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The BBC Radio 5 Live coverage was unaffected. Due to financial pressures, the BBC ended their television contract early after the 2015 season, transferring their rights to Channel 4 until the end of the 2018 season. [10] Sky Sports F1 remained unaffected and BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra's coverage was extended until 2021. [11]
James Allen (born 5 November 1966) is a British former TV commentator and journalist who is the president, Motorsport Business, and F1 Liaison of Motorsport Network.He worked as Formula One commentator for ITV from 2000 to 2008, and subsequently as BBC Radio 5 Live's Formula One commentator, Formula One correspondent for the BBC and the Financial Times, and presenter for Ten Sport in Australia.
Croft was the BBC Radio 5 Live Formula One commentator and presenter, succeeding Maurice Hamilton at the start of the 2006 Formula 1 season. [2] He worked alongside former Super Aguri, BAR and Minardi F1 driver Anthony Davidson and pitlane reporters Ted Kravitz and Natalie Pinkham, covering each Grand Prix and qualifying as well as the three practice sessions which could be heard via the BBC ...
The BBC Radio 5 Live F1 team pick out their highlights from the 2024 season and name their wishes for 2025. ... I was doing commentary on the Saturday for qualifying and there was a real feel-good ...
Formula 1's lead commentator David Croft (aka Crofty) has been calling the action at pretty much every grand prix since 2012 for Sky – and before that, as lead commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live ...
It was confirmed on 13 January 2011 that Pinkham was to join BBC Radio 5 Live's Formula 1 [9] commentary team as a pit lane reporter for the 2011 season - a role she took up beginning with the 2011 Australian Grand Prix. [10] In December 2011, it was announced she was working for Sky Sports covering the 2012 F1 season.
Jack Nicholls lost his job with Formula E after complaints of inappropriate behaviour towards women and IMG – who supply BBC Radio 5 Live’s coverage – have also now parted ways with him
Steve Wilson – BBC Radio 5 Live 1998–2004, 2013–present, BBC Sport 2000–present, Eleven Sports 2018–present; Kenneth Wolstenholme – BBC Radio 1946–1948, BBC Sport 1948–1971, ITV Sport 1974–1979, Channel 4 1992–1996; Dave Woods – BBC Radio 5 Live 1997–present, BBC Sport 2004–2005, 2015, Channel 5 2007–2012