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A Sky Sports camera operator has become an unlikely viral sensation after appearing to get rather distracted during Saturday's Miami Grand Prix coverage.The moment unfolded while former world champion Jenson Button was mid-analysis alongside presenters Simon Lazenby and Naomi Schiff.Rather than staying focused on the expert breakdown, the camera suddenly swung away to follow a dark-haired woman wearing a black crop top as she walked through the paddock.Once she disappeared from shot, the camera lingered on a McLaren mechanic who looked absolutely stunned by what he'd just witnessed.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The clip has since racked up thousands of views across social media platforms.Fans have been quick to suggest the woman in question was Croatian model Ivana Knoll, who's earned herself the nickname 'football's sexiest fan'.The 33-year-old first caught the world's attention at the 2024 World Cup in Qatar, where she was spotted passionately supporting her national team from...

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Miami Grand Prix start time changed as chaotic F1 season takes another twist.

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Formula 1 organisers have brought forward the Miami Grand Prix by three hours, with the race now scheduled to begin at 6pm due to the threat of severe thunderstorms.The decision, announced by F1 and the FIA on Saturday evening, follows the cancellation of both the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia grands prix earlier this season because of conflict in the Middle East.Officials stated the earlier start time was chosen because forecasters predict heavy rainstorms arriving close to the original scheduled start.The worst conditions are expected around 8pm, which would have been an hour before the race was due to commence.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say American regulations require suspension of proceedings if lightning threatens the circuit area, with all personnel required to seek shelter.World champion Lando Norris warned that drivers face an unprecedented challenge, with most of the grid yet to experience the 2026 machinery in wet conditions following the sport's most significant regulation...

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Antonelli storms to pole position for Miami Grand Prix - Formula 1.

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Antonelli storms to pole position for Miami Grand Prix Formula 1Miami Grand Prix: Kimi Antonelli on pole ahead of Max Verstappen

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Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli continues strong form with Miami Grand Prix Pole

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