F1 | Goodbye to Murray Walker
The historic voice of the Circus left us at the age of 97
di Piero LadisaMarch 13, 2021
The world of Formula One is in mourning. In fact, he left us at the age of 97 Murray Walker. The British commentator was the historic voice of the Circus, who kept company with entire generations, from 1978 to the early 2000s. In these hours both the official Formula One account and the various teams are remembering a great professional who was able recount the exploits of numerous champions who have marked various eras of the premier class of motorsport. Our editorial team sends our deepest condolences to the Walker family.
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