- Ben Edwards
Ben Edwards is a British motor racing commentator. At the moment, he is the voice of
A1 Grand Prix and theBritish Touring Car Championship in addition toFormula One DVD Reviews for Duke Video. In the past, he has worked forEurosport ,ESPN , andF1 Digital + . He is known for his enthusiastic, energetic commentary style similar to that ofMurray Walker .__FORCETOC__
Career
Starting out
Brought up in
Surrey , Edwards first started out in motorsport as a mechanic for Formula Ford teams in 1982 before beginning a career as a racing driver. He won the firstFormula First championship, a now defunct championship for new drivers, and went to become champion in Caterham Vauxhall sports cars. He also took part in the Euro Vauxhall Lotus championship where he raced against the likes ofDavid Coulthard andMika Häkkinen . [http://www.btccinfo.co.uk/2005/launch/edwards_hyde.html]He first started commentating after enjoying his experience teaching racing at
Brands Hatch and Snetterton. His first commentary position was for the BBC withTiff Needell , but he became known to British viewers through his Formula 1 commentary onEurosport . He was usually partnered with former Formula One race winner John Watson.Champ Car
When Eurosport lost the rights to Formula 1 at the end of 1996, Edwards became the voice of
Champ Car racing for viewers of Eurosport andESPN International, also carried by Channel 5. His work alongsideJeremy Shaw was regarded as a big success. Perhaps his most famous moment was his commentary of the final lap of the 2000 Michigan 500 which was so dramatic that French Eurosport used his commentary in their highlights of that race.Although Edwards was very popular with the viewers, he gradually became tired of commuting from Britain to the United States for every race. He considered moving permanently to the United States. He eventually decided to remain in England, and reduce his involvement in America.Fact|date=March 2007
In 2001, Edwards was replaced by
Guy Hobbs as the main Champ Car commentator, but he did commentate for the races in Japan, Detroit, Mid-Ohio, Germany, Houston and Australia when Hobbs or Shaw had other commitments, and at the circuit for Rockingham.Return to England
In 2002, Edwards joined
ITV to commentate on theBritish Touring Car Championship —something he still does today. He also took on the role of lead commentator forF1 Digital + and was reunited with his old colleague, John Watson. F1 Digital + finished at the end of the 2002 season, but since 2005 Watson and Edwards have been working together on Sky Sports and the international feed forA1 Grand Prix .On some occasions when
British Touring Car Championship andA1 Grand Prix races clashed, he has been replaced onITV byJohn Hindhaugh .Edwards has been linked with a possible move to the BBC from 2009 to cover
Formula One which the BBC regained the rights to in March 2008.Fact|date=March 2008Edwards has also commentated on general motorsport events for Eurosport and British TV, including coverage of the
British Formula Three Championship (alongsideMartin Haven ).There are rumours that Ben Edwards will return to cover F1 when the BBC retake the F1 Rights for 2009 however there are no reports yet who the BBC will choose.
Personal life
Edwards, with his wife Belinda, runs [http://www.entreprix.co.uk Entreprix, Ltd.] , a "motorsports specialist" company. Founded in 1987, the company has managed numerous motorsport championships, the most recent being the
British GT Championship from 2003-2005.He currently resides in
Norfolk .External links
* [http://www.entreprix.co.uk/about_ben.html Biography of Ben Edwards on Entreprix's website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5AoTROb0H0 Ben Edwards commentates the final laps of the 2000 Michigan 500 on YouTube]
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