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A quarter of a century in Formula 1 media has given Ted Kravitz a wealth of knowledge and insight on the sport. So naturally, followers flocked to Reddit when Sky Sports F1's pit lane reporter hosted a recent 'AMA' (Ask Me Anything) as he shared his experiences.
The fan favourite discussed everything from his favourite tracks to nicest driver off-camera (it's still Damon Hill), as well as his most memorable paddock interviews. Former ITV and BBC reporter Kravitz also detailed which changes he might make to the sport that's propelled him into the spotlight.
"Sounds about right," came Kravitz's response when asked if three races in the United States every year was enough. Las Vegas will join Miami and Austin as the third U.S. stop on the calendar next year, and Kravitz even suggested the sport "could do more."
The 48-year-old is clearly in favour of F1's