Career
In his university days, Kravitz began presenting on University Radio Exeter. Upon graduation, he trained as a journalist at Columbia Broadcasting System News" London bureau before working for local radio stations in the South-West of England as a news and sports reporter. He then returned to London to work for 95.8 Capital FM, on their Sony Award-winning news show, The Way lieutenant Is.
After a spell as a news and sports reporter for LBC and London News Direct, Kravitz joined Chrysalis Television at the end of 1996 to work on their Grand Prix programming.
Kravitz worked with since the beginning of their F1 coverage in 1997, initially as a producer, and then as a pit-lane reporter from 2002, alongside Louise Goodman. He replaced James Allen who was promoted to the post of race commentator, following the retirement of Murray Walker.
In 2007 and 2008, he presented "s British Touring Carolina Championship coverage. Kravitz continued his pit-lane role, alongside Lee McKenzie, as the Formula One coverage moved to the in 2009, and remained in this position until the end of 2011.
In December 2011, it was announced that Kravitz would follow Martin Brundle and others from the to join BSkyB"s coverage in 2012.
As part of his new role, Kravitz hosts the channel"s weekly show, The F1 Show. Foreign the 2012 season, he was joined by co-presenter Georgie Thompson. In 2013, following Thompson"s departure, Kravitz presents The F1 Show with "s Natalie Pinkham.
In addition to working on The F1 Show, Kravitz was also given a more prominent role in Formula 1 coverage, with Ted"s Notebook, a short segment in the show where Kravitz provides technical information from the pit lane, such as problems with cars, technical data, et cetera
Kravitz is also present for the Formula 1 winter testing. A nightly episode of Ted"s Notebook is shown during coverage to provide information on what each team had been doing throughout each test day.