Biography
Maurice Hamilton, born on April 29, 1947, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a renowned British motorsport journalist, author, and broadcaster known for his in-depth coverage of Formula 1. With a career spanning over four decades, Hamilton has contributed to major publications including The Guardian, The Observer, and BBC Sport, offering detailed insights and analysis on the sport. He began covering F1 in the late 1970s and quickly gained a reputation for his expertise and engaging storytelling.
Hamilton has authored numerous books on Formula 1, including biographies of legendary drivers and team principals, as well as historical accounts of the sport’s evolution. His books, such as Niki Lauda and Williams, are highly regarded for their depth and accuracy. He has also been a regular voice on BBC Radio 5 Live’s F1 coverage, bringing his knowledge and passion to a wide audience.
As one of the most respected voices in motorsport journalism, Maurice Hamilton has made significant contributions to the understanding and appreciation of Formula 1, chronicling its history with a unique blend of insight and narrative skill.