“What I wished above all else after 52 years of speaking about grand prix racing, was to exit on a excessive notice and be euphoric about the truth that we now have simply seen an incredible race… In order that’s the final from me. All I can say is, it at all times has been a pleasure and I hope that you’ll get pleasure from grand prix racing to any extent further. Goodbye.”
With these phrases to digicam, in a commentary field excessive above the grandstand at Indianapolis, legendary F1 TV commentator and my mentor, Murray Walker, signed off his epic profession and remaining commentary on the US Grand Prix. It was 30 September 2001, two weeks earlier than the nice man’s 78th birthday. It was the top of an period.
How do you finish a profession like Murray’s? By not occurring too lengthy. Regardless of his superior age, Murray was at all times supremely match; he labored out 3 times per week within the health club and nonetheless had a bone-crushing handshake into his 90s.
However the journey had begun to take its toll and on the eve of the 2000 F1 title showdown in Suzuka he was not sure if he might broadcast, having contracted a respiratory sickness. He had already missed the French GP that yr after dislocating a hip.
I stuffed in for him there and over the winter it was determined by ITV head of sport Brian Barwick that Murray would have a remaining swansong season in 2001 with me taking up 5 races as a prelude to the full-time function from 2002. My understudy Ted Kravitz would exchange me as pitlane reporter, alongside Louise Goodman, a task Ted nonetheless performs brilliantly at present for Sky Sports activities.
Ted’s function within the ITV staff had been as a commentary field producer, a 3rd wheel alongside Murray and Martin Brundle. He remembers that remaining broadcast vividly.
“It’s bizarre, I do not keep in mind pondering as he got here into the comm field, ‘Wow, that is the final time,’” says Kravitz. “There was a sort of dedication from each Martin and I to make every part good. We did not need an annoying name. We did not need any errors.”
Kravitz remembers a want to make sure every part was good for Walker’s farewell commentary
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The race had been chosen for Murray’s finale so he might log out in entrance of a primetime TV viewers within the UK. However the weekend was overshadowed by the 11 September terrorist assaults on the World Commerce Centre and Pentagon. In among the many celebrations for Murray, had been commemorations for the three,000 folks killed within the atrocity. Groups ran black nosecones in mourning. Many drivers didn’t wish to be there, not to mention race below such circumstances.
Regardless of the pall solid by 9/11, F1 organised a touching occasion for Murray on the Saturday evening. Bernie Ecclestone gave him an F1 move for all times. Tony George, then CEO of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, introduced Murray with a brick from the unique observe laid in 1911. It’d sound odd at present, however this gesture moved Murray probably the most, being a eager pupil of racing historical past. The brick immediately grew to become one in every of his most treasured possessions.
Lots of the drivers and staff bosses had been there, together with David Coulthard, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. World champion Michael Schumacher, who was a much better sport than he was given credit score for, was there too. He joined Murray on stage to learn out some Murray “bloopers” referring to him. My favorite was, “And right here comes Ralf Schumacher, the son (sic) of world champion Michael Schumacher. Now the boot is on the opposite Schumacher.”
He clearly didn’t need any extra fuss. A lot as he cherished being the centre of consideration, he additionally knew when sufficient was sufficient
As soon as the race was over, all of us gathered for a remaining drink within the TV compound. It was temporary. Murray usually didn’t benefit from the stress of dashing to the airport after a race. He most well-liked a leisurely journey residence on the Monday. So it was out of character that he had determined to e-book a Sunday evening flight out of Indianapolis. Wanting again, he clearly didn’t need any extra fuss. A lot as he cherished being the centre of consideration, he additionally knew when sufficient was sufficient.
This got here up once more 20 years later when he handed away, aged 97. We realized he had left strict directions in his will for no funeral and no memorial service. It was a supply of nice remorse to myself, Martin, Ted, Louise and lots of others who had the pleasure of working with him over time.
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“He didn’t like a fuss, he was old-school like that,” says Goodman. “His spouse was with him that Indianapolis weekend and she or he was a girl who didn’t like a fuss. She had not performed any half in his F1 life. So he was very matter of reality about it. However he actually loved that Saturday evening and the truth that all of F1 got here out for him.”
Walker was held in exceptionally excessive regard by all who knew and labored with him, making the 2001 US GP broadcast a real finish of an period
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