Reginaldo Leme, born on July 28, 1945, in Campinas, Brazil, is a renowned Brazilian sports journalist and commentator, particularly celebrated for his extensive coverage of Formula 1. Leme’s career in motorsport journalism began in the 1970s, and he became a central figure in Rede Globo’s Formula 1 team, bringing in-depth analysis, insider knowledge, and captivating commentary to Brazilian fans for over four decades. Known for his professionalism and deep understanding of racing, Leme covered the careers of legendary Brazilian drivers such as Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet, and Ayrton Senna. His insights and behind-the-scenes access made him one of Brazil’s most respected motorsport journalists. Reginaldo is also the author of several books on Formula 1, sharing stories and insights from the paddock and Brazil’s rich racing history. In 2019, he left Globo but continued his work in motorsport journalism, contributing to various platforms. Leme’s legacy is celebrated for bringing Formula 1 closer to Brazilian fans and making a lasting impact on motorsport coverage in Brazil.
Birthday: July 28, 1945