Sky Sports F1 cut two on-screen pundits from 2023 line-up

Ex-racers-turned-pundits Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta have been axed from Sky Sports' F1 coverage for 2023.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in qualifying parc ferme with team mate Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1 and Paul
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 in qualifying parc ferme with team…

"Johnny has been an integral part of our Formula 1 team since the very first season on Sky Sports in 2012," Sky confirmed to the Daily Mirror. "We will miss his humour and big personality and thank him for his energy and enthusiasm over the last 11 years. Everyone wishes him all the best for the future."

Neither Herbert nor Di Resta are expected to be replaced.

Sky Sports' F1 pundits for 2023 include:

  • Jenson Button 
  • Nico Rosberg
  • Naomi Schiff
  • Martin Brundle
  • Damon Hill
  • Karun Chandhok
  • Anthony Davidson
  • Natalie Pinkham
  • Ted Kravitz
  • Danica Patrick
  • Simon Lazenby
  • David Croft
  • Rachel Brookes

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On Wednesday, Herbert posted an image of the Sky Sports F1 team on Instagram alongside the caption “going to miss this team.”

Sky Sports F1 presenter Natalie Pinkham replied “Johnny, love you forever ever.” 

Meanwhile, Rachel Brookes added: "Not as much as we will miss you! Thank you for everything and being such a lovely "tv husband" - won't be the same without you."

Herbert has been part of Sky Sports F1’s broadcasting team since 2012 as one of several rotating pundits who formerly raced in F1, including the likes of 1996 world champion Damon Hill and Anthony Davidson. 

But Herbert will no longer be part of the Sky Sports F1 team going forward. 

Herbert raced in F1 from 1989 to 2000 for seven different teams. 

He won twice for Benetton in 1995 on his way to fourth place in the drivers’ championship - his best-ever result . 

Herbert gave the Stewart Grand Prix team their first and only F1 victory at the 1999 European Grand Prix, which turned out to be his third and final win. 

Former W Series driver Naomi Schiff joined the punditry team for the 2022 F1 season. 

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