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‘Drawn a line': Ted Kravitz breaks silence on Max Verstappen tensions

Red Bull took the bold decision in Mexico to join Max Verstappen in boycotting all interviews, following the Dutchman’s disproval of comments made by pundit Ted Kravitz. ‘Ted’s Notebook’ is one of the most anticipated parts of Sky Sports’ weekend coverage, with Kravitz compiling a list of talking points about the session that has just occurred, and walking around the paddock talking about whatever he chooses. In Austin however the pundit was accused by Red Bull of being disrespectful to the team, claiming that Verstappen had robbed Lewis Hamilton of last year’s world title, and suggesting that it would be the perfect narrative if the Brit could beat his 2021 rival on race day....
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