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Sky Sports spark controversy again amid row between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton

Sky Sports have only just come out of a period of controversy, following Ted Kravitz's allegedly disrespectful comments about Max Verstappen and Red Bull, which caused the team to boycott the broadcasting giants in Mexico. The company responsible for bringing fans live coverage of F1 race weekends had sent their F1 director Billy McGinty to the Red Bull factory to smoot things over, while only yesterday Kravitz himself announced that he and Verstappen and spoken and agreed to draw a line under the incident. Now Sky Sports find themselves in hot water again, this time with Red Bull’s rivals Mercedes, after fans took to Twitter to express their discontent for some comments made by pundit...
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