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This week, I was the first to break the news that Paul di Resta would no longer be part of Sky Sports F1’s broadcast team for the 2023 season, joining former colleague Johnny Herbert out the ...
Approached by Mirror Sport, Sky Sports confirmed that the three-time F1 race winner will no longer be part of the presenting line-up. They also said former Force India and Williams driver Di Resta ...
Sky Sports have confirmed that they will be axing popular F1 pundit Johnny Herbert, as well as Paul di Resta, from their coverage ahead of the 2023 season.. Three-time Grand Prix winner Herbert ...
Sky Sports F1 'wrong' to ditch Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta after double axe Sky Sports have parted ways with the two broadcasters ahead of the first race.
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Ex-racers-turned-pundits Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta have been axed from Sky Sports' F1 coverage for 2023.
JOHNNY HERBERT and Paul Di Resta won’t be part of Sky Sports’ Formula One coverage next season. Former Jaguar and Sauber star Herbert recently sparked intense speculation around his fut… ...
After returning to the DTM circuit and working for Sky Sports’ F1 coverage for several years, Di Resta found his way into endurance racing, first at the Le Mans 24-hour race with United ...
Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta axed from Sky Sports F1 coverage. Two iconic Formula 1 commentators will not be on our screens in 2023 with cryptic posts revealing they’ve been axed.
Johnny Herbert and Paul di Resta will not be part of the Sky Sports coverage for the 2023 Formula 1 season, after Herbert sparked speculation on social media with a vague Instagram post.