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Johnny Herbert breaks silence on Sky Sports sacking him

Ex-Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert has recently addressed his shock exit from his punditry role on Sky Sports F1, which was announced ahead of the 2023 season. The former British driver had been a regular figure on Sky Sports' F1 coverage ever since they gained the broadcasting rights to the sport in the United Kingdom, something they have held since 2012. However, it was announced ahead of this year's campaign that himself and fellow ex-F1 driver Paul di Resta would be dropped. Whilst most weren't overly surprised at the latter being announced, many were surprised to see Herbert removed from Sky's punditry line-up. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies Herbert was...
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