Murray to return to commentary box.

Formula 1's most well know🌼n commentator, Murray Walker will get back behind the microphone next weekend for the Race of Champions event at Wembley Stadium.

Murray will be on-hand for Sky Sports' live coverage of the extravaganza, a൲s the likes of Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button and David Coulthard compete on a purpose-built race track under ꩵthe famous arch.

"The Race of Champions is a brilliant concept and it's going to be a fantastic occasion," he noted. "The driver line-up is great and the venue unique. I'm raring to get into the Sky Sports commentary box.

Murray Walker (GBR), China F1, Shanghai, 5-7th, October 2007
Murray Walker (GBR), China F1, Shanghai, 5-7th, October 2007
© Peter Fox

Formula 1's most well known commentator, Murr🥃ay Walker will get back behind the microphone next weekend for the Race of Champions event at Wembley Stadium.

Murray will be on-hand for Sky Sports' live c💜overage of the extravaganza, as the likes of Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button and David Coulthard compete on a pur𝓀pose-built race track under the famous arch.

"The Race of Champions is a brilliant concept and it's going to be a fantastic occasion," he noted. "The driver line-up is great and the venue unique. I'm raring to get into the Sky Sports commentary box.

"The prospect of seeing Michael Schumacher back in the seat is mouth-watering. I also can't wait to💦 see how the likes of Jenson Button, David Coulthard and Andy Priaulx get on against him too."

Sky Sports' live coverage will be presented by Georgie Thompson, who presents A1 Grand Prix on Sky, as well as Sky Sports News.

"We've got motorsport legends on the track, and now we've got one in the commentary box," said Thompson. "I can't ♐wait to work alongside🐟 Murray on what should be an unforgettable day of motorsport."

The Race of Champions was created in 1998 and features a multitude of drivers from various formats, racing one another in identical 🧸cars on ♓a parallel track to determine a 'Champion of Champions'.

Over 16 drivers will compete in a series of knockout heats in their own division to determine th𓃲eir class champion. Then in a shootout to determine who is the master of motorsport, the winners from the two divisions go head to head in a super final.

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