Calvin Fish
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| Calvin Fish | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | |
| Born | Calvin Fish 22 July 1961 |
| Championship titles | |
| 1987 East | Atlantic Championship |
Calvin Fish (born 22 July 1961 in Norwich)[1] is a British television commentator for NBC Sports and a former racing driver.[2][3]
Fish began his career in karts at 13. He then moved to Formula Ford in 1979 at age 18[citation needed] and then British Formula Three. He finished fourth in the 1983 British Formula Three Championship[1] and was the only other driver besides Ayrton Senna and Martin Brundle to win a race that year. He then came to the United States and competed in various classes of SCCA competition as well as IMSA GT.[citation needed] He was the 1987 Formula Atlantic champion and then made 14 starts in the Indy Lights series.[1] He returned to sports cars following a good showing at a Roush Racing gong-show shoutout. He was the GTO class winner at the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Daytona in 1990. He drove sporadically until 1995.[citation needed]
Fish is currently an analyst and commentator for NBC Sports on IMSA broadcasts, and for CBS Sports Network on GT World Challenge America broadcasts.[4][5]