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Sky Sports F1 forced to issue apology after star driver swears during LIVE interview
At the Monaco Grand Prix, Simon Lazenby, a presenter for Sky Sports F1, had to apologize on live television when a driver swore during an interview. Despite the frequent colorful language used by F1 drivers on their team radios, Sky Sports makes an effort to maintain a family-friendly broadcast. Isaac Hadjar, from Racing Bulls, caused a stir during Sky’s coverage after qualifying at Monaco Grand Prix, earning a spectacular P5 grid slot. He mentioned his FP2 crash where he hit the barriers twice and gave an explicit response to the Sky team, leading to Lazenby’s on-air apology. Hadjar’s turbulent Monaco Grand Prix weekend also highlighted his rookie mistakes, including collisions during FP2 that caused red and yellow flags. Despite early-season mishaps, Hadjar has shown improvement and competitiveness, outperforming his teammate Liam Lawson and frequently vying for points in the season’s first eight races.






