Calvin Fish

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Calvin Fish (born 22 July 1961 in Norwich) is an English television announcer for the Speed Channel and a former race car driver.

Fish began his career in karts at 13. He then moved to Formula Ford in 1979 at age 18 and then British Formula Three. He then came to the United States and competed in various classes of SCCA competition as well as IMSA GT. He was the 1987 Formula Atlantic champion and then made 14 starts in the Indy Lights series. He returned to sports cars. He was the GTO class winner at the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Daytona in 1990.

Calvin is featured in all editions of the Ayrton Senna story. Fish and Senna were fierce rivals in the junior formulae in the UK. Both had the utmost respect for each other, hence, the acknowledgment of Fish in any of the books written about Senna. Fish is one the few drivers to beat Senna in F3 and F2000.

He is currently an analyst announcer for the Speed Channel in the US and covers such series as the Speed World Challenge, Rolex Grand Am Series, and the American Le Mans Series.

Sporting positions
Preceded by North American Formula Atlantic
Atlantic Division Champion

1987
Succeeded by