The BBC has confirmed its broadcast team for the 2012 Formula 1 season with new additions including Ben Edwards, former technical director Gary Anderson, James Allen and Jennie Gow.
Jake Humphrey, Eddie Jordan and David Coulthard will continue in their current roles, as will Lee McKenzie as pit lane reporter.
Edwards becomes lead commentator alongside co-commentator David Coulthard, with Allen becoming lead commentator for Radio 5 live, replacing David Croft who joins Sky.
Anderson, who’s worked with McLaren, Jordan, Stewart and Jaguar, joins the TV team as technical analyst, providing expert insight from the pit lane on all the latest developments in strategy and technology from the team garages, whilst Jennie Gow is takes up a similar role for Radio 5 live.
The BBC’s Head of Formula 1 Ben Gallop: “We’re delighted to welcome Ben, James, Gary and Jennie to the BBC presentation team. They bring with them a wealth of experience and knowledge, and huge passion for the sport which will help bring the season to life for our audiences on TV, radio and online.”
Ben Edwards: “I’m thrilled to be joining the BBC F1 team; it’s a dream come true to be broadcasting from Grands Prix all over the world with such a prestigious broadcaster and such a talented group of people. My first stint as an F1 commentator coincided with David Coulthard’s first full season in F1 as a driver, and I am relishing the opportunity to work with him now in conveying the drama, excitement and passion that is wrapped up in each and every event.”
James Allen: “I’m really happy. 5 live is the default setting on my radio at home and in the car, it’s a great institution and I’m proud to be part of it. Anyone who has followed my career knows I love a challenge. This is a time of change in our industry and I see great opportunity here, thanks to the unique place Radio 5 live has in this sport.”