Jonathan Palmer

Name: Jonathan Palmer

Nationality: Great Britain

Date of birth: November 7, 1956 - London

A levelheaded and pragmatic personality who completed his medical training and qualified as a doctor, Palmer held two hospital posts before opting for a full-time career in professional motor racing. Palmer made his single seater reputation in Formula Ford, winning the 1982 British Formula 3 Championship before winning the '83 European Formula 2 crown in a Ralt-Honda, a year that also saw his Formula 1 debut in a third works Williams FW08C in the European Grand Prix at Brands Hatch. In 1984 he graduated full-time to Formula 1 with the RAM team and thereafter switched to the German Zakspeed team for 1985 and 86. Three seasons with Tyrrell followed, during which he took the 1988 Jim Clark Trophy for the best-placed driver of a non-turbocharged car competing in the World Championship. By the end of 1989 Palmer had been eclipsed by Jean Alesi's arrival in the Tyrrell team after which he was only too happy to take over as test driver for the Honda Marlboro McLaren team in 1990. After the death of James Hunt in 1993, Palmer took over as Murray Walker's partner commentating on the Formula 1 World Championship for BBC Television, a role which lasted two seasons. More recently he has established the Formula Palmer Audi junior single seater category which has been a great hit with ambitious aspiring racers.

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