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Sky Sports F1 line-up for the Japanese Grand Prix weekend

Who will present on Sky Sports F1 for the Japanese Grand Prix?

1 April at 12:00

Sky Sports F1 will broadcast the entire Japanese Grand Prix weekend, though it will be different to normal. Once again, the broadcaster will send a reduced team to the paddock in Suzuka. Here's who will be behind the camera this weekend.

Will David Croft be present in Japan?

For the first time since Sky Sports took the broadcasting rights in 2012, David Croft will miss races during the 2024 Formula 1 season. However, that will not be the case in Japan. 'Crofty' will be the lead commentator for all sessions and will be in Japan. Martin Brundle will not join him, as the former driver is not on Sky Sports' schedule this weekend.

Anthony Davidson will be one of the four Sky Sports members in the paddock, and it, therefore, seems likely that he will join Croft in the commentary box for qualifying and the Grand Prix. Ted Kravitz will also travel to Japan. He will be the pitlane reporter throughout the weekend and will also be seen presenting his own Ted's Notebook show after qualifying and the race. Rachel Brookes will be the other member of the Sky Sports team in the paddock this weekend.

Who will present from Sky Sports' base in London?

Bernie Collins will be presenting from Sky Sports' base in London. The former head of strategy for Aston Martin will be involved. She will be joined by pundit and World Champion Damon Hill. Natalie Pinkham will be the lead presenter.