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Sky Sports reporter Ted Kravitz kicked out of interview area at Singapore Grand Prix

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F1 paddock where Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz cannot tread.Well, almost. It turns out there are restrictions on where Kravitz can go during one of his paddock walkabouts.At the start of his post-qualifying Notebook programme at the Singapore Grand Prix, Kravitz happily started reporting on a dramatic session from near one of the interview pens.

Pole-sitter Charles Leclerc was being quizzed by another broadcaster as Kravitz began rounding up the day’s events when he was suddenly interrupted by an official.READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton has ‘doctor's note’ to prove he needs to wear nose stud at Singapore GPWith the camera fixed on Leclerc, Kravitz spluttered “what, hello” before asking the official “are you chucking us out?”The camera turns and the official, wearing an F1 branded uniform, cheerily replies “I am” while a shocked Kravitz reluctantly leaves the area.

Incredulous, he can’t resist looking back and asking for an explanation.“Aren’t we normally in here?,” he asks. “No? Has the rule changed?”He receives an inaudible response before adding “oh right, sorry everyone” before continuing with the programme.Who will win the Singapore Grand Prix.

Tell us in the comments section below.He then asks his cameraman “don’t we normally do that in the [media] pen? Maybe there’s been a misunderstanding.”Kravitz did at least have plenty of F1 issues to take his mind off his unexpected ejection, including the Red Bull fuel error which led to Max Verstappen abandoning his final Q3 lap as he looked set to take pole position from Leclerc.There was also the budget cap saga which is engulfing the same team to get his teeth into.READ NEXT:.

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