devastated to admit that Ted Kravitz cooked extremely hard with this one
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devastated to admit that Ted Kravitz cooked extremely hard with this one
ted kravitz looking christian horner dead in the eyes and saying "you didn't pay checo off for this" about liam's performance will go down as one of the greatest moments of f1 journalism at least in my world
'Ted, have u seen that befo-'
Ted: 'ITS A MASSIVE YELLOW FAN HOW COULD U MISS IT. HOW COULD ANYONE MISS IT. A TEAM OF EXPERINCED GIRLS AND GUYS CANT SPOT A FAN? WHAT IS THIS DUMB FUCKERY? WHAT IN THE STUPIDNESS IS RHIS? HOW COULD WILLIAMS CALL THEMSELVES A TEAM AFTER THIS HOW CO-'
post-race Qatar 2025, Sky Sports UK (Ted's Notebook)
nico rosberg hittin’ ted kravitz with an OK ANYWAYS (while talking about lando norris) is diabolical i’ve been laughing for 10 minutes
→ "When was the last time you were drawing?" "On Monday with my kids." "Very good." Ted Kravitz draws his Japanese Maple tree for Sebastian Vettel's F①rest at the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix.
team celebration from Ted's Notebook, GP Italy, 2025
GP/Max hug! 🥰
my main take aways from ted kravitz’s new book F1 Insider: Notes from the Pit Lane are that the two things ted loves most is waxing lyrical about seb’s talent and genius on the race track but also rage-baiting the ever living fuck out of him
It was during 2008 that I really got to know Sebastian, usually by messing around with him at our Thursday catch-ups in the paddock. Before the win at Monza put him on everyone's radar there wasn't that much media interest in him, so often it would just be me and one German-speaking TV crew. Once they'd finished, Seb and I were left to exchange stupid jokes or discuss bits of news going on with other teams. He was still young, so I’d sometimes play tricks on him, such as asking his thoughts on FIA president Max Mosley, at that point very much in the news. Seb looked at me uncertainly, ‘Erm...’ then at the camera, then towards Toro Rosso press officer Fabiana Valenti who wasn't helping him out, then back to me again: ‘You can't ask me that, you bastard!’
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Vettel, 2017: ‘I'm a big believer that things happen for a reason.’
Forgetting for a second that we weren't two friends down the pub, I replied, ‘Sure, Seb, but you know the saying about everything happening for a reason? Sometimes that reason is that you're stupid and make bad decisions.’
Vettel raised an eyebrow, turned and wandered off to his next media engagement.
I wondered if I'd perhaps given him something to think about, although most probably he just thought I was a prat.