Hilarious moment Sky Sports cameraman is distracted at the Miami Grand Prix during Jenson Button’s segment – and even a McLaren mechanic is caught off guard!

A Sky Sports camera operator’s work has gone viral on social media after he distracted a familiar sports spectator in the Formula 1 paddock.
Sky was broadcasting live from Miami on Saturday as the 2026 season restarted after the races in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain were canceled due to the crisis in the Middle East.
The Miami event attracts a host of celebrities and influencers who dress to impress throughout the three-day extravaganza.
And in Sky’s coverage of the incident on Saturday, Jenson Button was presenting his analysis to colleagues Simon Lazenby and Naomi Schiff when the camera took a slight deflection when it awkwardly showed a brunette woman in a black crop top striding across the paddock.
As the woman disappeared from view, the camera panned to a McLaren mechanic who reacted with a confused expression.
A moment on Sky Sports’ F1 broadcast went viral after the cameraman was distracted
F1 fans claim dazzling spectator is Ivana Knoll, known as the ‘world’s sexiest football fan’, who rose to fame at the 2018 World Cup
The clip has been viewed thousands of times on social media, with fans suggesting the stunning woman is Croatian model Ivana Knoll, known as ‘football’s sexiest fan’.
Knoll, 33, rose to fame when he was seen cheering on his country from the stands at the 2018 World Cup in Russia and has 2.8 million followers on Instagram.
He lives in Miami and regularly visits races in Florida and has attended every race since it was added to the F1 calendar in 2022.
Knoll, who is also a DJ, attended the World Cup in Qatar in 2022 but was criticized for wearing low-cut clothes.
“There is good and bad, and some things are blessings and some are lessons,” he told the Daily Mail in 2024.
‘I’m the kind of person who doesn’t care about other people’s opinions anyway.
‘But definitely my career changed a lot in an incredible way (after Qatar) and it helped me get back to my greatest love, music.’
He said the recognition the World Cup gave him led to him being invited to DJ at events such as Formula 1 and Las Vegas.
‘No one broke me. I choose the harder one so as not to sell myself or my soul for my career and it is not easy but I succeed.’
He said it was ‘mind-blowing’ that he had followers on Instagram and other social media platforms.




