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Revealed: F1 driver who received the most attention on Sky Sports

Sky Sports’ coverage of F1 will look slightly different in 2023, as fan favourites such as Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta have been let go by the broadcasting giants. It has been suggested that Herbert in particular paid the price for speaking out against the injustice that occurred at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, despite Sky Sports’ will to remain neutral. The broadcasting giant’s coverage of F1 has been phenomenal in recent seasons, with every second of a race weekend covered and analysed, from FP1 to the Grand Prix. Obviously, the company tend to focus on the more successful and influential driver, as giving these drivers more airtime will increase their viewing numbers. READ:...
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