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By mazza369
#82222
Coulthard & Jordan in BBC F1 team

David Coulthard and Eddie Jordan have joined the BBC as part of next year's presentation team in Formula One.

Coulthard, who retired as a race driver at the end of the 2008 season, will join former team boss Jordan as a pundit alongside anchor Jake Humphrey.

Jonathan Legard moves from 5 Live to commentate with ex-F1 driver and award-winning broadcaster Martin Brundle.

And veteran commentator Murray Walker will return to the BBC as a regular presence on the Sport website.

The 84-year-old, who became a household name during five decades of F1 commentary for the BBC, will be offering his expert insight and perspective on the action and interacting with F1 fans through an online Q&A forum.

The pit-lane reporters will be Ted Kravitz and Lee McKenzie.

For Coulthard, who will continue as a test driver and consultant for Red Bull, it will be a first foray into broadcasting after a long and successful Grand Prix career behind the wheel that included 13 victories and runner-up spot in the world championship to Michael Schumacher in 2001.

The 37-year-old Scot said: "After 15 seasons competing in F1, my passion for the sport is still very much alive, and therefore I was delighted to be given the opportunity to share my views and experiences through the BBC coverage of F1.

"Many of the BBC team are known to me already and, for those members new to F1, I look forward to building on the established audience of F1 fans in the UK."

Legard is returning to F1 after four years as 5 Live's football correspondent - he was the radio station's F1 correspondent from 1997 until 2004.

Humphrey switches to F1 having previously worked on the Beijing Olympics and Euro 2008, among other things.

The BBC has a five-year deal to broadcast F1. It runs from 2009-2013 and includes exclusive rights for TV, radio, online and mobile.

Niall Sloane, BBC head of F1, said: "We have put a fantastic team together and are delighted to be able to offer a comprehensive and engaging Formula One experience.

"This is an exciting sport and we are very much looking forward to next year."

Further details about the BBC's plans for the coming season will be revealed in the new year.
By big ron
#82224
Eddie Jordan was an after dinner speaker at an F1 charity bash we went to a couple of years ago. He's a top bloke and very funny with a drink or two in him, should be a more light hearted approach from the beeb.
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By iPod
#82225
Good news all round then. Maybe not so much Coulthard - but definitely pleased they got Ted Kravitz, Eddie Jordan and Legard. Good news about Murray too, although I think he should have a proper commentating role at the British GP or something.

Anyway, yeah sounds good. Just wish the next couple of months bloody fly by.
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By 8-ball
#82227
Great news to see Ted Kravitz at the BBC! What happened to Louise? Maybe she was just too flirty with DC for the BBC's very high standards! The commentary team looks good with Legard stepping up from the radio. He is a good commentator but the real test is to see how he gels with Martin Brundle.
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By racechick
#82237
Good news all round then. Maybe not so much Coulthard - but definitely pleased they got Ted Kravitz, Eddie Jordan and Legard. Good news about Murray too, although I think he should have a proper commentating role at the British GP or something.

Anyway, yeah sounds good. Just wish the next couple of months bloody fly by.

Yes, Id agree with that. It sounds an exciting line-up....except Coulthard :( .
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By Denthúl
#82239
Coulthard and Jordan will be a far better line-up than Brundle and Ryder. It's good that DC, EJ and, of course, Brundle are going to be part of the team. I can see this being successful as long as the BBC follow ITV's path and have decent pre-race build-up and post-race analysis :)
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By racechick
#82242
Coulthard will struggle to remain objective. The rest, fantastic!
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By racechick
#82243
Coulthards face was made for TV...


No, it was made for an Action Man doll!!
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By Denthúl
#82245
Coulthards face was made for TV...


No, it was made for an Action Man doll!!


I can't see how you don't see it?

Coulthard's head is a cuboid, my television set is sort of a cuboid... :confused:

Snug fit if you ask me :P
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By racechick
#82246
Coulthards face was made for TV...


No, it was made for an Action Man doll!!


I can't see how you don't see it?

Coulthard's head is a cuboid, my television set is sort of a cuboid... :confused:

Snug fit if you ask me :P

:rofl::rofl::rofl: Now I see it!!!
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By Denthúl
#82247
Coulthards face was made for TV...


No, it was made for an Action Man doll!!


I can't see how you don't see it?

Coulthard's head is a cuboid, my television set is sort of a cuboid... :confused:

Snug fit if you ask me :P

:rofl::rofl::rofl: Now I see it!!!


:D

The only issue I have is that Kravitz is going to carry on as a pit-lane reporter. He knows his stuff, yes, but that stunt he pulled in Brazil was a bit of a stupid thing to do and, in general, he seems like a chicken. I wonder if he'll be doing his job in Sao Paulo next year without a protective vest... :hehe:

On the plus-side, Lee McKenzie is far better to look at than Louise Goodman :)
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By KyrosV
#82249

:D

The only issue I have is that Kravitz is going to carry on as a pit-lane reporter. He knows his stuff, yes, but that stunt he pulled in Brazil was a bit of a stupid thing to do and, in general, he seems like a chicken. I wonder if he'll be doing his job in Sao Paulo next year without a protective vest... :hehe:

On the plus-side, Lee McKenzie is far better to look at than Louise Goodman :)


Krazy Kravitz! I would like to see more controversial croud stirring from him like in brazil...

Anyone got a pic of Lee Mckenzie... just so I can see what she looks like?.... 8-)
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By Denthúl
#82251

:D

The only issue I have is that Kravitz is going to carry on as a pit-lane reporter. He knows his stuff, yes, but that stunt he pulled in Brazil was a bit of a stupid thing to do and, in general, he seems like a chicken. I wonder if he'll be doing his job in Sao Paulo next year without a protective vest... :hehe:

On the plus-side, Lee McKenzie is far better to look at than Louise Goodman :)


Krazy Kravitz! I would like to see more controversial croud stirring from him like in brazil...

Anyone got a pic of Lee Mckenzie... just so I can see what she looks like?.... 8-)


Here's her homepage: http://www.leemckenzie.tv/

:)
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