Bob Varsha went to work recently in his "Behind the Headlights" series on the Ford GT40 Mk IV (Mark 4, in case you don't know what that means, or wish not to use "Mk" and Roman Numerals). Bob Varsha of the Dartmouth, his alma mater, always seems to provide some wonderful commentary and tells it like it is. If he has to throw in a joke, he will. If he wants to educate the inexperienced, he'll surely do that. He already did that with Le Mans two weeks ago. David Hobbs needs a little love too, right? I'm sure I'll be hearing his commentary during "Legends of Motorsport" and Formula One coverage. Hobbs was a racer, having 20 Le Mans starts in his career. He never won, but he's been around in racing. In one of my posts, I kind of answered my own question. I asked about Leigh Diffey's commentating duties, and I found out that he did commentary for the Aussie V8s. But he also did commenting for MotoGP, World Rally, Formula One, and Le Mans among others. A lot of experience he's got in calling down races. He's a natural for goodness sake.
Any more announcer talk? As a bit of an extra, I'd say that as a pit announcer, Andrew Mariott is pretty cool as well. When he does pit commentary, he reports as if pit road action is just as hot as racing on the track. And sometimes it can. Sometimes, it can't. He makes it sound cool anyways. A nice diversion from NASCAR commentating for sure. I think Mariott mostly does Aussie V8 pit coverage, but I'm not sure. I know Martin Haven (can be heard during ALMS races at times) did Andros Ice Racing coverage.
So a lot of people have lots of coverage experience. But nice to have them come to the States or broadcast to us so we can hear them at work. Next reply?