Red Bull set for reconciliation with Sky Sports after Mexican GP boycott Reports
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[] Sky Sports F1 director, Billy McGinty, is due to visit Red Bull’s factory today to clear the air after the teams boycott at the Mexican Grand Prix. [] Red Bull boss Christian Horner is set to take part in the Sky Sports broadcast during the Brazilian GP this weekend. Both Ted Kravitz and Horner will talk more after they arrive in Brazil. The report says: "Horner, who celebrated wife Geri Halliwell’s 50th birthday at a star-studded party in Oxfordshire on Saturday at which Verstappen was guest of honour, is expected to take part in Sky’s broadcast of the penultimate round of the season in Sao Paulo this coming weekend. Kravitz and Horner, meanwhile, are due to talk once they have touched down in Brazil." The Daily Mail reports that Sky Sports’ F1 director Billy McGinty is set to visit Red Bull’s HQ as part of a “reconciliation process” after Ted Kravitz’s “robbed” comment.
The Daily Mail reports that Sky Sports’ F1 director Billy McGinty is set to visit Red Bull’s HQ as part of a “reconciliation process” after Ted Kravitz’s “robbed” comment.
Red Bull set for reconciliation with Sky Sports after Mexican GP boycott - Reports
Red Bull boycotted Sky Sports during the Mexican GP last week. Red Bull and Sky Sports are expected for a reconciliation, as reported by after the Milton Keynes-based squad boycotted the broadcaster at the Mexican GP last week. As per the aforementioned report, Sky Sports Formula 1 director Billy McGinty, is due to visit 's factory on Monday to address the issues that had led to the boycott. The report says: "Sky Sports’ Formula One director, Billy McGinty, is due to visit Red Bull’s factory on Monday as the two side’s kiss and make up after their row at the Mexican Grand Prix." Red Bull decided to boycott any media commitments with Sky Sports during the Mexican GP week. According to the report, the Sky Sports managing director Jonathan Licht and their director McGinty have been in touch with . The report says: "Sportsmail understands that since then Sky Sports managing director Jonathan Licht and McGinty have been in touch with Red Bull and that both sides have decided to draw a line under the fallout. McGinty’s visit to Milton Keynes is part of the reconciliation process." Sky Sports F1 director, Billy McGinty, is due to visit Red Bull’s factory today to clear the air after the teams boycott at the Mexican Grand Prix.[] Sky Sports F1 director, Billy McGinty, is due to visit Red Bull’s factory today to clear the air after the teams boycott at the Mexican Grand Prix. [] Red Bull boss Christian Horner is set to take part in the Sky Sports broadcast during the Brazilian GP this weekend. Both Ted Kravitz and Horner will talk more after they arrive in Brazil. The report says: "Horner, who celebrated wife Geri Halliwell’s 50th birthday at a star-studded party in Oxfordshire on Saturday at which Verstappen was guest of honour, is expected to take part in Sky’s broadcast of the penultimate round of the season in Sao Paulo this coming weekend. Kravitz and Horner, meanwhile, are due to talk once they have touched down in Brazil." The Daily Mail reports that Sky Sports’ F1 director Billy McGinty is set to visit Red Bull’s HQ as part of a “reconciliation process” after Ted Kravitz’s “robbed” comment.
The Daily Mail reports that Sky Sports’ F1 director Billy McGinty is set to visit Red Bull’s HQ as part of a “reconciliation process” after Ted Kravitz’s “robbed” comment.