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  2. Lee McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Lee McKenzie (born 1 December 1977) [1] is a journalist and presenter who is a reporter and deputy presenter for Channel 4's F1 coverage and also the main presenter of the W Series and Channel 4 Rugby. McKenzie also works on a variety of sports on the BBC and Channel 4 including tennis, rugby and equestrian, as well as the Olympics and ...

  3. Suzi Perry - Wikipedia

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    Suzi Perry (born 3 May 1970) [citation needed] is a British television presenter covering Grand Prix motorcycle racing for BT Sport.She is known for covering Grand Prix motorcycle racing for the BBC for 13 years, The Gadget Show on Channel 5 for eight years and the BBC's Formula One coverage from 2013 to 2015.

  4. Channel 4 F1 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 F1, commonly abbreviated to C4F1, is a British television programme that covers Formula One motor racing. It has been aired by the British broadcaster Channel 4 since 2016. From 2016 to 2018 half of the season's practice, qualifying sessions and races were shown live, with the other half covered with extended qualifying and race ...

  5. Naomi Schiff - Wikipedia

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    Naomi Schiff-Dedieu [1] (born 18 May 1994) is a Rwandan and Belgian racing driver and television presenter. She was born in Belgium, to a Belgian father and Rwandan mother, [2] grew up in South Africa, and now lives in Paris, France.

  6. Louise Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Goodman has also covered the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Channel 4 and Quest, Car of the Year for UKTV and other programmes for ITV4 and the Audi Channel. [11] She published the book Beyond the Pit Lane in 2000. [11] Goodman is an ambassador for Girls on Track UK, [26] promoting women in motorsport. [8]

  7. Susie Wolff - Wikipedia

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    On 4 November 2015, Wolff announced her retirement from motorsport, last competing at the Race of Champions held at the end of November. In 2016, Wolff joined Channel 4 in the UK to be an analyst for their Formula One coverage. In 2018, she joined Venturi Racing in Formula E as Team Principal. [4] In 2021, she was promoted to the role of CEO. [5]

  8. Laura Winter - Wikipedia

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    [4] In 2019, Winter presented four rounds of the World Rallycross Championship, before making her debut in Formula One at the 2019 Belgian GP. [5] She currently presents Formula One's pre-race and post-race show on F1 TV with co-host Will Buxton and correspondent Lawrence Baretto. [6] She is an advocate for women in motorsport.

  9. List of Formula One broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    From 2019 to 2022 Channel 4 airs the British Grand Prix live plus the remaining races as highlights. In 2021, Sky Sports F1 partnered with Channel 4 to broadcast the season-concluding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live and free-to-air. In 2022, Sky recently extended their contract to 2029, and Channel 4 until 2023. [14]