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Verstappen Snaps at Kravitz, Forcing Sky Sports Favourite to End Chat

  • Sky Sports commentator Ted Kravitz cut short his interview with Red Bull driver Max Verstappen ahead of the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix after a tense exchange.
  • The interview escalated after Kravitz asked about a team decision involving Stephen Knowles, which Verstappen perceived as singling someone out unfairly amid recent incidents.
  • Verstappen became visibly irritated, denying he would single out an individual for criticism and stressing the team addresses issues collectively, referencing the Barcelona event as an example.
  • Verstappen expressed that it was unfair to target any individual for blame and emphasized that he does not believe in criticizing a specific team member. He concluded the interview shortly after making these remarks.
  • The incident followed Verstappen's collision with George Russell, which left him one penalty point from a ban, and stewards later ruled Verstappen entitled to maintain his position on track.
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Planet F1 broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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