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Johnny Herbert Speaks Out on FIA Dismissal Amid Verstappen Family’s Bias Allegations

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 1, 2025
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Johnny Herbert Speaks Out on FIA Dismissal Amid Verstappen Family’s Bias Allegations

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 26: Jos Verstappen and Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing walk in the Paddock during day one of F1 Testing at Bahrain International Circuit on February 26, 2025 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202502260015 // Usage for editorial use only //

Former F1 driver and renowned pundit Johnny Herbert recently opened up about his abrupt dismissal from his position as an FIA steward. Herbert, known for his candid opinions and insightful commentary, didn’t hesitate to point fingers at those he believes played a role in his termination, including the Verstappen family.

The 2024 F1 season was fraught with tension as British driver Lando Norris and Dutch racer Max Verstappen competed fiercely for the championship. As the season progressed, accusations of bias began to emerge, with Verstappen raising questions about potential favoritism within the FIA. The pointed criticisms were particularly directed towards race stewards, including Herbert, who had been known to voice support for British drivers.

Verstappen’s concerns weren’t entirely unfounded. There were instances where he received severe penalties from FIA stewards, significantly affecting his standing in the competition. Despite this, Herbert and other stewards maintained their right to express their opinions while effectively governing the sport. However, the FIA viewed the situation differently, leading to Herbert’s dismissal at the conclusion of the 2024 season.

According to Herbert, the dismissal came as a surprise. Speaking to CasinoApps.com, he revealed, “It didn’t come from within the FIA initially. It was all to do with chitter chatter to the FIA that made them change their point of view.” Herbert further stated that he had been assured of his position as a rotating FIA steward for the upcoming 2025 season, just days before the unexpected firing.

Herbert has accused unspecified individuals of influencing the FIA president’s decision to terminate his stewardship. Despite the accusations thrown his way, Herbert has refused to directly blame anyone. However, he did not mince words when it came to discussing the perceived bias towards British drivers.

Calling the allegations of his pro-British bias “ridiculous,” Herbert expressed his frustration with the Verstappens, who he says continued to imply favoritism. “So I can’t support a British driver because I’m British? I can’t support Lewis or George or Lando. It’s ridiculous,” Herbert retorted.

The former F1 driver also pointed out the irony in the situation, highlighting the apparent double standard when it comes to discussions of bias. According to Herbert, it seems acceptable for Dutch individuals to criticize British fans and accuse them of lacking morals, but the same courtesy isn’t extended the other way.

Herbert’s unceremonious exit from the FIA and his subsequent revelations have stirred up the F1 community, adding a new chapter to the ongoing debates about bias and fairness in the sport. As the dust settles and the 2025 season approaches, it remains to be seen how the FIA will respond to these claims and what changes, if any, will be implemented to ensure a fair competition.

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