F1 News: Sky Sports Retains Presenter Despite Controversial Comments

Sky Sports has confirmed their line-up of presenters for 2024.
F1 News: Sky Sports Retains Presenter Despite Controversial Comments
F1 News: Sky Sports Retains Presenter Despite Controversial Comments /

Sky Sports has decided to retain Danica Patrick as part of their F1 presenting team for 2024, despite a series of controversial comments she made during the 2023 season. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Controversial Statements: Danica Patrick, a former NASCAR driver and now a commentator for Sky Sports F1, has stirred controversy with comments perceived as insensitive towards women. Her remarks about racing not being "normal in a feminine mind" and her podcast hosting a climate change denier have sparked widespread criticism.
  • Retention Decision: Despite the backlash, Sky Sports confirmed their 2024 F1 presenting lineup, which includes Patrick.
  • Sky Sports' F1 Coverage: Sky Sports, with commentators including David Croft and Martin Brundle, is a major broadcaster of F1, extending its broadcasting rights until 2029. The 2024 lineup includes regular pundits like Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Natalie Pinkham, and Naomi Schiff, along with Danica Patrick.
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Despite her successful career in American open-wheel racing and being the only woman to win an IndyCar race, Danica Patrick's comments and actions have sparked a debate within the F1 community. Her statement at the Hungarian GP suggesting that racing is inherently masculine and not suited to the female mind has been particularly controversial. Adding to this, her hosting of a climate change denier on her podcast 'Pretty Intense' clashes with Formula One's commitment to sustainability, further alienating fans and viewers.

The Sky Sports lineup for the next season, as confirmed to PlanetF1.com, includes other esteemed commentators and presenters such as David Croft, Martin Brundle, Simon Lazenby, Natalie Pinkham, Naomi Schiff, Ted Kravitz, and Craig Slater. Sky Sports has also confirmed a new signing, although they are keeping the identity of the new pundit under wraps for the time being. 

F1's viewership continues to grow, with CEO Stefano Domenicali reporting a cumulative TV audience of 1.54 billion in 2022. The increase in viewership across various markets, including a 36% rise in the US, signifies the sport's expanding global appeal. 

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Lydia Mee
LYDIA MEE

Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.