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Sky Sports confirm David Croft will stay for 2019 season

Commentator David Croft will remain a part of the Sky Sports F1 team in 2019, the company has communicated, as the Brit will be covering F1 for his ninth straight season for Sky. 'Crofty' has been covering F1 for a very long time now, with him starting out for BBC 5live in 2006 before signing onto Sky Sports at the end of 2011. His voice, along with the team of Martin Brundle, Ted Kravitz and Anthony Davidson. “David remains a part of the team and he’ll be with us when we become the exclusive home of Formula 1 in 2019," Sky communicated on their channels. To find out more about Crofty's journey in F1, we'd thought it would be best to let the man explain it...
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