Home Actor Will Buxton HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Will Buxton Instagram - So, this is 300. A triple century of Grands Prix attended professionally as a journalist and broadcaster. Honestly, it blows my mind. I’m so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve been given over the years and the chances people took on me these past 2 decades. From Grandprix.com where it began to F1 Magazine to Metro, GPWeek, Speed, NBC and now to be part of the official broadcast on F1TV, it’s been a wild and completely unexpected ride and one for which I’m truly thankful, not least to the amazing people and talented teams I’ve worked with, and all those who have supported me and helped me grow. You might ask how in 22 years I’ve not done more than 300. Well, in the early years, seasons were “only” 15 or 16 races long. I spent 3 of those seasons working in PR in GP2 and despite having a pass that gave me access to the F1 paddock don’t consider those to be Grands Prix I worked in F1. Today, as I get a bit older and more mindful of being more present at home, I’ve sought to cap attendance just beneath the full schedule. My total, across all championships, all races attended professionally and commentaries recorded at track or from back at Biggin Hill, now stands at 600+. And I know… that’s a frankly insane figure. It’s the greatest job in the world. And the greatest honour to talk to you all about the thing we all love. Thanks for following along x

Will Buxton Instagram – So, this is 300. A triple century of Grands Prix attended professionally as a journalist and broadcaster. Honestly, it blows my mind. I’m so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve been given over the years and the chances people took on me these past 2 decades. From Grandprix.com where it began to F1 Magazine to Metro, GPWeek, Speed, NBC and now to be part of the official broadcast on F1TV, it’s been a wild and completely unexpected ride and one for which I’m truly thankful, not least to the amazing people and talented teams I’ve worked with, and all those who have supported me and helped me grow. You might ask how in 22 years I’ve not done more than 300. Well, in the early years, seasons were “only” 15 or 16 races long. I spent 3 of those seasons working in PR in GP2 and despite having a pass that gave me access to the F1 paddock don’t consider those to be Grands Prix I worked in F1. Today, as I get a bit older and more mindful of being more present at home, I’ve sought to cap attendance just beneath the full schedule. My total, across all championships, all races attended professionally and commentaries recorded at track or from back at Biggin Hill, now stands at 600+. And I know… that’s a frankly insane figure. It’s the greatest job in the world. And the greatest honour to talk to you all about the thing we all love. Thanks for following along x

Will Buxton Instagram - So, this is 300. A triple century of Grands Prix attended professionally as a journalist and broadcaster. Honestly, it blows my mind. I’m so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve been given over the years and the chances people took on me these past 2 decades. From Grandprix.com where it began to F1 Magazine to Metro, GPWeek, Speed, NBC and now to be part of the official broadcast on F1TV, it’s been a wild and completely unexpected ride and one for which I’m truly thankful, not least to the amazing people and talented teams I’ve worked with, and all those who have supported me and helped me grow. You might ask how in 22 years I’ve not done more than 300. Well, in the early years, seasons were “only” 15 or 16 races long. I spent 3 of those seasons working in PR in GP2 and despite having a pass that gave me access to the F1 paddock don’t consider those to be Grands Prix I worked in F1. Today, as I get a bit older and more mindful of being more present at home, I’ve sought to cap attendance just beneath the full schedule. My total, across all championships, all races attended professionally and commentaries recorded at track or from back at Biggin Hill, now stands at 600+. And I know… that’s a frankly insane figure. It’s the greatest job in the world. And the greatest honour to talk to you all about the thing we all love. Thanks for following along x

Will Buxton Instagram – So, this is 300. A triple century of Grands Prix attended professionally as a journalist and broadcaster. Honestly, it blows my mind.

I’m so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve been given over the years and the chances people took on me these past 2 decades. From Grandprix.com where it began to F1 Magazine to Metro, GPWeek, Speed, NBC and now to be part of the official broadcast on F1TV, it’s been a wild and completely unexpected ride and one for which I’m truly thankful, not least to the amazing people and talented teams I’ve worked with, and all those who have supported me and helped me grow.

You might ask how in 22 years I’ve not done more than 300. Well, in the early years, seasons were “only” 15 or 16 races long. I spent 3 of those seasons working in PR in GP2 and despite having a pass that gave me access to the F1 paddock don’t consider those to be Grands Prix I worked in F1. Today, as I get a bit older and more mindful of being more present at home, I’ve sought to cap attendance just beneath the full schedule.

My total, across all championships, all races attended professionally and commentaries recorded at track or from back at Biggin Hill, now stands at 600+. And I know… that’s a frankly insane figure.

It’s the greatest job in the world. And the greatest honour to talk to you all about the thing we all love.

Thanks for following along x | Posted on 26/Oct/2023 00:09:55

Will Buxton Instagram – So, this is 300. A triple century of Grands Prix attended professionally as a journalist and broadcaster. Honestly, it blows my mind. 

I’m so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve been given over the years and the chances people took on me these past 2 decades. From Grandprix.com where it began to F1 Magazine to Metro, GPWeek, Speed, NBC and now to be part of the official broadcast on F1TV, it’s been a wild and completely unexpected ride and one for which I’m truly thankful, not least to the amazing people and talented teams I’ve worked with, and all those who have supported me and helped me grow. 

You might ask how in 22 years I’ve not done more than 300. Well, in the early years, seasons were “only” 15 or 16 races long. I spent 3 of those seasons working in PR in GP2 and despite having a pass that gave me access to the F1 paddock don’t consider those to be Grands Prix I worked in F1. Today, as I get a bit older and more mindful of being more present at home, I’ve sought to cap attendance just beneath the full schedule. 

My total, across all championships, all races attended professionally and commentaries recorded at track or from back at Biggin Hill, now stands at 600+. And I know… that’s a frankly insane figure. 

It’s the greatest job in the world. And the greatest honour to talk to you all about the thing we all love. 

Thanks for following along x
Will Buxton Instagram – So, this is 300. A triple century of Grands Prix attended professionally as a journalist and broadcaster. Honestly, it blows my mind. 

I’m so grateful for the many opportunities I’ve been given over the years and the chances people took on me these past 2 decades. From Grandprix.com where it began to F1 Magazine to Metro, GPWeek, Speed, NBC and now to be part of the official broadcast on F1TV, it’s been a wild and completely unexpected ride and one for which I’m truly thankful, not least to the amazing people and talented teams I’ve worked with, and all those who have supported me and helped me grow. 

You might ask how in 22 years I’ve not done more than 300. Well, in the early years, seasons were “only” 15 or 16 races long. I spent 3 of those seasons working in PR in GP2 and despite having a pass that gave me access to the F1 paddock don’t consider those to be Grands Prix I worked in F1. Today, as I get a bit older and more mindful of being more present at home, I’ve sought to cap attendance just beneath the full schedule. 

My total, across all championships, all races attended professionally and commentaries recorded at track or from back at Biggin Hill, now stands at 600+. And I know… that’s a frankly insane figure. 

It’s the greatest job in the world. And the greatest honour to talk to you all about the thing we all love. 

Thanks for following along x

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