost - Dance Sleazy Mission Impossible bike stunt and movie review, including plot spoilers M recommends John Wick 4 for its Epic Imagery 3d botmaker 1:64 scale Hot Wheels diecast car racing updater The A-Team roll Fastest Hot Wheels castings; Sierra Cosworths, Nissan Maxima Wagons Practical Sportsbikes, the son of Performance Bikes magazine is dead. The End of Days for print media. M considers the tablet as a shareable alternative to magazines Quick Fire: US road trip - $ no object what do you drive? Broadly T70 The rental F250XL used for the Route 66 road trip discussed in Ep11 “High Four” is J's new happy place An Epic Drift Best driving music? Metallica: short hair or long? Copyright Jon Summers, The Motoring Historian. This episode is part of our Motoring Podcast Network and has been republished with permission. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net Check out our membership program and go VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/gtmotorsports Other cool stuff: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/links
Dive into the thrilling world of motorsport with Greg Rust as he shares his remarkable journey, celebrity interviews, and insights into Supercars racing. Chapter Summaries(0:00:01) - Motorsport Commentary and MemoriesGreg Rust shares stories of his career in finance and motorsport commentary, conversations with Murray Walker, Will Ferrell and Mario Andretti, and his passion for motorsport. (0:13:12) - Motorsport Moments and TCR Series DiscussionGreg Rust's journey from finance to motorsport journalism, the Super Touring era, TCR Series, and driving a SODI Kart are discussed. (0:25:52) - Supercars and Engaging Younger FansSupercars racing potential discussed, connecting with fans, creating new formats, Holden's departure, and appealing to younger audience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is plenty to come with my colleague and the esteemed F1 TV reporter, Louise Goodman. Louise's extensive network and profound respect from key personnel in the pitlane have afforded her almost unparalleled access, peeling back the curtain on the intricate workings of Formula One. Not that she actively claims it, but Lou stands as something of a pioneering figure for women in the modern era of motorsport, having ventured from PR and communications to broadcasting, all while maintaining a humble team-player mentality that underscores her commitment and professionalism. She shares the story of chatting to the stars of Oceans 11 before the Monaco Grand Prix and working with broadcasting royalty in Murray Walker. Louise's resilience and her rapport with the teams enabled her to actively work on a pit stop giving viewers a unique insight. Plus, some golden takeaways for young racers around media training which once included a young talent named Lando Norris. All that and more, in our latest feature interview. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know what you want to hear about in future Rusty's Garage episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The wait is over and Stories From SuperTouring returns for another series - starting off with a bang, as Al & Levi are joined by touring car legend Gabriele Tarquini, who talks about his time in F1, Alfa Romeo wings, rolling at Knockhill, why Honda never won a Super Touring title & even gives us an impression of commentator Murray Walker!GET IN TOUCH: Use the hashtag #StoriesFromSuperTouring on Twitter and Facebook or email pod@1990sBTCC.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Rider is a bona fide legend of British sports broadcasting. Talking Away in this episode, the BBC Grandstand turned ITV Sport anchorman has been there and done it in just about every sport imaginable. There's plenty of nostalgia as Steve recalls the highest high of Lewis Hamilton winning the 2008 F1 world title on the last corner of the last lap of the last race and the lowest low of 3-time World Champion Ayrton Senna losing his life live in-vision at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. There's also discussion on Steve's invaluable contribution to the development of TV coverage for the British Touring Car Championship, including memories of the late Murray Walker and a clip from the great man's first-ever BBC broadcast in 1949.Follow @GregHainesTV on social media!X - https://x.com/greghainestvInsta - https://www.instagram.com/greghainestvYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/greghainestvContact Talking Away by email:TalkingAwayPodcast@gmail.com
On this episode, Tiller gets to sit down and talk to Motorsport.com President, Commentator and Journalist James Allen. They discuss his career to date, with highlights working with Murray Walker, Michael Schumacher and so much more. James gives his insight into the sports growth and gives his opinion on the current flock of F1 drivers. Join us throughout the year, where we will have special guests, News, Race Reviews and more, all dropped onto your favourite podcast streaming service every single week! Don't miss a second, by simply hitting the Subscribe button now! We're on all socials too on the handle @joinEF1 - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok plus our Website (www.everythingf1.com) is updated daily with News, Race Reviews and Opinion pieces, keeping you abreast of all the goings on from around the paddock. We really are the one pitstop shop for your daily F1 fix. We have partnered up with TheRaceWorks.com to bring you all this seasons Official F1 Merchandise. Simply enter the discount code 'EF1' at checkout to save 10% across the whole site! EverythingF1: Driven by fans, for the fans. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingf1/support
‘Het Geluid van Formule 1' is een tijdreis door de geschiedenis van de meest oorverdovende sport die er is. Waarom kicken sommige mensen zo op dat geluid? En waarom vinden anderen het helemaal niks? In aanloop naar het nieuwe Formule 1-seizoen verschijnt er via dit podcast-kanaal elke week een aflevering. Dat het geluid van Formule 1 voor de één als muziek in de oren klinkt en voor de ander als 'ordinaire teringherrie', blijkt in de laatste aflevering van deze serie. En een belangrijke vraag voor de toekomst is: hoe veel stiller zal de sport nog worden? Verder luisteren we aandachtig naar het stemgeluid van Murray Walker, één van de bekendste commentatoren die de Formule 1 heeft voortgebracht. Go Go Go!
On Part 1 of 4 in our Nerdy V10s special podcast series, James P is joined by Sam and James M to interview a special guest: Former BBC Radio 5 live commentator and renowned F1 Journalist Maurice Hamilton. Maurice's experience and knowledge of F1 span over 40 years, with over 30 books published. He has written the biographies of James Hunt, Niki Lauda and the legendary Frank Williams just to name a few. We hear how best to get James Hunt's attention at a race weekend - always one of F1's most interesting characters, we find out if he even followed through with his commitments. Maurice reveals his thoughts on drivers today compared to those of the past, and who he thinks is the greatest driver to grace an F1 car. The panel ask Maurice for his opinion on key moments in F1 history, including *that* collision between Prost and Senna in 1989. We hear the ins and outs of working with the legendary Murray Walker. Maurice guides us through unique and personal stories of Murray, including a great story of how Maurice met the great man. -- Keep up to date with all the latest Formula 1 News @ www.formulanerds.com -- Follow Us: Facebook - www.Facebook.com/FormulaNerds Twitter - www.twitter.com/Formula_Nerds Instagram www.instagram.com/FormulaNerds -- For Advertising & Sponsorship Opportunities:- Email Business@FormulaNerds.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason and Steve return and someone in the team has welcomed a new baby to the family! Plus they go through you celebrity faux pas moments.
Charles Barkley's dalliance with the LIV Golf tour and the NFL's launch of its NFL+ streaming service are two of the big topics discussed by Andrew Marchand and John Ourand this week. The two also talk about the NFL's Sunday Ticket negotiations, the NFL announcers that bring the most intrigue and MLB's mid-season report card. Legendary sports media producer and executive David Hill is this week's Big Get. He talks about LIV Golf's productions and why Formula 1 has become popular in the U.S. Hill also discusses his 22 year career at Fox Sports where he earned a reputation as one of the business' most innovative producers, overseeing production of Super Bowls, World Series, Stanley Cup Finals and BCS Championships. Mentioned on this week's pod: Charles Barkley, Donald Trump, Rod Studd, Mark Silverman, Larry Jones, Jason Benetti, Karl Ravech, Boog Sciambi, Joe Davis, Joe Buck, Adam Amin, Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, Triple H, Nick Khan, Bruce Springsteen, Dan Patrick, Tony Romo, Troy Aikman, Mark Cuban, Michael Wilbon, Bryant Gumbel, Greg Gumbel, Ahmad Rashad, Joe Biden, Jim Dolan, Greg Norman, Roger Goodell, Brian Rolapp, Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kevin Burkharst, Greg Olsen, Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Tom Brady, Bob Costas, Jim Kaat, Will Staeger, James Watson, David Feherty, John Madden, Arlo White, Chase Carey, Ross Brawn, Bernie Ecclestone, James Gay-Reese, Stefano Domenicali, Tim McCarver, Murray Walker, Richie Benaud, Sean McDonough, Will McDonough, Jimmy Johnson, Howie Long, Terry Bradshaw, Rudy Martzke, Stan Honey, Paul Tagliabue, Eric Shanks, Barry Hearn, Annie Hill, Sydney McLaughlin, Leigh Diffey, Lindsey Adler, Aroldis Chapman, Anthony Santander Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Denz and RJ breakdown F1 testing in Bahrain by going through each team on the grid and what they saw from them this past weekend. They touch briefly on Drive To Survive, in particular, Team HAAS. At the end of the episode a brief tribute is made to the greatest voice in the history of Formula 1, Murray Walker. Rest In Peace.
Respected Formula One commentator talks Schumacher, Senna and Hamilton in a rare insight into the elusive F1 paddock. And what it was like working with the legendary Murray Walker. On the eve of a new F1 season join host Greg 'Rusty' Rust for an enthralling chat with award winning motor racing broadcaster James Allen who became a voice of the sport during the 90's and 2000's. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Главный гоночный комментатор мира рассказывает веселые истории о своей работе в 80-е годы, когда Формула 1 была очень популярной, а о современных технологиях никто и не мечтал. Книга вышла в 1986 году на английском языке и на русском не издавалась. Murray Walker. Bedside Wheels Если вам нравится этот подкаст, вы можете поддержать его автора: https://yoomoney.ru/to/4100115290878761 Дополнительные материалы: https://t.me/mastakink https://twitter.com/masta_kink Написать автору подкаста письмо: mastapodcast@gmail.com
Maurice Hamilton - Murray Walker: Incredible!: A Tribute to a Formula 1 Legend... with TRE's Giles Brown
In this Chequered Flag special, Jack Nicholls sits down with journalist and broadcaster Maurice Hamilton - who was the last person to commentate on a race with the late Murray Walker. Maurice, who has just written a book about Murray, gives us an insight into the great man and shares a few stories that made Murray the legend he is.
Welcome to Episode 155 of our Formula 1 podcast, Grid Talk! In this very special episode joining George Howson and Tom Horrox we have esteemed F1 author Maurice Hamilton on to talk about his career and new book 'Murray Walker: Incredible!: A Tribute to a Formula 1 Legend'. Make sure you subscribe to the Grid Talk Podcast so you're the first to know when each new weekly episode is released, and if you liked this episode, give it a thumbs up! Get the book ► https://amzn.to/3CFvL7L ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit the Grid Talk store ► https://f1chronicle.com/store/ Subscribe ► Subscribe to the Formula 1 Grid Talk podcast YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/Formula1GridTalk George - https://sportlightpro.com/ Tom H - https://www.monkeyseatpod.com/ Maurice - https://twitter.com/MauriceHamilton Listen On ► Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4i19HuYTK3Wqsn7Cfvz81r Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/formula-1-grid-talk-podcast/id1479522737 Follow ► Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/F1ChronicleOfficial/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/F1Chronicle Tumblr - https://f1chronicle.tumblr.com/ Support our Formula 1 Podcast We now have a Grid Talk store! Take the podcast with you with our range of Champion shirts and hoodies, plus we have caps and beanies to protect your head too. Grid Talk is also on Amazon! We have partnered with Amazon to give you a free trial ofAudible Plus so you can start listening to thousands of podcasts, audiobooks, and Audible Originals. Already an Audible Plus member? TryAudible Premium Plus for free for one month. You can also give the gift of an Audible Premium Plus membership with this offer. Get The Offer - https://amzn.to/2LLYkeW If you enjoyed this episode of Grid Talk please consider supporting us via Patreon for just $1 a week, so we can get better microphones, cameras, lighting, and maybe a cheeky pint after recording. Join Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Formula1GridTalk Review The Grid Talk Podcast? Do you enjoy the Grid Talk podcast? If you do, we would love it if you could take five to leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! We will give you a shout out to say thanks. And if you don't love Grid Talk, please contact us and let us know what we could do better so we can improve. Want To Be On Grid Talk? If you would like to join the Grid Talk panel to offer your insights and opinions on all things F1, contact us today and let us know why you think you've got what it takes to contribute to the panel! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Formula1GridTalk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 155 of our Formula 1 podcast, Grid Talk! In this very special episode joining George Howson and Tom Horrox we have esteemed F1 author Maurice Hamilton on to talk about his career and new book 'Murray Walker: Incredible!: A Tribute to a Formula 1 Legend'. Make sure you subscribe to the Grid Talk Podcast so you're the first to know when each new weekly episode is released, and if you liked this episode, give it a thumbs up! Get the book ► https://amzn.to/3CFvL7L ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit the Grid Talk store ► https://f1chronicle.com/store/ Subscribe ► Subscribe to the Formula 1 Grid Talk podcast YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/Formula1GridTalk George - https://sportlightpro.com/ Tom H - https://www.monkeyseatpod.com/ Maurice - https://twitter.com/MauriceHamilton Listen On ► Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4i19HuYTK3Wqsn7Cfvz81r Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/formula-1-grid-talk-podcast/id1479522737 Follow ► Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/F1ChronicleOfficial/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/F1Chronicle Tumblr - https://f1chronicle.tumblr.com/ Support our Formula 1 Podcast We now have a Grid Talk store! Take the podcast with you with our range of Champion shirts and hoodies, plus we have caps and beanies to protect your head too. Grid Talk is also on Amazon! We have partnered with Amazon to give you a free trial of Audible Plus so you can start listening to thousands of podcasts, audiobooks, and Audible Originals. Already an Audible Plus member? Try Audible Premium Plus for free for one month. You can also give the gift of an Audible Premium Plus membership with this offer. Get The Offer - https://amzn.to/2LLYkeW If you enjoyed this episode of Grid Talk please consider supporting us via Patreon for just $1 a week, so we can get better microphones, cameras, lighting, and maybe a cheeky pint after recording. Join Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Formula1GridTalk Review The Grid Talk Podcast? Do you enjoy the Grid Talk podcast? If you do, we would love it if you could take five to leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! We will give you a shout out to say thanks. And if you don't love Grid Talk, please contact us and let us know what we could do better so we can improve. Want To Be On Grid Talk? If you would like to join the Grid Talk panel to offer your insights and opinions on all things F1, contact us today and let us know why you think you've got what it takes to contribute to the panel!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Formula1GridTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Haines and birthday boy James Toseland heap praise on Jonathan Rea and round up another eventful weekend of World Superbikes in Portimao. Plus reaction from the new WorldSPP300 champion, 18 year old Adrian Huertas, sealing the title in Portugal! Greg and James also discuss the future of motor-sport sustainability, and, a quick nod to the legendary Murray Walker. A jam packed Episode 16! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the F1 summer break, and that means it's time for something different on The Nation. As the gang enjoy a well-earned rest, we've got a couple of special Ask Damon episodes to keep you entertained. On this week's show 1996 world champion Damon Hill is joined by Tom Clarkson and Natalie Pinkham as he answers YOUR questions on who he swapped helmets with, what he used to eat before a Grand Prix, who his ideal team mate is, and what it was like to film a Pizza Hut commercial with Murray Walker back in the day… This episode is sponsored by: Post a job for free at LinkedIn.com/F1Nation
As the latest edition of GP Racing hits the shelves of shops that are now actually open, we look at what's really going on with Lewis Hamilton's new contract. We speak to George Russell, the man who might become Lewis's next team-mate… or Valtteri Bottas's new team-mate! And we speak to Daniel Ricciardo, the man of the moment at McLaren. GP Racing editor Ben Anderson and columnist Mark Gallagher join Executive Editor Stuart Codling to debate what happens next with Lewis Hamilton. Both Lewis and Mercedes have claimed that they're happy with the present arrangement, which is a one-year extension and a plan to get around the table sooner rather than later. But are they really happy? We've also spoken to Daniel Ricciardo for this month's issue. The partnership between him and McLaren feels like something that's been waiting to happen for some time. He even bought a McLaren road car while he was still driving for Red Bull and he describes his clandestine visit to the McLaren factory in the piece. There's plenty more in this month's GP Racing, including Mark's superbly crafted and suitably flat out tribute to Murray Walker. And because there's no such thing as too many pictures of old buses being converted as F1 car transporters, there's a new multi-part story covering the history of Lotus. We also have some lovely close-up photography of the notorious Brabham ‘Fan Car'. Remember it was never banned!
Paul and Max are joined by Danny Kelly to reflect on a brilliant My Sporting Life he recorded with Murray Walker, they chat to the Hornchurch goalkeeper who's being allowed to borrow the chairman's Lamborghini, the organiser of the showpiece event for competitive banger-making explains how it works and there's another Birthday Spread! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Formula 1 bursts back into action next weekend, and the latest Flat Chat podcast from GP Racing magazine digs into what's likely to be an unexpectedly spicy season. GP Racing editor Ben Anderson and columnist Mark Gallagher join host Stuart Codling to debate whether Red Bull's punchy performance during the Bahrain test is all that it seems. Is Mercedes really on the back foot? What version of Valtteri Bottas are we on? Can new Red Bull recruit Sergio Perez succeed where Max Verstappen's most recent team-mates have failed? And will Honda finally win a world championship while still in it? This month's GP Racing also analyses what's going on in a midfield that's been subject to remarkable change, with two teams rolling out entire new identities. Having compared Aston Martin's launch with the infamous 1989 Brit Awards, our panel wonders whether the rebranded team will deliver a better script once it hits the track in anger. After the first test that's still very much open to question… In the magazine Mark Gallagher describes Alpine's plan for the next few seasons as Lazarus, The Repair Shop and Spartacus all rolled into one. New recruit Davide Brivio will be key to ensuring this happens on-track and our panel assesses how he will fit in with a long-established technical operation at Enstone and the expectations of the team's returning star Fernando Alonso. The team also share some personal recollections of the late Murray Walker, a longtime friend of the magazine as well as an occasional cover star – and a much-loved columnist until he finally set aside his typewriter at the age of 92.
He had a good run he was 97 years old. He did his research but his stock in trade was his unbounded enthusiasm. He was a motor racing fan first and not a self-promoting expert. Australian motoring journalist David Berthon knew him well. David joins us with his reminisces. Subjects covered include: • David met Murray because of a boom scare at a historical event being opened by Prince Charles (0:44) • When Murray came to Australia for the Adelaide Grand Prix, David arranged for him to go to Sydney and make some other presentations. • Murray's experience in advertising (4:03) • Murray's self-deprecating humour (6:34) • Why Murray helped make formula 1 such a great sport at that time rather than now (8:53) • Murray's father was a famous motorbike racing rider. (11:33) • Working with other commentators. A major function for the 1985 Adelaide Grand Prix. Murray behaved impeccably while a disheveled James Hunt chased women. (13:23)
Today we mourn the loss and celebrate the life of motorsport legends, Murray Walker and Sabine Schmitz. We also take a look and summarise our thoughts on the winter F1 test. Come and join Tiller, Coops, Spunge, Danny and Adam for a great round up of the latest news from around the F1 paddock!
Four run of the mill mates sit and talk cars. In this weeks episode... - We pay an emotional tribute to Murray Walker & Sabine Schmitz. - We discuss F1 testing and a couple predictions for the upcoming season. - Jon has some new wheels for his (15 year old) Porsche, aaaand they don't fit. - Niall's track car now has the Limited Slip Diff fitted which he then tested in Mexico and has bought some new wheels, same as the old wheels. - We throw around some track car ideas that AREN'T Compact BMWs oddly enough. - Jon tells us his tale of woe about his old BMW 5 series, which is what started his hatred of the brand much to Niall's annoyance. - Niall tells us about the time he allegedly went to Mexico and accelerated heavily away from a dodgy driver to find it was the Police. - On the subject on the police Niall has his collar felt this week. We release an episode every fortnight. Follow us on all the socials.... Facebook - https://tinyurl.com/wxtwb9xp Instagram - https://tinyurl.com/4bktwzsr Twitter - https://tinyurl.com/3kf3err8 If you do listen then please let us know that you did and what you thought!
Chris, Dan, Reece and Tim bring you another episode of our Formula 1 Podcast. In this episode we cover testing, sprint races, Hawaiian shirts and the legendary Murray Walker. #F1 #Formula1 #F1UK #F1Podcast #Podcast #SportsPodcast #Mercedes #RedBull #Ferrari #AstonMartin #McLaren #AlphaTauri #Alpine #Williams #AlfaRomeo #Haas #Schumacher #Ricciardo #Alonso #Hamilton #Norris #Russell #RichEnergy #F1Preseason #MurrayWalker #RIPMurrayWalker
What else could we talk about this week? Murray Walker was an absolute legend in the world of Formula 1 and beyond. So Lawrence, Chris and Nate share their memories and stories of times they met Murray and the impact he had, after he passed away at the weekend at the age of 97. Thanks for being our soundtrack to F1, Murray.
On this Formula 1 Podcast, we talk about the legacy of Murray Walker and play some of his Murrayisms, we break down everything that happened over the weekend at the Bahrain circuit and pre season testing, We talk about the last 5 constructors and rank each team in order, where they will finish and what teams are going to be surprises this season, introducing Sprint races into the race weekend and much much more including your stat of the week. If you have missed any episodes head over to parcitinmyferme.com and listen to all the episodes there and make sure you like, subscribe and follow us on your podcast listening service or choice. We are on the socials as well, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, slide into the DM's if you are so incline, I will be sitting back and waiting. And as always, thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Formula 1 Podcast, we talk about the legacy of Murray Walker and play some of his Murrayisms, we break down everything that happened over the weekend at the Bahrain circuit and pre season testing, We talk about the last 5 constructors and rank each team in order, where they will finish and what teams are going to be surprises this season, introducing Sprint races into the race weekend and much much more including your stat of the week. If you have missed any episodes head over to parcitinmyferme.com and listen to all the episodes there and make sure you like, subscribe and follow us on your podcast listening service or choice. We are on the socials as well, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, slide into the DM's if you are so incline, I will be sitting back and waiting. And as always, thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dan and Rich as they cover the sad news of the passing of Murray Walker OBE, review this years pre season testing in Bahrain and look forward to the new season.......you will even get to hear Rich's Murray Walker impression, what more do you want!
This week on the Monkeyseat! Karl makes his way on to the post credits gag real AGAIN! We interview Tino Belli - Head of Aerodynamic Development for Indycar. We discuss the past, present and future of Indycar/Cart and how the Aero regulations have changed. We get an insight in to what could be coming in the future, and the differences between Indycars Aeroscreen, and the F1 Halo system. We also tribute the late great Murray Walker round up F1 testing. Tune in to this weeks Monkeyseatpod to get all the news from #F1 #F2 #F3 #Indycar #FormulaE and all the gossip from around motorsport. Reach us on the socials @monkeyseatpod Email us on monkeyseatpodcast@gmail.com Catch us on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, YouTube, Anchor, Castbox, Radio Public, TuneIn, and Breaker by searching for Monkeyseat Podcast or go to our website www.monkeyseatpod.com for direct links to the show.
In this episode Akash and Sarang discuss all the exciting livery reveals by all Formula 1 teams for 2021 Season. We give our opinions and ratings for each teams livery for their 2021 contender.Topics included in this episode:Tribute to the Legend, Murray Walker, who has put every TV viewer in the driver's seat through his brilliant commentary.Black Mercedes with AMG VomitRed Bull Racing – Why change something that's not brokenMclaren 2020 Car + rainbowReturn of the Bristish Racing Green to the track.The hottest new car on the grid: AlpineThe green MBlue Jeans and White Tee donned by Alpha TauriEver beautiful Alfa RomeoThe Russian HaasWilliams being Williams
Former broadcast colleague and now Motorsport Network president JAMES ALLEN explains what made Murray so special. Murray Walker's was a life extremely well-lived. He brought joy to tens of millions from Southend to Sydney and popularised the sport of motor racing for many generations. But what made Murray Walker the person and the broadcasting legend that he was? Fittingly for a man who was unique it was an exceptional combination of factors. First his heritage in the sport and passion for it. Like me, he was drawn in by a father who raced, in his case on motorbikes, and worked in the sport. He is known as the voice of F1, but Murray had a boundless enthusiasm for many racing categories and was equally at home providing the soundtrack to all of them. You have to be committed to travel the world and put yourself out there, race after race, year after year and Murray was still properly into his late 70s, when the relentless travelling inevitably began to catch up with him. Next was his ability to know what the audience wanted. That came from his long advertising career, where he made millions of consumers believe that ‘Trill makes budgies bounce with health', or that ‘a Mars a day helps you work, rest and play' among other slogans he either invented himself or oversaw as the account manager. Broadcasters are, by definition, on ‘transmit' all the time, but the best ones listen too. They know what messages and delivery styles cut through and resonate with the audience and Murray's was as thorough and well curated an approach as you will find. His notes were meticulous; tiny, tidy writing on a pad he rested on top of a camera tripod case he placed directly between him and the TV Monitor. The product of hours of walking the pitlane and paddock, chatting to people. He understood exactly what the British public loved about Nigel Mansell and Damon Hill and layered that into his commentary. He understood the mystique of Ferrari and how to express its triumphs and its failures. He knew what made Juan Manuel Fangio and Jim Clark great because he'd seen them race with his own eyes and so he knew greatness when Michael Schumacher burst onto the scene. Schumacher had immense fondness for Murray and appreciated how he handled the narrative of the German duelling with the plucky Brit. He brought to his commentary huge energy and emotion; he not only stood up to commentate, but was on the balls of his feet the whole time. He's known for his ‘gaffes' but they were an inevitable consequence of being permanently on the ragged edge, leaving no margin for error. If he'd been a driver he'd have spun off frequently, like Mika Hakkinen at Monza that time, where Murray brilliantly channelled the drama and empathy of the moment and found the perfect words, as he so often did. He was always ‘in the moment' and that is what you can hear in any of the clips you see on YouTube or Sky F1's Classic Race re-runs. We have heard since his sad passing at the age of 97 many stories of how he was so well respected. He could walk into any team garage or motorhome whenever he wanted, a privilege afforded to very few in F1. And this is true. But less well known is that he was just as much at home on the shop floor, with the mechanics and truckies, with whom he always spent time. his came from his experiences in World War II when he was called up to serve in the Tank Regiment and became part of the force that swept through mainland Europe and brought the war to an end in 1945. Britain was very class ridden and hierarchical in those days and Murray didn't care for people with aristocratic airs and graces. Life in the barracks threw everyone in together and made everyone the same and Murray loved that. It also made him the man he was; he treated everyone the same whether you were Ayrton Senna or his gearbox man. We could fill volumes with the stories about him and the anecdotes that he told. We travelled the world together for five years, I drove him from airport to hotel to race track and heard his countless stories, shared many great moments on air and was privileged to have had so much time with a man whose unique appeal you are seeing reflected now in the tributes to him. He loved being Murray Walker and all that came with it and he would be pleased and proud with the send-off he is receiving. A gentleman, a pioneer, an Everyman and an exceptional man. That was Murray Walker.
Welcome once again dear listeners to the number one Millwall podcast. Joining me on this week's edition to discuss (amongst other things) yesterday's 1-0 win at Derby, the recent Football Index scandal, the hopefully not too soon to be departed Matt Smith and broadcasting legend Murray Walker are Harry Warren and a new voice to the show, Alex Russell.ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! Achtung! Millwall is backing the @lionsfoodhub - the more you listen to our show, the more help can be given to families in SE16. I call that a win-win deal.Tinned food, toiletries, household goods are all needed urgently - please DM us or @lionsfoodhub if you can help.To donate visit - https://www.bankuet.co.uk/lionsfoodhubBased at the Manor & Rennie Estate hall, Galleywall Rd and run by our own Kelly WebsterArrivederci MillwallNickachtungmillwall@gmail.com0208 144 0232@AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We catch up with Sam from Married At First Sight Australia, and end up chatting to the Channel 98 publicist more; Nelly Thomas has a new book, and deals with a heckler; Deano looks to the stars; Chrissie gets a new victory song and has a relationship tip for you; Sam farewells Murray Walker; and Browny is too sexy for himself! A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Producers: Victoria Wall & Brodie Pummeroy Additional Audio Production: Tim Mountford See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You have stumbled across the best Chicago Bulls show on the air. The voice of true Chicago Bulls fans lies here in this show. Hosts Jordan Maly and Matt Peck provide you with a daily dose of Chicago Bulls news and stories. We are Locked On Bulls. Join the conversation by leaving texts and voicemails at (331)-979-1369.Locked On Bulls is back and the guys kick off the show discussing a follow up to Kris Dunn's assist total, Derrick Rose's number, Murray/Walker injuries in San Antonio, and Kyrie's verbal commitment to Boston long term.The guys spend the majority of the episode breaking down last night's loss against the Charlotte Hornets. The guys talk about Zach LaVine's good offensive performance and the offensive flow in the first quarter. Jordan and Matt talk about Jabari Parker's struggles so far both offensively and defensively. The guys also get into a conversation about Chandler Hutchison and how the coaching staff may not feel he's ready to play NBA minutes. The guys discuss the options at wing and so much more on Locked On Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices