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#WheresTed? Petition launched amid Kravitz Sky exit rumours

Fans have launched an online petition, while social media is awash with rumours and conspiracies, amid suggestions that much-loved pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz will not be part of Sky Sports' coverage for the 2019 Formula 1 season for the first time since the station bought F1 rights. Kravitz has worked on Sky's coverage since 2012, having previously appeared on ITV and BBC in a career spanning almost 20 years. His sideways glance and genial approach to describing the technical side of F1 has attracted many fans. Last season, he attempted to illustrate the temperatures reached on wheel rims during a grand prix by cracking an egg onto a freshly removed wheel – the bit fell completely...
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