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Patrick to join Sky F1 coverage for United States GP

Danica Patrick will join the Sky Sports team for the coverage also used by N at next weekend’s United States Grand Prix. The former IndyCar and NASCAR driver — the most successful female driver in American open-wheel history — retired from competing in 2018 but has worked on NBC’s coverage of the Indy 500 among other events, and will be a pundit on her first F1 race in Austin. Patrick will be part of the Sky Sports presenting team, with N broadcasting the Sky output in the US. “For me, speaking to Americans who are becoming more and more interested in Formula 1 — especially through the Netflix Drive to Survive series — I will have that ability to pull...
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