Good commentators

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johnph

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1,097 posts

230 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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We all know how crap the likes of James Allen are and those who have watched the DTM on Motors will know how bad Carlton Kirby is.

But what about good commentary teams?

James Hinchcliffe and Jeremy Shaw are great on champ car best i've heard.

The two guys who regularly do GP2 they had 2 different guys today (i think Martin Havan is one of them iirc).

Ben Edwards and Tim Harvey are good on btcc.

Any others?

gopher

5,160 posts

260 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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I'm ashamed to say I don't know who they are but he two guys on Radio 5 live today were quite good.

johnph

Original Poster:

1,097 posts

230 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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Maurice Hamilton is one of them - hes good. No idea who the other guy is.

FourWheelDrift

88,551 posts

285 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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Jack Burnicle and Jim Whitham (World Superbikes)
Keith Huewen & Julian Ryder (GP500 few years back)
Toby Moody & Julian Ryder (current MotoGP)
Simon Hill & John Hindhaugh (BTCC support races)

Chocmonster

919 posts

212 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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My top commentator is John Hindhaugh who does sportscar races like the ALMS. He doesn't need a co-commentator but it's always good when he has someone in the pitlane to get the extra gossip.

Dare2Fail

3,808 posts

209 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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FourWheelDrift said:
Jack Burnicle and Jim Whitham (World Superbikes)
You are having a laugh, right? Jack Burnicle could be one of THE most useless commentators since man invented the wheel!! He misses important passes for entire laps and then tries to cover it up by stating it has just happened, he seems to have very little knowledge about the racing in general, and is just generally annoying and useless. The only good thing about him as that he gives Jim someone to rip the piss out off.

Don't forget Jack's fabulous faux pas that make Murray look like a genius "Wow, we are going to have an Isreali on the podium. I wonder if they have a national anthem, I always thought it was just the sound of gunfire and bombs exploding". It'd be funny if the guy wasn't such an idiot.

  • and breath*

FourWheelDrift

88,551 posts

285 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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Dare2Fail said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Jack Burnicle and Jim Whitham (World Superbikes)
You are having a laugh, right? Jack Burnicle could be one of THE most useless commentators since man invented the wheel!!
Yes, Jack is a fool but Jim Whitham is far better than Brundle in getting things right and back on track when James Allen goofs up. Burnicle and Whitham are a laugh commentating and I'd rather be laughing than shouting at the TV.

ady_GTi

325 posts

211 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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i really enjoyed the american coverage on speed actually.

Bob Varsha
Steve Matchet
David Hobbs
Peter Winsor

pretty good technical chat and provide alot of entertainment. Hobbsy is good fun wouldnt hear JA saying "look at massa bollocking into the corner"

Nicholas Blair

4,096 posts

285 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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David Leslie -WTCC on Eurosport always good and knows his technical side too.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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Ben Edwards is wasted in BTCC, he should be doing the cocks job.

Dunk76

4,350 posts

215 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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The Nascar commentary is always pretty amusing - curious mix of American anchor-man professionalism interspersed with guest Driver-commentators (usually retired guys, or those out due to injury).

You get the slick pro-commentary, backed with a brilliant mix of Hillbilly racer humour, driving insight, and general piss-taking.

They'll spend entire laps taking the mick out of each other, the crew-chiefs, the drivers, the cars, the weather - but never the fans or the sponsors.

Makes the Motors TV, Setanta and ITV efforts look completely useless.

Edited by Dunk76 on Sunday 9th September 21:44

ph123

1,841 posts

219 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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I think Moody and Rider are great.
I think Martin's very good too, and I don't see why so many have it in for James Allan. It's a much more difficult job than Brundle's.

skeggysteve

5,724 posts

218 months

Sunday 9th September 2007
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The best ever F1 commentary team was Murray and James.
If have never heard them, sorry, but you missed the best.

Second best, and maybe the best of the the post Murray era, Wattie and Ben Edwards on F1 Digital+.
Must say that Matt L was also very good.

Sportscars - well there can't be anyone better than Hindy.
Radio LeMans would not be the same with out him.

Champ car - James Hinchcliffe and Jeremy Shaw.
Jeremy is out of the MW mould, he has an encyclopedic knowledge of the sport .
James Hinchcliffe just comes across as a really nice guy, who knows what he's talking about


Piglet

6,250 posts

256 months

Monday 10th September 2007
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Nobody's mentioned David Addison, the man who could make snail racing sound exciting biggrin

clicdallara

143 posts

203 months

Monday 10th September 2007
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David Addison is excellent!

Brian Jones is a legend.

The Speed TV in the United States are excellent!

Paul Page and Mike Dunn are brillient and make NHRA worth watching!

Mike King of the IMS network is good as well.

David Leslie is informative but drones on.

The "Race and Rally" programme on Channel 5 is dreadful as is "Club Motorsport" on Men and Motors! They seem to be the same programme!

The American commentators on Sky for the IRL Indy Car series are dreadful as well.

While the Champcar pair are excellent!


Piglet

6,250 posts

256 months

Monday 10th September 2007
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clicdallara said:
Brian Jones is a legend.
yes and the highlight of LM night times of course is Neville Hay - an absolute gent and a very interesting commentator

Gregor Marshall

953 posts

229 months

Monday 10th September 2007
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Charlie Cox and Steve Parish?

onomatopoeia

3,471 posts

218 months

Monday 10th September 2007
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Dunk76 said:
The Nascar commentary is always pretty amusing - curious mix of American anchor-man professionalism interspersed with guest Driver-commentators (usually retired guys, or those out due to injury).

You get the slick pro-commentary, backed with a brilliant mix of Hillbilly racer humour, driving insight, and general piss-taking.

They'll spend entire laps taking the mick out of each other, the crew-chiefs, the drivers, the cars, the weather - but never the fans or the sponsors.

Makes the Motors TV, Setanta and ITV efforts look completely useless.

Edited by Dunk76 on Sunday 9th September 21:44
Yes and no - aside from Andy Petree I can do without the ESPN crew. Disappointed that judging by Richmond they seem to be doing the races shown on ABC this year instead of Wally Dallenbach et al.

On Fox Darrel "Boogity" Waltrip is a giggle and Larry McReynolds is very informative.

Note for people that don't watch NASCAR - the 36 races that make up the cup season are shown on a total of four different channels, 12 each on Fox and ABC, six each on ESPN and TNT, hence all the different commentators.

Redlake27

2,255 posts

245 months

Monday 10th September 2007
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Yes, on Eurosports Champcar coverage Canadian James Hinchcliffe is a bit of a find..........

Very young, very eloquent, very insightful. Proves you don't need to be an old duffer to be an expert pundit

http://www.hinchtown.com/

aeropilot

34,666 posts

228 months

Monday 10th September 2007
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Gregor Marshall said:
Charlie Cox and Steve Parish?
yesyes

They get my vote as numbero uno......