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Sky Sports F1 drop ex-F1 driver pundits from coverage

Article To news overview © XPBimages From 2023, Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta will no longer form part of Sky Sports F1's broadcasting lineup. The former F1 drivers have been an integral part of Sky's F1 coverage for several years, with Herbert forming part of the team since 2012. Suspicions about Herbert's broadcasting future arose when the 58-year-old shared a promotional image of the Sky F1 broadcasting team with the caption: "Going to miss the team." Warm responses from his Sky Sports F1 colleagues offered more hints about Herbert's fate, with confirmation of the broadcaster's decision being received by Mirror Sport. The same publication also received confirmation that di...
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