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McNish joins BBC's F1 coverage for 2013

Ex-Formula 1 driver Allan McNish has joined the BBC's coverage team for the 2013 campaign. The Scot, who competes for Audi in endurance racing, will serve as an analyst alongside lead Radio 5 live commentor James Allen, while Ben Edwards and David Coulthard retain their partnership for qualifying sessions and races. On live Grand Prix weekends, featuring practice sessions on BBC Two and BBC HD, the previously announced Suzi Perry will front the coverage, with support from lead analyst Eddie Jordan. In the pit lane, Tom Clarkson joins Lee McKenzie as a reporter, while the latter remains as the host of Inside F1 on the BBC News Channel. "Last year saw us rise to the challenge of bringing...
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