Sky and Red Bull are set to bury the hatchet ahead of the final two races of the F1 2022 season
Sky Sports F1’s director Billy McGinty will travel to Red Bull’s Milton Keynes factory on Monday, in a bid to reconcile the two sides after tensions escalated in Mexico.
While Sky were able to broadcast the collective media interviews carried out by the likes of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, Sky weren’t able to carry out their usual exclusive chats with the drivers or team boss Christian Horner.from the broadcaster, following a segment of Ted Kravitz’s US Grand Prix Notebook including a remark that Lewis Hamilton had been ‘robbed’ of the 2021 World Championship.
“You keep disrespecting me, and at one point, I’m not tolerating it anymore. That’s why I decided to stop answering them.”Red Bull’s boycott appeared to be a ‘one and done’ deal, with the intent of allowing Sky back in for this weekend’s Sao Paolo Grand Prix in Brazil, but Sky are making an effort to reconcile properly with the World Champion team.
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