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Old 20 Apr 2024, 16:32 (Ref:4205598)   #3213
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This weekend hasn't been helped by them having their weakest line up from a production point of view.
Whilst Rosberg may be a world champion it wasn't for standing in front of a camera on his own, whilst Ted hastily joined him for the next section it wasn't great.

As for Craig Slater, he's ok at best as a Sky Sports News reporter for F1, but his section with Ted in the pitlane was car crash TV (excuse the terminology). Was he supposed to be leading the piece with Ted or the other way around?
It came across as both having their own plans for the piece which had no commonality.

Generally I've found the studio presentation, to be OK for what it was, sure it's remote and you don't get the ambience of the paddock. But, given it was only for 3 early season weekends and this is the third of those.... Sky can give it more though ahead of any studio based presentation they decide on next season.
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