Alexey Lvovich Popov (Russian: Алексей Львович Попов; July 13, 1974 in Moscow) is a Russian journalist and TV commentator best known as a commentator on Formula 1 racing.
Biography
The first Formula 1 race Popov witnessed was in 1988 in Belgium: his grandfather worked there in the Trade Mission of the USSR. He started his journalist career in 1991 in the age of 17 for the newspaper Sport Express. As he later confessed, he was dissatisfied with quality of Formula 1 coverage in the Soviet media, and he decided to contact Sport Express editors if he could offer any help. To his surprise, he was appointed as the an editor himself. Later he wrote many books and articles, including magazines Formula +, Autosport, Grand Prix, F1Life, the newspaper Soviet Sport.
He began race commentary in 1992 on the TV channel Russia 1, then-RTR.[1]
In the same year he became a member of the company Samipa (Monaco), which owned the television rights to broadcast Formula 1 races in the former USSR. Then he moved to Monaco where he did the production of Chrono TV program. At that time, he was commenting CART and NASCAR races on the French TV channel AB Moteurs. Since 1996, he resumed working on Russian television.
Popov was nominated for TEFI award in 2000, but lost it to Vladimir Maslachenko.
In 2005, 2009 and 2011-2012, Popov led channel Russia 2 program Grand Prix with Alexey Popov.[2]
From February 2007 to May 2013 he was the permanent presenter of the Week of sports, led it in turn with Dmitry Guberniev.
From November 2015 to March 2022 he worked for Match TV channel.[3]
Since 2024, he owns a sport bar called Lights Out (Russian: Гаснут Огни) named after his own catch-phrase. During the F1 races, he comments them for the visitors of his bar.
Popov is often called The Russian voice of Formula 1.[4][5] Alongside Formula One, he has been a commentator of various racing series like GP2/Formula 2, A1 Grand Prix etc.
He speaks many European languages: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, English and others, in varying degrees.
While in Formula 1 paddock, he has made friends with many F1 drivers, mostly French-speaking, like Alain Prost, Jean Alesi, and Olivier Panis whom he calls one of his best friends.
Aside from motorsports, Popov also commentates rugby union matches.
Personal life
He has three children from two prior marriages.[6] His first wife is French, and she is the mother of his two sons.[7] In 2023, he married his colleague Natalia Fabrichnova with whom he has been sharing commentary box since 2012.
Work on Russian television
- 1992 — RTR
- 1996 — RTR
- 1997-1999 — TV Centr
- 2000-2002 — RTR
- 2002-2005 — Russia 1 and Sport
- 2006 — REN TV
- 2007-2009 — Russia 2
- 2010-2015 — Russia 2 and Sport-1
- November 1, 2015 – March 2022 — Match TV
References
- ^ "Футбол. Алексей Попов: Для вас работал..." 6 August 2007. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ^ "Голос Формулы-1 Алексей Попов уходит". Комсомольская правда. 2007-02-13.
- ^ "Попов объявил, что Фабричнова не будет комментировать с ним Ф-1 на "Матч ТВ"". Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ^ ""Туда и обратно" или трансляции Ф-1 в России - 25.02.2009 - Формула 1 - @SPORT.RU". 25 February 2009. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ^ "Алексей Попов: "Весь мир - мой!"". dv-reklama.ru. 2011-10-13. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
- ^ "Instagram photo by @pitlanerapunzel • May 5, 2013 at 8:41am UTC". Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved 16 August 2016 – via instagram.com.
- ^ "Алексей Попов - Timeline - Facebook". Retrieved 16 August 2016 – via facebook.com.
External links
- Alexey Popov on Twitter
- Блог на сайте телеканала «Спорт»
- Кикнадзе: Алексей Попов — это реальный мотор (championat.com, 25 марта 2009 года)
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