Sky Sports has announced the launch of a brand new show and the arrival of Naomi Schiff as an analyst.
Any Driven Monday will be a 60-minute live show streamed every Monday following race weekends at 6 pm on Sky Sports F1’s YouTube channel from March 14 and will be fans’ go-to for all things racing, bringing the best action, analysis, interviews and debate across not only F1, but F2, F3 and IndyCar series. Schiff will also join the presentation team at races, beginning in Bahrain.
Billy McGinty, Director of Sky Sports F1:
“I’m delighted to welcome Naomi to our Sky Sports F1 team. I’ve watched Naomi’s career with interest, I’m excited she’ll be contributing to our coverage and co-hosting our new YouTube show Any Driven Monday. Every year we strive to push the boundaries of broadcasting, whether that’s technology and innovation or multi-dimensional storytelling and this year will be no exception.
Co-hosted by former W Series racing driver Naomi Schiff and Matt Baker from Sky Sports Studios in London, contributors will join the two newest members of the Sky Sports F1 team from across the world. Guests will include stars of F1 and other categories as well as influential voices and celebrity fans of the sport.
Schiff is a Rwandan-Belgian professional racing and stunt driver. Fresh from presenting the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team car launch alongside Natalie Pinkham, she joins the Sky Sports F1 team for the 2022 season.
The 27-year-old is currently the W Series’ Diversity and Inclusion Ambassador and reserve driver who started karting at the age of 11. Since then, she has raced in prototype, GT and single seater cars, winning the 2014 Clip Cup Asia Championship Title, 2018 KTM GT4 X-Bow Battle Championship Title and 2nd Place in 2018 ADAC Zurich 24 Hours Nürburgring.
Billy McGinty, Director of Sky Sports F1:
“We are seeing growth in motorsport fans year on year and it’s our role as the exclusive home of Formula 1 to continue to challenge ourselves and deliver the best coverage for our audiences. 2021 was an exceptional season for the sport and we look forward to more excitement and drama in 2022.”
Any Driven Monday will have all the reactions and talking points from the past weekend’s racing. Every race of the 2022 F1 season can be seen on Sky Sports F1 and NOW.