Going into the 2023 season, Sky Sports have altered their lineup for Formula 1, with Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta being dropped by the broadcasting giants. Herbert added a lot of experience to Sky Sports’ F1 coverage, having taken part in 160 Grand Prix during his time in F1, winning three races and standing
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert has been left puzzled as to why “there’s a problem” with Andretti’s attempt to enter a new team into Formula 1, with the former Benetton driver believing that it’s “important” for the sport to have another team from across the pond. America is currently a huge market for Formula 1,
MoreThe 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix provided one of the most controversial endings to a season that has ever been seen in Formula 1, with Max Verstappen snatching the title away from Lewis Hamilton right at the death. Hamilton had built up a significant lead in the race, meaning he had all but secured a
MoreFormula 1 fans have hit out at Sky Sports F1’s decision to sack pundits Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta, with the vast majority of fans believing that the broadcaster has made the wrong decision removing the two ex-F1 drivers. The news of the two departures came mid-January, with Herbert’s exit in particular having upset
MoreIt was announced on Wednesday that ex-Formula 1 drivers Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta won’t be part of the Sky F1 presenting line-up in 2023, with the two Brits having been axed ahead of the upcoming season. Herbert’s departure has come as a surprise to many, given that he’s been part of the Sky
MoreIt has now been confirmed that Sky Sports’ coverage of the 2023 season will not feature Johnny Herbert or Paul di Resta, after speculation was sparked surrounding the futures of the two presenters. It was a post on social media that initially saw fans learn about Herbert’s departure from Sky, as he posted a photo
MoreIt was surprisingly revealed on Wednesday that ex-F1 drivers Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta will not be part of the Sky Sports F1 presenting team in 2023, with the British duo having been axed by the broadcaster ahead of the new season. The axing of Herbert in particular has come as a shock to
MoreWinning World Championships under normal circumstances doesn’t seem to be Max Verstappen’s thing, after his 2021 World Championship was claimed under a ‘human error’ from race director Michael Masi, and his second having been confirmed in parc ferme. There was no doubt that Verstappen was going to become a double World Champion in 2022; the
MoreMax Verstappen converted pole position into a commanding win at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix and in the process become a two-time World Champion. However, amid the title celebrations, the FIA on Monday revealed that Red Bull had a “minor” breach of the budget cap in 2021. It’s unclear how exactly the team will be punished,
MoreFormer Formula 1 driver, Johnny Herbert, does not want to see the outcome of the 2021 championship reversed in Sir Lewis Hamilton’s favour. Fans of Hamilton and Mercedes have been seething ever since December, when a controversial Safety Car restart led to a final lap overtake from Max Verstappen to claim his first title. There
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