Changing of the Guard
After months of head-scratching discussions about the ethics of Formula 1 pundits moonlighting as FIA stewards, the decision has been made: Johnny Herbert is stepping down from his role as a steward. While this is a tough pill to swallow for some, it seems the sport’s governing body decided it was time to draw a line in the sand.
When Punditry Meets Stewardship
Herbert, a charming presence on Sky Sports, has had his fair share of on-track experience as a former driver. However, the more the F1 paddock chewed on the optics of his dual roles, the more questions arose. How can one offer colorful opinions on race day while maintaining a poker face as a steward? It’s like being a chef who can’t taste their own dish; just doesn’t make sense!
Words from the Wise
In classic Herbert fashion, he hasn’t held back on expressing his feelings about the situation. In an official statement, he shared, “It is a difficult job,” highlighting the complexities of balancing his duties. While he was admired for his experience, the lines of compatibility blurred too much for comfort. As the FIA noted, they