Steve Matchett (born 23 December 1962 in England) is a commentator for American TV network
Fox Sports on its
Formula E
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programming. He formerly co-hosted live Formula One practices, qualifying sessions, and races alongside
David Hobbs and
Bob Varsha.
As well as his live F1 duties, Matchett also co-presented with the same duo a pre-recorded show on Speed Channel called ''Formula One Debrief'', reviewing the events of the preceding week's grand prix.
Until the conclusion of the
2012 Formula One season
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, he was a commentator for the FOX owned American
Speed Channel. For the
2013 Formula One season
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, he was signed to NBC Sports Network, alongside Speed TV veterans
David Hobbs and
Bob Varsha until broadcasts moved to
ESPN for the 2018 season.
He was a columnist for the Speed Channel website and presented a series of web-based video 'chalk-talk' features in which, with photographs and a telestrator, he explains F1 engineering and technical matters.
He was a regular contributor and columnist to ''
F1 Racing'' magazine from 1996 to 2008. He was Technical Editor of the magazine from 1998 to 2008 (resigning his editorship when Matt Bishop resigned as Editor-in-Chief).
He has also published a semi-autobiographical trilogy based around his years in the F1 pit lane.
Education
Loughborough University
Loughborough University (abbreviated as ''Lough'' or ''Lboro'' for post-nominals) is a public research university in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It has been a university since 1966, but it dates back to 1909, when L ...
(technical college) 1979–1982,
City & Guilds Mechanical Engineering Apprenticeship
Early career
In 1977, he started working as a mechanic for Howlett's of Loughborough performing routine service for Mazda and Vauxhall vehicles. He joined Graypaul Motors in 1986, a UK Ferrari dealership; then to a BMW dealership from 1988 to 1989. In January 1989 he was employed at a Cooper-BMW dealership in Rothley near Loughborough for exactly one year. He began his F1 career in 1990.
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Formula One
Employed by
Nigel Stepney, Matchett worked as a race mechanic with the
Benetton F1 team from 1 February 1990 through 13 February 1998. During this period
Michael Schumacher won the Drivers' Championship in both 1994 and 1995 before leaving the team, moving to Ferrari the following year; while Matchett and his team won the Constructors' Championship in 1995.
Throughout his time with Benetton he worked with many key drivers and personalities of the era: Michael Schumacher,
Nelson Piquet,
Riccardo Patrese,
Martin Brundle,
Johnny Herbert,
Gerhard Berger and
Jean Alesi all drove F1 cars prepared by Matchett.
Herbert and Matchett both claimed their maiden Formula One wins in the
1995 British Grand Prix
The 1995 British Grand Prix (formally the XLVIII British Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 16 July 1995 at Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Northamptonshire, England. It was the eighth round of the 1995 Formula One World ...
, a race perhaps made most famous for the fact that Michael Schumacher and
Damon Hill crashed out of the race while battling for the lead. Although Matchett had by this time experienced many wins as part of the Benetton team, the win at
Silverstone
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was significant as it was the first Benetton victory secured by a Matchett prepared car. Ten years later, in his closing remarks of the relevant episode of
Formula 1 Decade
''Formula One Decade'' was a television show on Speed Channel. First airing on May 11, 2003 the show takes a look at Formula One Grand Prix events that were run 10 years prior to the present season. A one-hour show, the announcers, SPEED's Formul ...
Matchett described his feelings during the closing laps of that landmark race, and how much the win had meant to him. Said Matchett:Herbert and Matchett would team up for another Formula One win in at the
1995 Italian Grand Prix
The 1995 Italian Grand Prix (formally the Pioneer 66o Gran Premio d'Italia) was a Formula One motor race held on 10 September 1995 at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza, Italy. It was the twelfth race of the 1995 Formula One World Champions ...
held at
Monza
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, another race in which Schumacher and Hill crashed out together. His career as a mechanic was brought to an end by a back injury (from which he has since recovered) sustained while operating the rear jack on a car during a pre-race practice session.
Throughout his Benetton career Matchett formed a close working relationship with both Stepney and
Ross Brawn
Ross James Brawn (born 23 November 1954) is a British Formula One managing director, motor sports and technical director.
He is a former motorsport engineer and Formula One team principal, and has worked for a number of Formula One teams. Serv ...
who was then technical director of Benetton. Brawn and Matchett remained on amicable terms even after Brawn's move to Ferrari at the end of 1996 and Matchett's own move into television four years later. During the Speed Channel Formula One broadcasts Matchett often cites conversations he has had with Brawn – and indeed other leading F1 engineers – by way of explaining to his viewers the pressing technical issues of the day.
Television
He made his television debut for
Speedvision in 2000 filling in as a substitute commentator during the Canadian GP weekend. He joined the crew for two more races in 2000, then joined Speedvision's F1 broadcast crew full-time in 2001. In late 2001 Speedvision was acquired by
Fox Television, rebranded as Speed Channel and relocated to
Charlotte,
North Carolina. Matchett made the switch to Charlotte.
Matchett remained with the network until the end of the 2012 season, at which point he joined his colleagues in moving to NBC and NBC Sports.
His broadcasting niche is one of giving priority to the teams' involvement, rather than to any specific driver. During the Speed Channel shows he has often stated that the Constructors Championship is of greater significance to him than the Drivers Championship. At the end of each race show, David Hobbs reads out the driver points; Matchett always reads out the team points.
Unlike his co-announcers, Matchett's unique approach is to talk of the races from the perspective of the competing teams (the engineer's view) rather than the driver's perspective. He describes the track's challenges to the various GP teams and describes how the mechanics prepare the 'set up' of the race cars to try and win the race.
He is also credited with the ability to notice minor changes that the mechanics have made to the cars and for his ability to spot mechanical problems on the cars even while they are running on the circuit. In addition to his duties calling the racing action, Matchett also estimates when the cars will be visiting the pits for fuel and tires.
From 2003 to 2005, Matchett also hosted Speed Channel's Formula 1 Decade.
On 2 April 2004, the show had the daunting task of airing the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, showing the crash that claimed the life of three-time World Drivers' Champion and 41-time Grand Prix race winner
Ayrton Senna. Matchett, a mechanic for Benetton-Ford that weekend, made these remarks at the beginning of the broadcast:
''(*)-There had already been two serious accidents in the days before Senna's, one on 29 April during Friday practice that nearly killed Rubens Barrichello, and one on 30 April during Saturday qualifying that killed Roland Ratzenberger.''
Since 2007, Matchett has hosted an annual series of technical features for SPEED called
RPM - Racing Per Matchett in which he interviews key members of the
Renault F1,
Red Bull Racing and
McLaren
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F1 teams, explaining to the viewers different features of modern race car design and ultra-exotic technology.
In January 2008 he also hosted the first visit to America by
BMW Sauber's popular Pit Lane Park Formula One show, supporting the prestigious
Consumer Electronics Show
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in
Las Vegas. He also emceed the four-day event alongside
Mark Goodman of
Sirius Satellite Radio, one of MTV's original VJs.
Graham Rahal son of
Indy 500 winner
Bobby Rahal drove a
BMW Sauber F1.06
The BMW Sauber F1.06 (or simply BMW F1.06) was the car with which the BMW Sauber team competed in the 2006 Formula One World Championship. It was driven by German Nick Heidfeld, who joined from Williams, and Canadian Jacques Villeneuve, who had ...
car in a series of demonstration runs during the event.
In 2009 Matchett presented a thirty-minute show for Speed Channel called ''Always Ferrari'', in which he visited the famous Italian marque's
Maranello factory, toured the road car restoration division, the Formula 1 racing headquarters and there interviewed F1 team members including drivers
Felipe Massa
Felipe Massa (, born 25 April 1981) is a Brazilian racing driver. He competed in 15 seasons of Formula One between 2002 and 2017, where he scored 11 Grand Prix victories, 41 podiums and finished as championship runner-up in 2008 by one poin ...
and
Kimi Räikkönen
Kimi-Matias Räikkönen (; born 17 October 1979), nicknamed "The Iceman", is a Finnish racing driver who competed in Formula One between 2001 and 2021 for Sauber, McLaren, Ferrari, Lotus, and Alfa Romeo. Räikkönen won the 2007 Formula One Wo ...
.
Bibliography
Matchett's
Formula One trilogy:
* Part One: Life in the Fast Lane.
* Publishing reference:
* Part Two: The Mechanic's Tale.
* Publishing reference:
* Part Three: The Chariot Makers.
* Publishing reference:
References
External links
The Writings of Steve Matchett*
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Formula One people
Motorsport announcers
Alumni of Loughborough University
Living people
1962 births
English motorsport people
Benetton Formula