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Update | 'Not just Herbert, Di Resta also leaves Sky Sports'

Johnny Herbert will no longer be seen as an analyst on the British broadcaster Sky Sports in 2023. The former Formula 1 driver has announced this on his Instagram page. Article continues under ad Herbert is leaving Sky Sports The three-time Grand Prix winner shared a picture of himself and his colleagues with the following caption: "I'm going to miss this team." That the feeling is mutual can be seen from the reaction of his Sky Sports colleague Natalie Pinkham: "Johnny, love you forever ever," the presenter wrote. Herbert was an active F1 driver from 1989 to 2000, driving a total of 160 races for seven different teams. During his career, he won three races, including...
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