Murray is undoubtedly one of the best-loved characters in the sporting world.
Murray Walker was born into the world of motor racing. His father Graham was a motorcycle TT champion and Walker Jnr saw his first race when he was two. After active service in World War II, he forged a successful career as an advertising executive, handling the accounts of blue-chip firms such as Mars, Esso and the Co-op. His debut as a sports commentator came in 1949, when he covered the British GP at Silverstone for BBC Radio. He has since spent more than 50 years commentating on motor racing and in particular F1, initially for the BBC before moving over to ITV in 1997.

Leon Haslam rider for Team Renegade Ducatii gave some fascinating answers to Men and Motors Steve Berry's questions in interviews over the weekend. He gave visitors to the event an interesting insight into his own world of superbike racing.
Police motorcyclists from many forces around the country worked with riders over the weekend running accompanied Ride Outs both on the riders own machines and also demos from Honda, Yamaha and Ducati.
There were over 475 ride outs completed over the weekend with 150 kids put through their paces on scooters. The weekend was undoubtably a great success.
Special thanks for also supporting the weekend with trade stands and demo machines were:
Alf Englands of Bedworth Yamaha dealer
Frettons of Leamington Suzuki dealer
Knotts of Stratford on Avon Honda and Triumph dealer
Ducati Coventry Ducati Dealer
Team Renegade Ducati
Giali Protec Q
Devitt DA Insurance
Ultraseal
Force Motorcycles
Robsom Racing
Sainsburys
BSM Rider Training
Mag
BMF
Autoseal
If you would like to discuss anything to do with the National Bikesafe Weekend please contact:
P.C. 249 Neil Colledge or
P.C. 828 Ian Tatton
Tel: 01926 415440/1
email warwickshirepolice@bikesafe.co.uk