Marty Reid

Marty Reid is an American television sportscaster who has worked for ESPN since 1982, covering motorsports for the network. Reid is currently the network's IndyCar Series lead commentator and also calls select NASCAR Nationwide Series races for the network and the Indianapolis 500 for ABC. Reid also briefly served as the Sprint Cup Series voice for ESPN, but he has since been replaced in this role by Allen Bestwick.

Reid was the lead television announcer for the NHRA on ESPN from 2001 through the 2006 season, when he took over for Todd Harris as lead IndyCar voice, and held the same position for ESPN's NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events from 1998 through 2000.

Reid began his career at WCMH-TV in Columbus, Ohio in 1975. Among his duties were anchoring Ohio State University hockey telecasts and Columbus Clippers telecasts. He started Marty Reid Enterprises, a video production company, in 1988. He formed the short course off-road racing series Championship Off-Road Racing (CORR) in 1997 and sold it in 2005 to Jim Baldwin.