Carlo Vanzini and Mara Sangiorgio are the protagonists of a particular sketch live on Sky immediately after the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Spa. The commentator meets his colleague journalist in the paddock. As soon as she sees him she seems to want to run away: “We’re live”.
Charles Vanzini e Mara Sangiorgio protagonists of a particular sketch live on Sky immediately after the Formula 1 Grand Prix of SpaThe commentator wanders around the paddock trying to figure out what the fate of Russell who had won the race with his Mercedes was later disqualified after the celebrations. Vanzini, with a video camera in tow, as can be seen in the video that immediately went viral on social media, meets his colleague Mara Sangiorgio who, as soon as she sees him he immediately seems to want to run away.
“I see Mara Sangiorgio” says Vanzini as he walks. The commentator calls the journalist in a higher tone of voice: “Mara!”. At that point Mara Sangiorgio just turns to understand who was calling her, she turns again with her back to Vanzini. The latter at that point tries to patch things up: “We’re live Mara, you can’t escape.” At that point the journalist he can’t help but stop and answer her questions. Vanzini was trying to find out what was happening and started a conversation with his colleague.
The video of the episode between Vanzini and Mara Sangiorgio went viral
A curious scene to say the least, noticed above all by motor enthusiasts and various users on social media. A funny little sketch if you like which saw the two Sky journalists mainly involved in Formula 1 as protagonists. After stopping Mara Sangiorgio, Carlo Vanzini asked his colleague if she knew anything more than the viewers about the Russell issue. The two exchange questions and answers and they seem a little uncomfortable. This is what emerges when you carefully observe those moments.
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Mara Sangiorgio is clearly taken aback by his live incursion and therefore tries to answer as precisely as possible, as usual given the journalist’s always timely interventions. The exchange between the two ends with Vanzini’s words: “You Mara stay in the area and call in case – concludes the commentator who then adds -. You’ve already given us important information as always Mara”. A particular moment that many have highlighted on social media, underlining its peculiarity.
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