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[[File:Louise Goodman.jpg|thumb|right|Goodman at the 2009 [[British Touring Car Championship|BTCC]] Festival in [[Edinburgh]].]]
[[File:Louise Goodman.jpg|thumb|right|Goodman at the 2009 [[British Touring Car Championship|BTCC]] Festival in [[Edinburgh]].]]
'''Louise Goodman''' (born 1964<ref>[http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/700389.look_whos_in_the_fast_lane/ Look who's in the fast lane] - Oxord Mail, March 2006</ref>) is a British commentator and reporter who worked on [[ITV Network|ITV]]'s [[Formula One]] coverage until it ceased at the [[2008 Brazilian Grand Prix]]. Her former partner was John Walton, the [[Minardi]] team manager who died of a heart attack shortly before the [[2004 British Grand Prix]].<ref name="tv.com">http://www.tv.com/louise-goodman/person/426352/summary.html</ref>
'''Louise Goodman''' is a British commentator and reporter who worked on [[ITV Network|ITV]]'s [[Formula One]] coverage until it ceased at the [[2008 Brazilian Grand Prix]]. Her former partner was John Walton, the [[Minardi]] team manager who died of a heart attack shortly before the [[2004 British Grand Prix]].<ref name="tv.com">http://www.tv.com/louise-goodman/person/426352/summary.html</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 23:09, 22 August 2014

Goodman at the 2009 BTCC Festival in Edinburgh.

Louise Goodman is a British commentator and reporter who worked on ITV's Formula One coverage until it ceased at the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix. Her former partner was John Walton, the Minardi team manager who died of a heart attack shortly before the 2004 British Grand Prix.[1]

Biography

After growing up in Alresford, Hampshire,[1] Goodman worked in marketing for the Jordan team before becoming one of the two pitlane reporters for ITV's Formula One coverage, initially alongside James Allen and later Ted Kravitz. Other than occasional pre-race segments by Beverley Turner, she was the only woman in the team. She was part of ITV's F1 team across the 12 years of the company's coverage.

In 2007 she became the presenter of ITV's coverage of the British Touring Car Championship alongside Ted Kravitz. In 2008 she joined HondaRacingF1.com as guest presenter for Formula One's first online TV channel.[2]

In 2009, she rejoined ITV's coverage of the British Touring Car Championship alongside Steve Rider as reporter.

References

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