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Former F1 driver and current FIA steward Johnny Herbert does not think Liam Lawson has “proved 100 percent that he is worthy of the Red Bull seat.” Coming into the 2025 Formula 1 season, the New Zealander is the replacement for Sergio Perez, who left the Austrian team after a disappointing season. After just 11 Grands Prix under

Michael Schumacher and Max Verstappen are both Formula 1 World Champions. The two families were interweaved before Max joined Formula 1 as his father, Jos Verstappen, raced with Schumacher during their time together at Benetton. Former F1 driver and current steward, Johnny Herbert, spoke about some advice Max Verstappen night have received. 

Max Verstappen has had a difficult season at Red Bull Racing. Although the Dutchman became champion, the performance of his RB20 dwindled during the season. Although in the end, he finished off the season with two wins in the last four races, Johnny Herbert doubts whether Red Bull will be able to beat the other top teams

Johnny Herbert, in his role as FIA steward, has had to judge Max Verstappen’s actions on track, and also off track on several occasions. The Briton has spoken out about the way the Dutchman ‘intimidates’ other drivers, with George Russell’s response at the Qatar Grand Prix appreciated by Herbert.

Testing is finally taking plac for teams in 2025, and there was a huge one today. Lewis Hamilton got behind the wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car for the first time today, exciting many people in the world of F1. Find out everything that happened from that test today right here, plus a look

Current FIA steward and former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert has weighed in on the upcoming F1 season. He wants to see an eighth world title for Lewis Hamilton. Johnny Herbert has made some high-profile remarks in the media before, and this time is no different. Speaking to Casinoutanspelpaus.io, he revealed some predictions that he has for

The role of stewards in Formula 1 was a hot topic last season, drawing significant attention and criticism. McLaren CEO Zak Brown suggests that changes are needed in how the stewards operate. The American expressed his concerns and hinted at the need for improvements in the decision-making process to ensure consistency and transparency throughout the