View Full Version : Coulthard, Brundle, Jordan and Walker in BBC F1 Team
Arizona
24-11-2008, 12:46 PM
Get in! :D
According to BBC sport Martin Brundle and ex 5 Live commentator Jonathan Legard have been selected as the 2 main commentators, with DC and Jordan (no, not her, Eddie) having been selected for some of the behind the scenes stuff. Should be interesting IMO.
84 year old Murray Walker will play a small role, including contributions to the website via a Q&A forum.
Ted Kravitz has also been retained as a pit reporter, along with Lee McKenzie.
Here's the link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7745347.stm
Colinjb
24-11-2008, 12:49 PM
Walker?
As in Murray?
Ponty
24-11-2008, 12:54 PM
Eddie Jordan? :(
Arizona
24-11-2008, 12:54 PM
Sorry, yeah I've added a bit to that post.
What's wrong with EJ? I've always thought he was quite a character.
Pancake
24-11-2008, 12:56 PM
Good news on Brundle, DC, Walker and Kravitz; I personally dont like Legards voice and Jordan is a ****.
Hatch
24-11-2008, 01:21 PM
Brundle is the most important signing.
At least Legard is fairly knowledgable about F1 and isn't an irritating c*nt like James Allen was on ITV.
Good that they've got Lee Mckenzie as well - she's much hotter than Louise Goodman ever was...
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/6495/leemckenzieyy8.jpg
Ponty
24-11-2008, 05:12 PM
Sorry, yeah I've added a bit to that post.
What's wrong with EJ? I've always thought he was quite a character.
EJ is a self-promoting, egotistical idiot and I'd be amazed if he manages a single minute of live broadcasting without offending the bad language censors.
I have no time for him or his opinions. After all, this is the bloke who pocketed the £25m given by Honda when they pulled their engine from the back of the Jordan. £25m, negotiated for by the teams financiers, as a goodwill gesture designed to assist in finding a new powerplant. Denying the team that money leading to it's demise. The team which, yes, he owned, but which had a couple of hundred employees who he basically shat on.
Arizona
24-11-2008, 07:31 PM
Fair enough.
I saw the documentary on their 1998 season, when they got their first win, and a 1-2 in Spa. Admired them for continuing to compete against teams with much larger budgets and even pushing for the title in '99.
I wasn't aware of the £25m, I thought they just ran out of funding and were bought out by MF1. Why did he sh*t on the employees, were they not retained by Midland?
Ponty
24-11-2008, 09:31 PM
Fair enough.
I saw the documentary on their 1998 season, when they got their first win, and a 1-2 in Spa. Admired them for continuing to compete against teams with much larger budgets and even pushing for the title in '99.
I wasn't aware of the £25m, I thought they just ran out of funding and were bought out by MF1. Why did he sh*t on the employees, were they not retained by Midland?
Some were, some weren't, but that's just business. The fact is, his greed rooted them firmly to the back of the grid when they couldn't adequately replace the Mugen Honda V10. They had the money, as a team, but instead of buying a decent unit EJ just pocketed the cash. That's selfish IMO. He denied the team that opportunity to push on from the 99 season.
Arizona
24-11-2008, 09:37 PM
Okay, I'll take your word for it.
I thought being a selfish, greedy, self-promoting, egotistical idiot was pretty much the norm for F1 bosses.
St Landrew
25-11-2008, 01:05 PM
Okay, I'll take your word for it.
I thought being a selfish, greedy, self-promoting, egotistical idiot was pretty much the norm for F1 bosses.
Although I wouldn't consider him an idiot, that's almost the perfect description of Bernie Ecclestone.. ! ;)
Saint in Paradise
25-11-2008, 05:14 PM
Well he has upset his wife enough so that she wants a large divorce sttlement now, she doesn't want to
wait for his will and testament to be read.At his age that can't be many years away surely ?
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