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Major Sky F1 pundit absent at Monaco GP as scheduling shakeup confirmed
Despite his expected presence, crucial Sky Sports F1 team member Ted Kravitz is notably absent from the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend. Known for his insightful pitlane reporting, Kravitz has been a key figure for Sky since 2012. His absence led to scheduling changes, with his usual segments like the Qualifying Notebook not airing. The unexpected absence was due to Kravitz falling ill, as confirmed by his colleagues during FP1 on Friday. The F1 commentator team extended well wishes to Kravitz, with Bernie Collins stepping in to cover his duties. Despite initial plans to air Ted’s Notebook, viewers will not see this iconic segment during the Monaco GP weekend. It remains uncertain if other pundits will attempt a similar show or if there will be an extended post-race program instead.





