At the end of last season, F1 drivers called on the FIA to try to ensure there was greater consistency in stewarding ...
Johnny Herbert dropped as F1 steward by FIA just weeks before 2025 season - The former F1 driver was in line to be a steward ...
Johnny Herbert has softened the blow of being axed as a Formula 1 steward by landing a new job. For many years, the former F1 racer and Sky Sports pundit had also been part of the FIA's pool of ...
Johnny Herbert had been expecting to act as an FIA steward at the Australian Grand Prix, the opening race of the F1 2025 ...
JOHNNY HERBERT has been axed from his F1 driver steward role after 15 years of service, the FIA have confirmed. The FIA said Herbert's panel job was "incompatible" with his media work after the ...
Johnny Herbert has opened up about why he was let go by the FIA, with a defiant statement on his sacking. In his role as an F1 steward, Herbert was expected to maintain neutrality, but his ...
The FIA has announced that Johnny Herbert will no longer serve as a steward, with his media punditry work declared “incompatible” with the role. Herbert had served on the rotating FIA panel as ...
Johnny Herbert will no longer serve as an F1 steward due to his clashing commitments as a media pundit. F1’s governing body the FIA confirmed on Wednesday that Herbert had “mutually agreed ...
Johnny Herbert has joined the recently revived motorsport outfit Lola as a brand ambassador – just one day after losing his role as an F1 steward this year. On Wednesday morning, former F1 ...
After months of discussion about the ethics of Formula 1 pundits serving as FIA stewards, the sport’s sanctioning body has made the decisive choice to dismiss Johnny Herbert from his stewarding ...
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Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert to no longer feature on the stewards' panels at races in the 2025 season due to the "incompatible" nature of his work in the media, says the FIA; Herbert was ...