Johnny Herbert need not be bored after leaving as a steward at the FIA. The former Formula 1 driver has already found a new vocation, joining Lola, where he will be involved in the company’s Formula E programme as an ambassador, among other things.
Johnny Herbert has swiftly been announced in a new role just 24 hours after his exit from the FIA. After 15 years working with the FIA as an F1 steward, motorsport’s world governing body confirmed on Wednesday that the three-time grand prix winner was being released due to an ‘incompatibility’ with his media work. Alongside
As it enters the 2025 Formula 1 season, the Haas team has achieved a milestone moment regarding its budget and overall funding sources. Team principal Ayao Komatsu said in a recent roundtable interview attended by Motorsport.com that squad owner Gene Haas for the “first time…doesn’t have to put his money in – it’s great.” While a
As it enters the 2025 Formula 1 season, the Haas team has achieved a milestone moment regarding its budget and overall funding sources. Team principal Ayao Komatsu said in a recent roundtable interview attended by Autosport that squad owner Gene Haas for the “first time…doesn’t have to put his money in – it’s great.” While
Red Bull’s former chief technical officer Adrian Newey says he was already concerned about the development path of their car before he left them last year. The team won seven of the first 10 rounds last year but took just two wins over the rest of the season and lost the constructors’ championship to McLaren.
Aston Martin is looking to rediscover its form from 2023 in the final year of the current regulations, following a disappointing campaign last year. After the highs of Fernando Alonso collecting eight podiums for the team two seasons ago, it was back to a sense of unwanted reality for the British outfit in 2024. Not
Formula 1 has announced luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton as its new global partner on a 10-year deal. The deal sees two iconic brands come together, with Louis Vuitton to also be the title partner for the season-opening race in Australia. For the first time in Louis Vuitton’s history, the company’s logo will be advertised
Juan Pablo Montoya believes Kimi Antonelli may struggle to “live up to the hype” surrounding him when he embarks on his debut F1 season with Mercedes. The former Williams and McLaren driver feels that someone needs to “pull his reigns” and tell him to “slow down tiger” to prevent him from making too many mistakes.