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Three young F1 fans are set to host the Hungarian Grand Prix live on Sky Sports.
It follows December’s Premier League Juniors which saw young football fans join Kelly Cates as they took on similar roles during the Premier League fixture between Brentford and Liverpool.
Over the course of the race week, the young recruits – Zac, Braydon and Scarlett – will try their hand at various broadcasting roles including interviews with their favourite drivers, co-hosting with Natalie Pinkham and the Sky Sports F1 team, and commentating live during the race.
They will also be joined by F1 world champion Nico Rosberg and former NASCAR and IndyCar racer Danica Patrick.
“We are really excited about giving the next generation of F1 fans a platform to show their passion and excitement for the sport as F1 continues to grow in popularity amongst younger audiences,” Sky F1’s Jenson Button said.
“We may just find our next Crofty or Naomi Schiff!”
F1 fans can tune in to the F1 Juniors broadcast on 23rd July 2023 live on Sky Sports.
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