John Watson, born on May fourth, nineteen forty-six, is a distinguished British former racing driver and broadcaster hailing from Northern Ireland. His illustrious career in Formula One spanned from nineteen seventy-three to nineteen eighty-five, during which he showcased his exceptional talent by securing five Grand Prix victories over twelve seasons.
Watson's journey in Formula One saw him compete for several renowned teams, including Brabham, Surtees, Lotus, Penske, and McLaren. Notably, he achieved a remarkable third place finish in the World Drivers' Championship in nineteen eighty-two while driving for McLaren, solidifying his status as a formidable competitor in the sport.
In addition to his Formula One endeavors, Watson also made his mark in the World Sportscar Championship, where he finished as the runner-up in nineteen eighty-seven with Jaguar. His versatility and skill on the track were evident as he transitioned between different racing formats.
After retiring from competitive racing, Watson took on the role of a commentator for Eurosport from nineteen eighty-nine until nineteen ninety-six. His expertise and insights have continued to shine, as he has served as the lead commentator for the GT World Challenge Europe since twenty twenty-two and provided commentary for the twenty twenty-two Miami Grand Prix on F1TV.