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12 Facts About Jennie Gow

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Jennie Gow is an English radio and television presenter and journalist.

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Jennie Gow was the presenter on BBC Sport's coverage of MotoGP motorcycle racing for 2010.

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Jennie Gow is currently BBC News's F1 Correspondent and reports across TV, radio and online, as well as being BBC Radio 5 Live's F1 presenter and pit lane reporter.

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Jennie Gow worked as a skiing chalet maid in France, and then for a day and a half as a temp at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in the filing and records department.

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Jennie Gow then left the BBC to initially work a brief spell at 107.4 The Quay in Portsmouth before becoming Breakfast Show host on Somerset's Orchard FM.

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Jennie Gow was replaced by Roberts as main presenter for the 2011 season.

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Jennie Gow was reported to be on the BBC's shortlist of possible anchors to replace departing host Jake Humphrey for their F1 coverage across the 2013 season but lost to Perry.

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Jennie Gow did stand in for Perry on the Friday of 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix as deputy presenter Lee McKenzie was off ill and Perry was filming for the main programmes.

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Jennie Gow joined ITV4 in 2014 as presenter of the channel's coverage of the FIA Formula E Championship.

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Jennie Gow appeared throughout series three of Netflix series Drive to Survive.

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On 13 January 2023, Jennie Gow announced on social media that she had suffered a stroke, affecting her speech and ability to write.

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Jennie Gow returned to work part-time in July 2023 covering the British, Dutch and Las Vegas Grands Prix, before full-time as a presenter and correspondent in 2024.