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Ted Kravitz (born Theodore Joseph Nathaniel Slotover; 21 March 1974) [1] [2] is a British Formula One pit-lane reporter who works for Sky Sports F1.. In addition to his role as a pit-lane reporter, Kravitz is also known for his in-depth technical analysis and insights into the world of Formula One.
James Allen moved up from his former role as pitlane reporter to replace Walker in the commentary box with Brundle still commentating as usual and Ted Kravitz inheriting Allen's old role. In October 2002, the BBC had prepared pay £175 million to gain the rights off ITV when their contract was to expire at the end of 2004. [ 9 ]
Pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz would go on to later note that within the first few laps, significant degradation of the intermediate tyres was found on the front left tyres across the board – a matter made in turn more complicated by the semi-dry/wet nature of the track.
Ted Kravitz Most races Pit-lane reporter, who previously hosted the second free practice session. Host of the regular Ted's Notebook. Kravitz provides news, analysis and technical information from his position in the pit-lane. He previously covered F1 on ITV from 2002 to 2008 and on the BBC from 2009 to 2011. Naomi Schiff Selected races
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Jenson Button joined his teammate in retirement two laps later, being called into the pit lane by his team. Felipe Massa went up into sixth overtaking Maldonado on lap 64. For the remaining laps, Hamilton managed to control the lead and went on to win in Montreal for the fourth time, finishing 2.2 seconds ahead of Rosberg, with Bottas in third ...
Rubens Barrichello in the Brawn BGP 001. The 2009 Italian Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 Gran Premio Santander d'Italia 2009) [1] was a Formula One motor race held on 13 September 2009 at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza, Italy.
Many of the pit crews were also scrambling to get their equipment set up in the pit area. Some fans driving home on the interstate reportedly turned around and drove back to the track when the radio reported the race was starting. The green flag dropped at 4:25 p.m. EST (5:25 p.m. EDT) with live coverage only on the radio.