She comes into her own as a presenter but as a reporter she's extraordinarily restricted. She has a tiny number of stock questions and, well, that's 'bout it. American pit-reporters are usually much more dynamic save a few clangers like a certain veteran reporter issuing Stirling Moss with a death certificate.
American announcers and producers, who are almost uniformly disastrous, urgently need to go to boot camp by their British counterparts but American pit reporters can teach their British opposite numbers a thing or two about investigation and variety in their questions. [In defence of the British of course, the Americans have the luxury of just one televised broadcaster per meeting whereas an F1 race you have a pack of them]
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