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‘Going to miss this team': Johnny Herbert reveals plans following Sky F1 axe

It was announced on Wednesday that ex-Formula 1 drivers Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta won't be part of the Sky F1 presenting line-up in 2023, with the two Brits having been axed ahead of the upcoming season. Herbert's departure has come as a surprise to many, given that he's been part of the Sky presenting team since the broadcaster acquired the rights to the sport in 2012. With that in mind, he's been a regular pundit for the channel throughout the last decade, with the current fleet of Sky F1 presenters having declared how much they'll miss the three-time Grand Prix winner. Herbert posted an image of the Sky F1 team onto social media, with the caption 'Going to miss this team'. READ:...
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