Martin Brundle, David Croft, Ant Davidson and Ted Kravitz unveiled for Sky Sports' F1 coverage.
Sky Sports unveil the faces of next season's coverage
In the first major unveiling for the 2012 campaign,
Sky Sports have revealed their team of pundits, presenters and commentators to broadcast every session from all the season's races next year.
In an eagerly-awaited announcement, the station has confirmed that the hugely popular
David Croft will join forces with
Martin Brundle in the commentary box for each of the 2012's races, with Brundle on air during every day of each grand prix, dividing his time between paddock, pitlane and commentary box. The flexibility means that former F1 driver
Anthony Davidson will be reunited with Croft for commentary duties for each of the weekend's practice sessions.
"In Martin Brundle we have the outstanding F1 broadcaster - on the track and in broadcasting, he's proved it time and again," commented
Sky Sports Executive Producer Martin Turner.
"Working alongside him, David Croft is a passionate, experienced commentator and Anthony Davidson can bring great technical knowledge to live practice sessions."
In support, both
Natalie Pinkham and
Ted Kravitz will scour the pitlane in search of the inside scoop on what's occurring, with Kravitz also co-presenting the magazine show that
Sky Sports have also announced will be part of their package.
Ted's co-presenter on the magazine show will be
Georgie Thompson, a familiar face to viewers of
Sky Sports News, while another familiar face to
Sky Sports viewers,
Simon Lazenby, will host each grand prix weekend.
And last, but by no means least, broadcasting veteran
Steve Rider will stage a series of big interviews with racing legends of the past and present for
Sky Sports.
"Ted Kravitz has huge knowledge of the pitlane and paddock and he and Natalie Pinkham will get the information and access our viewers need," added Turner.
"And guiding us through the coverage we have the experience of Simon Lazenby and Georgie Thompson. Each has hosted major sports events, from the British Lions to the Ryder Cup - they have trust and respect."