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Let's start things off with this gem, Murray Walker’s debut radio commentary at the 1949 British Grand Prix. Unfortunately it's not very long but it's a great way to kick things off here. Here's a some of info on this broadcast and Murray - Murray Walker’s 1949 British GP Commentary (Silverstone, 14 May 1949) Radio debut at age 25: Positioned alongside Max Robertson at Stowe Corner for the BBC’s live radio coverageWikipedia+15Wikipedia+15Autosport+15 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Walker?utm_source=chatgpt.com]. Historic context: This race predated official F1 (which began in 1950) and was known simply as the British Grand Prix . Memorable incident: Murray witnessed John Bolster’s car barrel roll down Hangar Straight into a bloody heap at the base of their commentary box. Believing Bolster had died, Walker calmly reported, “Bolster’s gone off.” Thankfully, Bolster survived lancasterinsurance.co.uk+3The Independent+3Reddit+3 [https://www.independent.co.uk/f1/murray-walker-death-formula-1-commentator-obituary-b1816877.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com]. Rising through adversity: His measured delivery under such sudden drama highlighted his natural composure—hallmarks of his later legendary style Reddit+2The Independent+2Reddit+2 [https://www.independent.co.uk/f1/murray-walker-death-formula-1-commentator-obituary-b1816877.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com]. Race result: The event was won by Switzerland’s Toulo de Graffenried in a Maserati. He led a field that included ERA drivers like Bob Gerard and Louis Rosier Taken from Walkers autobiography 'I was in the elevated rabbit hutch of a commentary box at Silverstone’s Stowe Corner … I thought, ‘Blimey, they didn’t tell me what to say about something like this,’ and accurately, but understatedly, I said, ‘Bolster’s gone off!’
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