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  1. Commentary career. Following a career racing cars, Cox moved into the commentary box in 1997, commentating on BTCC in 1997 alongside the legendary voice of motorsport, Murray Walker. Following Walker's departure in 1998, Cox was lined-up alongside 1982 Formula One World Championship runner-up John Watson.

  2. Charlie Cox, born in Sydney on the 10th October 1960, was a competitor on four wheels before hitting the commentators trail. He moved to the UK in 1990, and in 1993 was competing in the National Saloon Car Cup, winning five races in a Ford Escort RS Cosworth, as well as the Willhire 24 Hours.

  3. Charlie Cox (aged 55) is an Australian racing driver, journalist, motorcycle commentator and television and radio presenter. Cox presented the initial season of Top Gear Australia, along with Warren Brown and Steve Pizzati.

  4. VISORDOWN'S MOTOGP insider has called in this morning with the news that the Australian half of BBC's MotoGP commentary team, Charlie Cox, is quitting the show. It's alleged the portly commentator is returning to Australia to front the country's weekly Top Gear programme.

  5. In 1985, Parrish started commentating for BBC radio, before joining Sky television to commentate on Superbike alongside Barry Nutley He moved to the BBC in 1990 to commentate on the British 125 championship, before transferring to the BBC’s Moto GP coverage, currently undertaken with Charlie Cox.

  6. Parrish was previously co commentator on World Superbikes for the BBC with Leigh Diffey. Parrish then teamed up with Charlie Cox commentating on MotoGP coverage, until the BBC lost its contract at the end of 2013.

  7. Jul 14, 2019 · Steve and Charlie discuss life as BBC MotoGP reporters, on TV and off air, in transit and simply having fun. Simply hilarious!

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