Johnny Herbert
Johnny Herbert is a well-known former Formula 1 driver who competed in the pinnacle of motorsport from 1989 to 2000. Subsequently, the Briton served as an FIA steward for many years, until January 29, 2025.

Verstappen to 'fight to the death' in McLaren hunt

Strict new F1 rule forecast to impact McLaren

Ferrari strength revealed to aid Lewis Hamilton in record quest

'Has he got more speed than Verstappen?' - Lawson faces crucial Red Bull question

'He's got exactly what it takes' - Hulkenberg offered 'pretty rare' Bortoleto warning

Johnny Herbert claims George Russell received Mercedes 'favouritism' over Lewis Hamilton

'There will be internal politics' - Lewis Hamilton warned over Charles Leclerc 'slap in the face' at Ferrari

Norris dealt F1 title warning after 'massive' Verstappen lesson

'I would be shocked' - Red Bull given clear warning over Aston Martin move for Max Verstappen

Herbert hits out at 'ridiculous' F1 double standard

Herbert defends Sky over F1 bias claims: 'You’re going to favour your own British drivers'

Former F1 steward sees no obstacles in Wolff challenge for FIA presidency

Herbert makes stunning claim over sudden FIA sacking

Doohan receives 'as quick as he blinks' Alpine F1 exit warning

Hamilton tipped for fairytale Ferrari title glory

FIA president provides justification for Herbert removal as F1 steward

Hamilton crash omen as FIA axe former F1 driver

Horner denies Verstappen played part in Herbert FIA exit
Start time 2025 F1 Japanese GP
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