Sam Posey

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Sam Posey (b. May 26, 1944) is a former Formula One driver from the United States. He participated in 1 grand prix, debuting on October 8, 1972. He scored 0 championship points.

Posey went on to become a auto racing commentator for ABC Sports. While commentating the 1986 Indianapolis 500, as there was a yellow flag out near the end of the race, Posey would use a two way radio to ask an impromptu question to race leader Kevin Cogan. Posey was asking Cogan about his thoughts about leading the Indianapolis 500 at this stage. Cogan would politely reply to Posey that he was "busy now", but would talk to him later. Posey understood the circumstances and told the audience if that was him, "I wouldn't want to talk to me either".

In 1989 Posey was brought in as part of the ABC Sports broadcast team covering the 1989 Tour de France. Many people were surprised by Posey's knowledge and genuine enthusiasm for the sport. ABC would bring him back as the lead anchor for the 1990 and 1991 races.

Posey would then move to Speedvision (now known as SPEED Channel) He currently does essay work for Outdoor Life Network's coverage of the Tour de France serving as the "Race Historian".

Posey suffers from Parkinson's Disease.

Posey is also the author of Playing With Trains, a book on model railroading published by Random House.

Complete Formula One results

Yr Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team
1972 Surt ARG SAF SPA MON BEL FRA GBR DEU AUT ITA CAN USA Surt