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Former FIA steward Johnny Herbert feels Max Verstappen leaving Red Bull for Aston Martin would be perfect timing for the driver. The Dutch sensation is at a crossroads in his career where the ...
That is the claim of Johnny Herbert, the former F1 driver, who believes Aston Martin will become “the next team to beat” in Formula 1 if they can reunite Verstappen and Adrian Newey.
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Former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert says the most sensible option for Max Verstappen would be to leave Red Bull and join Aston Martin next year. A relatively tough start to the season for Red ...
Simona Tabasco, fresh off her breakout role on Season 2 of “The White Lotus,” has joined the cast of the upcoming horror-thriller, “Corporate Retreat.” The film’s ensemble also includes ...
Speaking with Beste Online Casino Nederland, Johnny Herbert, who was previously an FIA steward until last year, criticized Horner for defending Max Verstappen's penalty and calling it unjust.
Former F1 driver and pundit Johnny Herbert criticized Red Bull team principal Christian Horner for defending Max Verstappen after his five-second penalty in Jeddah last weekend. The Dutch driver ...
Max Verstappen made little effort to celebrate with Saudi Arabian Grand Prix winner Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc on the podium, claims Johnny Herbert. And so, the former F1 driver and FIA ...
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Ex-F1 driver and former FIA steward Johnny Herbert had some choice words for Red Bull boss Christian Horner in regards to Max Verstappen’s Jeddah penalty. Calling out “zero understanding” in ...
Former F1 driver and pundit Johnny Herbert mentioned that Red Bull driver Max Verstappen's refusal to celebrate during the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was "disrespectful" and "unprofessional." ...
Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert has criticised Max Verstappen for being “unprofessional” and “disrespectful” after not celebrating on the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix podium. Verstappen cut a ...
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