Martin Brundle and Ted Kravitz have vastly different approaches to their reporting on Sky Sports when covering Formula One race weekends. The pair have become synonymous with television coverage of F1 since working for the BBC, with both later joining Sky in 2012.
The highly knowledgeable and quirky Kravitz is known for his 'Ted's Notebook' segment, which sees him walk through the paddock and talk directly to teams and drivers, though he is taking a break from the action this weekend at the Mexican Grand Prix. Brundle, meanwhile, who is a former F1 driver, has become even better known for his decades of work as a pundit and commentator. Most notably, the 66-year-old conducts grid walks moments before races get underway, which often leads to awkward and hilarious encounters with A-list celebrities.