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F1 fans can pay $40 to listen to Ted Kravitz live

Somin Bhattacharjee
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F1 fans can pay $40 to listen to Ted Kravitz live

Ted Kravitz is one of the most popular figures among fans in F1. He works as a pit-lane reporter for Sky Sports, and his segments during a Grand Prix weekend are ones fans eagerly wait for. He also shared a good relationship with long-time F1 commentator David Croft.

Fans can now listen to Kravitz and his opinions in a live show, in the form of a podcast. The Race’s F1 podcast will do a live show for the first time ever in London in 2023. It is a very popular segment that plenty of fans tune into online, but watching it live will be a different experience altogether. For this special occasion, Kravitz will join the regular hosts of the podcast, Edd Straw and Scott Mithchell-Malm.

The live podcast will take place in London’s King Cross at the King’s Place, and tickets for the same have already gone live. Fans can listen to Kravitz and his opinions on F1 live by paying for tickets that start from $40.

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Ted Kravitz was under fire for ‘disrespecting’ Max Verstappen

Earlier this season, Kravitz generated controversy when he questioned the legality of Max Verstappen’s Title win in 2021. The latter won it under controversial circumstances which are a talking point even today. However, the Brit publicly talked about Lewis Hamilton being robbed of the World Title.

This is something that didn’t sit well with the Red Bull team and Verstappen. They didn’t take any action against it but boycotted all Sky Sports interviews for an entire race weekend. Team Principal Christian Horner even refused to talk to Croft mid-race like he usually does.

Kravitz, however, did not defend himself and admitted that Verstappen has every reason to not talk to them. However, he also added that they solved the problem after the Mexico City GP and that things were fine between them afterwards. “Listen, we sat down, we had a good chat,” said Kravitz. “But, as Max said yesterday, we drew a line under it. So onwards and upwards.”

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Somin Bhattacharjee

Somin Bhattacharjee

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Formula 1 Editor Somin Bhattacharjee fell for the sport as well as Fernando Alonso on the same day — during the Spaniard’s thrilling victory at the German GP in 2010. Over the years, the passion magnified manyfold, and metamorphosed into a writing career in 2021. Though holding a bachelor's degree in marketing, Somin discovered his true calling in writing. He has penned over 2,700 articles for TheSportsRush, presenting a diverse range — news reports, opinions, and exclusives. A true Tiffosi, Somin never gives up on a chance to defend the Ferrari boys as a fan. As a sports writer though, he remains objective to the core and relishes opportunities to follow and engage in dissecting the action during races. That’s where the real thrill lies for him. Beyond the racetrack, Somin plays different sports including soccer. He enjoys exploring other sporting events and proudly supports Spanish soccer club Real Madrid.

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