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F1 commentating legend Murray Walker dies, aged 97

F1 commentating legend Murray Walker dies, aged 97
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Iconic Formula 1 commentator Murray Walker dies at the age of 97.

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

The journalist commentated on his first grand prix in 1949 but did not become a full-time commentator for the BBC until 1976.

Later in his career Murray - renowned for his enthusiastic delivery and "Murrayisms" - worked for ITV before deciding to retire in 2001, although he continued to make occasional appearances at F1 races.

The news of his death was announced in a statement from the British Racing Drivers Club, which read: "It's with great sadness we share the news of the passing of BRDC Associate Member Murray Walker OBE.

"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."

Formula 1 said in a statement: "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."

Sports presenter Jake Humphrey wrote on Twitter: "Just weeks ago I spoke to Murray Walker on the phone. He was in a residential home, hating getting older. However, I could hear the sparkle and pride in his voice when we spoke about @LewisHamilton's 7th title. Murray set the standard. I'm honoured to call him a friend. RIP."

Walker is survived by his wife of 62 years Elizabeth.

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