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Karun Chandhok has dismissed Max Verstappen's claims of 'British bias' in the F1 broadcast and said that he's encountered a lot of discourse on both sides. The driver has been working with Sky Sports as a commentator, and the broadcaster has been specifically called out for its coverage, with many alleging a pro-British stance.
This was first pointed out by F1 legend and former Red Bull aero chief Adrian Newey in a recent interview. The claims of the 'bias' received further backing from Max Verstappen, who made it a point to mention the outrage involving his on-track battle with Lando Norris was 'because of his passport'.
That discourse has continued with Sky Sports F1 commentators now questioned about their coverage, where Martin Brundle was quick to deny any favoritism. Fellow commentator Karun Chandhok has also weighed in on the debate and felt that as a pundit, he's faced backlash from all fans. He told GPBlog,
