A list of Channel 4, Sky F1 and BBC Radio personnel currently on Twitter, both those in front of the camera and also those who work the magic on the production and editorial side.
Channel 4 F1
– Official Twitter
– Whisper Films Twitter
On-air
– Ben Edwards
– David Coulthard
– Karun Chandhok
– Lee McKenzie
– Mark Webber
– Steve Jones
– Susie Wolff
Off-air
– Carl Dolan, sound supervisor
– Richard Carr, director
– Sarah Holt, producer and website reporter
– Stephen Lyle, head of F1 at Channel 4
– Tim Hampel, producer
Sky F1
– Official Twitter
– Insider Twitter
On-air
– Anthony Davidson
– David Croft
– Johnny Herbert
– Martin Brundle
– Natalie Pinkham
– Paul di Resta
– Nico Rosberg
– Simon Lazenby
– Ted Kravitz
– Rachel Brookes – Sky Sports News
– Craig Slater – Sky Sports News
Off-air
– Andrew DeSouza
– James Galloway, website writer
– Jamie Coley, series producer (F1 Report)
– Mark Hughes, commentary box producer
– Matt Morlidge, website writer
– Neil Wooding, senior assistant producer
– Patrick Marks
– Pete Gill, website writer
– Pete Velluet, cameraman
– Tim Glass, producer
– Tommy Herz, editorial assistant
BBC F1
– Official Twitter
Radio
– Jack Nicholls
– Jennie Gow
– Jolyon Palmer
Website and Production
– Andrew Benson, website writer
– Chessie Bent, 5 Live producer
– Ian Fergusson, weatherman
Spot anyone worth adding? Comment below.
I found the non-stop endless chatter from both commentators during practice on Friday morning at Silverstone totally exhausting.
D.Woolcock
i’m bored with this ‘same-old, same-old’ every week – call me when formula one decides to get interesting again
I would be nice to add your recommended journalists on here, eg @adamcooperf1
Sky Channel 415 (At The Races) Preview F1 every Saturday at 11.45 during race weekends @RoyTheBoyF1
The FOM F1 Onboard channel is a scam.Boring.No camera switches.Thousends of people pay to get scammed
I hope Steve jones is not the ancore man for season 2018. The waffle he spouts puts me off. I skip him most of the time.