A racing driver recently axed from Formula 1 has revealed that their shock sacking materialised with a last minute phone call as they prepared for the 2025 season.
Misconduct includes the use of foul-language by drivers, an issue the FIA have become progressively stricter about since the Singapore Grand Prix with Max Verstappen receiving the first punishment in 2024.
Jos Verstappen questioned Johnny Herbert's role as a stewardJohnny Herbert will not serve as a race steward in 2025
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Why was Herbert axed from the FIA?
Herbert came under fire from Jos Verstappen after his son, Max Verstappen, was slammed with a double-penalty at the 2024 Mexican GP, and questioned Herbert’s role as a pundit whilst also being a steward, labelling it as a ‘conflict of interest’.
The British racing driver’s exit from the FIA was announced ahead of the 2025 season, claiming that the two roles could not coexist.
Now, following his shock exit Herbert has revealed the details of his sacking, and that he was originally supposed to be a 2025 steward before his last minute axe.
“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 said to CasinoApps.com.
“Everything I'd done all year long in 2024 had been discussed and accepted.
“Two days before I was eventually given the sack over the phone, I’d been told all was good for 2025. Then it wasn’t.
“I understand how everything came about. But I am not going to point the finger. But as I said, there were certain people who did actually speak with the President [of the FIA] and that's why the president finally made that decision to get rid of me.”