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Johnny Herbert

British racing driver and broadcaster (born 1964)


British racing driver and broadcaster (born 1964)

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captionHerbert in 2016
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teamsBenetton, Tyrrell, Lotus, Ligier, Sauber, Stewart, Jaguar
races165 (160 starts)
championships0
wins3
podiums7
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points98
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first_race1989 Brazilian Grand Prix
first_win1995 British Grand Prix
last_win1999 European Grand Prix
last_race2000 Malaysian Grand Prix
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the British racing driver

John Paul Herbert (born 25 June 1964) is a British former racing driver and broadcaster who competed in Formula One from to . Herbert won three Formula One Grands Prix across twelve seasons. In endurance racing, Herbert won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in with Mazda, as well as the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2002 with Audi.

Herbert competed in Formula One for Benetton, Tyrrell, Lotus, Ligier, Sauber, Stewart and Jaguar. He finished fourth in the 1995 World Championship with Benetton. Upon his retirement from motor racing, Herbert worked as a pundit for Sky Sports F1 from 2012 until 2022.

Career

Early career and entry to Formula One

Formula Ford and Formula 3

Winning the Formula Ford Festival at Brands Hatch in 1985, Herbert caught Eddie Jordan's attention, and together they won the 1987 British Formula 3 title.

MG Metro Turbo Challenge

At the end of August 1987, Herbert (and fellow future F1 Driver Bertrand Gachot) guested in the ESSO MG Metro Turbo Challenge at Silverstone. He took pole and led most of the race, until a clutch failure forced him to retire with a lap to go. He and Gachot would later go on to win Le Mans in 1991 with ex-Rial F1 Driver Volker Weidler.

Ford Escort Celebrity Race

In October 1987, Herbert took part in a Ford Escort Celebrity race at Brands Hatch, sharing with Bobby Gee. They finished third.

Formula 3000

Herbert suffered career-threatening injuries in 1988, as a then championship hopeful in International Formula 3000 when he was caught up in a major accident at Brands Hatch, when Gregor Foitek nudged the side of his vehicle at Pilgrim's Drop, causing Herbert to slam into the wall head-on, then bounce across the track and slam head on again into the opposite barrier, sustaining severe ankle and foot injuries after yet more multiple collisions with the barriers. The threat of amputation loomed but it eventually passed after multiple surgeries and months of physiotherapy, though the extent of Herbert's injuries would permanently hinder his mobility, leaving him unable to run and forcing him to change his driving style.

Despite his immobility, Herbert returned to racing at the beginning of 1989 in Formula 1, scoring points on his debut at the Brazilian Grand Prix in Rio de Janeiro driving for the Benetton team, then managed by his long-time mentor and friend Peter Collins. Herbert finished fourth in Brazil, only 10.5 seconds behind the race winning Ferrari of Nigel Mansell and only 1.1 seconds behind the third placed March-Judd of Maurício Gugelmin and only 2.6 seconds behind the second placed McLaren-Honda of then double World Champion Alain Prost. Herbert's teammate, the highly rated Italian Alessandro Nannini, finished in sixh place, 7.7 seconds behind Herbert.

However, Herbert's performances could not keep up to that standard (he reportedly found it hard to press the brake pedal, which adversely affected his lap times), and with the Benetton team under new management (with Flavio Briatore) he was dropped after failing to qualify for the Canadian Grand Prix (after having finished fifth in the previous round in Phoenix) and was replaced by McLaren's test driver Emanuele Pirro. Herbert returned to Formula 3000, this time in the highly regarded Japanese series. It was not long before he received another call from Formula One, this time with Tyrrell. From 1990 to 2000, Herbert was a fixture in Formula One, switching to the dwindling Lotus team, now managed by Peter Collins. His first race for the Norfolk-based team came at the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix after Martin Donnelly suffered a career-ending crash in Jerez.

In 1991, Herbert returned to the team at the Canadian Grand Prix following the departure of Julian Bailey. He had to relinquish his seat to Michael Bartels while Grands Prix clashed with Japanese F3000 meetings. His first points finish in almost three years came at the 1992 South African Grand Prix when he drove his two-year old Lotus chassis to sixth place. He repeated this result in France, by which time Lotus had introduced the more competitive 107. Poor reliability and bad luck cost him the chance to add to his points tally but Herbert showed well against his highly rated teammate, future-World Champion Mika Häkkinen. In the 24 races the two drove alongside each other at Lotus, Herbert outqualified Häkkinen fourteen times. 1993 was his most successful season with Lotus, finishing in fourth place three times. But 1994 was a disaster as the team was blighted by financial woes. He utilised an upgraded Mugen Honda introduced for the Italian Grand Prix to qualify a magnificent fourth but hopes of a strong finish were quashed when he was involved in a multi-car collision at the first corner. Lotus' lack of resources meant he had to use the spare car with the old-spec Mugen engine, which didn't last long before it expired. His final race for Lotus came at the Portuguese Grand Prix.

During 1991, Herbert also drove two rounds of the Fuji Long Distance Sports Car Series, co-driving a Mazda 787B, finishing fourth both times. His decision at the July round to stop his car and aid a fellow competitor who had suffered a puncture at high speed would earn him the Sportsman Award at the 1991 Autosport Awards.

Ligier and return to Benetton (1994–1995)

After three years of frustration, Herbert had his Lotus contract bought out by Tom Walkinshaw in late 1994, joining Ligier and then Benetton for the last few races of the season. Although he failed to score any points in 1994, he was retained as Michael Schumacher's teammate for 1995. As Benetton's number-two driver he found life at the team difficult with the B195 specifically designed around Schumacher's driving style. The World Champion also forbade Herbert from viewing his telemetry. He achieved his first podium finish with a second place in Spain as Benetton scored their first one-two finish since 1990. He then took his first victory at the British Grand Prix after Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher collided. Prior to the race rumours were abound that he was about to be dropped in favour of test-driver Jos Verstappen. He followed this with a win in similar circumstances at Monza and finished 4th in the championship.

Sauber, Stewart and Jaguar (1996–2000)

After being dropped by Benetton, Herbert drove for Swiss team Sauber in 1996–1998, scoring two podium places, the first of the two being in the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix, which were his only points of that season, and the other being in the 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix. That year would be Herbert's most successful at Sauber, scoring several times. Moving to Stewart Grand Prix in 1999, he was routinely outqualified by his younger teammate Rubens Barrichello but scored his third and final Grand Prix win in the rain-affected European Grand Prix. At the Malaysian Grand Prix he finished fourth in a race which he would later describe as his strongest performance since his pre-accident days. Staying at Stewart after the team was purchased by Ford and became Jaguar, Herbert endured another frustrating and pointless season, ending the year being stretchered off at Malaysia after a suspension failure caused him to crash heavily.

After Formula One

In 2001, Herbert was employed by Arrows F1 team owner Tom Walkinshaw, to act as the team developmental/test driver.

On Monday, August 13, 2001, the day after the Indy Racing League’s Belterra Resort Indy 300 at Kentucky Speedway, he tested the Dallara purchased by Mecom Racing Team from Target Chip Ganassi Racing and driven by Tony Stewart at the 2001 Indianapolis 500, with the car being set up by Jeff Ward, recording a fastest lap time that would have split the front row for the race.

Since retiring from Formula One racing, Herbert has concentrated on sports car racing, trying to repeat his Le Mans 24 Hours overall win of 1991. Recent years have seen him as one of the front runners in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), where he won several events and was a challenger for the 2003 crown.

In 2004, Herbert, along with Jamie Davies won the Le Mans Series championship at the wheel of an Audi R8 winning the races at Monza and Spa along the way.

In 2005, Herbert was appointed to the post of Sporting Relations Manager at Jordan Grand Prix, which was then renamed Midland F1 for the 2006 World Championship. However, in September of that year Spyker Cars bought the team, and renamed it Spyker MF1. One of the new owners' decisions was to not renew Herbert's contract.

In 2007, Herbert entered the Le Mans 24 Hours driving for the factory Aston Martin team at the wheel of the Aston Martin DBR9 in the GT1 class. Herbert, along with Peter Kox and Tomáš Enge drove the 007 numbered car to a ninth placed overall finish and fourth in the GT1 class.

In 2008, Herbert won the first season of the Speedcar Series.

In 2009, Herbert made his debut in the British Touring Car Championship for Team Dynamics at the wheel of a Honda Civic at round eight of the championship, Silverstone. He qualified seventeenth for the first race, and after moving up the order, finished in thirteenth. In the second race, he finished inside the points in eighth place, scoring three points. In the final race of the day, a reverse starting grid is operated. The first six, seven, eight, nine or ten cars to finish race two, start race three in reverse order. This is decided by the winner of race two drawing a number between six and ten out of a hat. For the final race of the day, the top-nine finishers were reversed, meaning Herbert started from second. He was running well, and was holding fourth, but was forced to retire on lap thirteen, after contact with Jason Plato. Herbert went on to compete in the final two rounds of the season.

Herbert also runs a charity event called the Johnny Herbert Karting Challenge every year for charities like the halow project which is now held at Capital Karts in London. This event invites celebrities and professional racing drivers to compete in indoor go karting and is now in its twentieth year.

Sky Sports F1

Herbert in the Silverstone pit lane for the [[2014 British Grand Prix

From 2012 to 2022, Herbert was a regular contributor to the Sky Sports F1 channel. He was an occasional presence as one of the insiders in "Sky Race Control" during practices, qualifying sessions, and races alongside Anthony Davidson, Damon Hill, Nico Rosberg, and Paul Di Resta.

GT Academy

In 2013 and 2014, Herbert mentored six contestants in a primetime ITV4 reality series, with the aim of taking players of the Gran Turismo videogames to the Dubai 24 Hour race as real drivers. Other countries in Europe had heats mentored by drivers Vitantonio Liuzzi and Sébastien Buemi.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200720082008–092009201020112012
Formula Ford Festival110?1N/A1st
British Formula 3 ChampionshipMike Rowe Racing / Intersport Racing60000815th
British Formula 3 ChampionshipEddie Jordan Racing1857510791st
Macau Grand Prix10000N/A18th
International Formula 3000Eddie Jordan Racing61212138th
World Sportscar ChampionshipADA Engineering100000NC
Formula OneBenetton Formula50000514th
Tyrrell Racing Organisation10000
All-Japan Sports Prototype ChampionshipTakefuji Racing Team10000629th
Japanese Formula 3000Team LeMans100000316th
All-Japan Sports Prototype ChampionshipTakefuji Racing Team500001020th
Formula OneCamel Team Lotus200000NC
24 Hours of Le MansMazdaspeed10000N/ADNF
Japanese Formula 3000Team LeMans100001910th
Formula OneTeam Lotus700000NC
All-Japan Sports Prototype ChampionshipMazdaspeed200002019th
24 Hours of Le Mans11001N/A1st
Formula OneTeam Lotus160000215th
World Sportscar ChampionshipMazdaspeed20001257th
Formula OneTeam Castrol Lotus160000119th
Formula OneTeam Lotus1300000NC
Mild Seven Benetton Ford20000
Ligier Gitanes Blondes10000
Formula OneMild Seven Benetton Renault172004454th
Formula OneRed Bull Sauber Ford150001414th
Formula OneRed Bull Sauber Petronas1700011510th
Formula OneRed Bull Sauber Petronas160000115th
Formula OneHSBC Stewart Ford151001158th
Formula OneJaguar Racing1700000NC
American Le Mans SeriesChampion Racing600031138th
24 Hours of Le Mans10000N/ADNF
American Le Mans SeriesAudi Sport North America110012064th
Champion Racing90006
24 Hours of Le MansAudi Sport North America10001N/A2nd
American Le Mans SeriesADT Champion Racing100001604th
Team Bentley84027
24 Hours of Le Mans10011N/A2nd
FIA GT ChampionshipAF Corse40003831st
Le Mans Endurance SeriesAudi Sport UK Team Veloqx42114341st
American Le Mans SeriesADT Champion Racing21002648th
Audi Sport UK Team Veloqx10001
24 Hours of Le Mans10101N/A2nd
Le Mans Legend11111N/A1st
24 Hours of Le MansAston Martin Racing10000N/A9th
Speedcar SeriesSpeedcar Team102134451st
Speedcar SeriesJMB Racing92105532nd
British Touring Car ChampionshipTeam Dynamics90000819th
International Superstars SeriesMotorzone Race Car121014667th
Campionato Italiano Superstars800023311th
Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup201010NC†
International Superstars SeriesRomeo Ferraris160014966th
Campionato Italiano Superstars100013696th
Blancpain Endurance SeriesUnited Autosports100000NC
24 Hours of Nürburgring - SP8TVolkswagen Motorsport10000N/ADNF
Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup10000N/ANC†
Superstars SeriesSwiss Team400123612th
Campionato Italiano Superstars200111818th

† As Herbert was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

(key)

YearEntrantEngineClass12345678910111213141516171819DCPtsnowrapEddie Jordan RacingnowrapVWA
1987SIL
C*THR*
1BRH
1SIL
3*THR*
1*SIL*
1BRH
2THR
RetSIL
1ZAN
9DON
RetSIL
4SNE
3DON
19OUL
2SIL
7BRH
5SPA
DNSTHR
31st79

Complete International Formula 3000 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011DCPointsnowrapJordan Racing8th13
1988JER
1VAL
RetPAUSIL
7MON
3PER
RetBRH
RetBIRBUGZOLDIJ

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617WDCPts.nowrapBenetton FormulanowrapBenetton B188nowrapFord V814th5nowrapTyrrell Racing OrganisationnowrapTyrrell 018nowrapFord V8nowrapCamel Team LotusnowrapLotus 102nowrapLamborghini V12NC0nowrapTeam LotusnowrapLotus 102BnowrapJudd V8NC0Team LotusnowrapLotus 102DFord V815th2Lotus 107Team Castrol LotusTeam Castrol LotusLotus 107BFord V89th11Team LotusnowrapLotus 107CnowrapMugen-Honda V10NC0nowrapLotus 109nowrapMugen-Honda V10nowrapLigier Gitanes BlondesnowrapLigier JS39BnowrapRenault V10nowrapMild Seven Benetton FordnowrapBenetton B194nowrapFord V8nowrapMild Seven Benetton RenaultnowrapBenetton B195nowrapRenault RS7 3.0 V104th45nowrapRed Bull Sauber FordnowrapSauber C15nowrapFord Zetec-R V1014th4nowrapRed Bull Sauber PetronasnowrapSauber C16nowrapPetronas V1010th15nowrapRed Bull Sauber PetronasnowrapSauber C17nowrapPetronas V1015th1nowrapHSBC Stewart FordnowrapStewart SF3nowrapFord V108th15nowrapJaguar RacingnowrapJaguar R1nowrapCosworth V10NC0
BRA
4SMR
11MON
14MEX
15USA
5CAN
DNQFRAGBRGERHUN
BEL
RetITAPOR
DNQESPJPNAUS
USABRASMRMONCANMEXFRAGBRGERHUNBELITAPORESPJPN
RetAUS
Ret
USABRASMRMONCAN
DNQMEX
10FRA
10GBR
14†GERHUNBEL
7ITAPOR
RetESPJPN
RetAUS
11
RSA
6MEX
7BRA
RetESP
Ret
SMR
RetMON
RetCAN
RetFRA
6
GBR
RetGER
RetHUN
RetBEL
13†ITA
RetPOR
RetJPN
RetAUS
13
RSA
RetBRA
4EUR
4SMR
8†ESP
RetMON
RetCAN
10FRA
RetGBR
4GER
10HUN
RetBEL
5ITA
RetPOR
RetJPN
11AUS
Ret
BRA
7PAC
7SMR
10MON
Ret
ESP
RetCAN
8FRA
7GBR
11GER
RetHUN
RetBEL
12ITA
RetPOR
11
EUR
8
JPN
RetAUS
Ret
BRA
RetARG
4SMR
7ESP
2MON
4CAN
RetFRA
RetGBR
1GER
4HUN
4BEL
7ITA
1POR
7EUR
5PAC
6JPN
3AUS
Ret
AUS
DNSBRA
RetARG
9EUR
7SMR
RetMON
3ESP
RetCAN
7FRA
DSQGBR
9GER
RetHUN
RetBEL
RetITA
9†POR
8JPN
10
AUS
RetBRA
7ARG
4SMR
RetMON
RetESP
5CAN
5FRA
8GBR
RetGER
RetHUN
3BEL
4ITA
RetAUT
8LUX
7JPN
6EUR
8
AUS
6BRA
11†ARG
RetSMR
RetESP
7MON
7CAN
RetFRA
8GBR
RetAUT
8GER
RetHUN
10BEL
RetITA
RetLUX
RetJPN
10
AUS
DNSBRA
RetSMR
10†MON
RetESP
RetCAN
5FRA
RetGBR
12AUT
14GER
11†HUN
11BEL
RetITA
RetEUR
1MAL
4JPN
7
AUS
RetBRA
RetSMR
10GBR
12ESP
13EUR
11†MON
9CAN
RetFRA
RetAUT
7GER
RetHUN
RetBEL
8ITA
RetUSA
11JPN
7MAL
Ret

Driver did not finish the Grand Prix, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

Complete Japanese Formula 3000 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011DCPointsnowrapTeam LeMans16th3nowrapTeam LeMans10th9
1990SUZ
19FUJ
10MIN
RetSUZ
RetSUG
7FUJ
RetFUJ
5SUZ
6FUJ
RetSUZ
Ret
1991SUZ
5AUT
7FUJ
RetMIN
2SUZ
RetSUG
RetFUJ
RetSUZ
7FUJ
CSUZ
RetFUJ
6

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
JPN MazdaspeedDEU Volker Weidler
BEL Bertrand GachotMazda 787GTP148DNFDNF
JPN MazdaspeedDEU Volker Weidler
BEL Bertrand GachotMazda 787BC23621st1st
JPN Mazdaspeed
FRA OrecaDEU Volker Weidler
BEL Bertrand Gachot
BRA Maurizio Sandro SalaMazda MXR-01C13364th4th
USA Champion RacingBEL Didier Theys
DEU Ralf KellenersAudi R8LMP90081DNFDNF
DEU Audi Sport North AmericaITA Christian Pescatori
ITA Rinaldo CapelloAudi R8LMP9003742nd2nd
GBR Team BentleyGBR Mark Blundell
AUS David BrabhamBentley Speed 8LMGTP3752nd2nd
GBR Audi Sport UK Team VeloqxGBR Jamie Davies
GBR Guy SmithAudi R8LMP13792nd2nd
GBR Aston Martin RacingNLD Peter Kox
CZE Tomáš EngeAston Martin DBR9GT13379th4th

Complete American Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine12345678910RankPointsRefnowrapChampion RacingLMP900nowrapAudi R8nowrapAudi 3.6L Turbo V88th113nowrapAudi Sport North AmericaLMP900Audi R8Audi 3.6L Turbo V84th206nowrapChampion RacingnowrapTeam BentleyLMGTPnowrapBentley Speed 8nowrapBentley 4.0L Turbo V84th160nowrapADT Champion RacingLMP900nowrapAudi R8nowrapAudi 3.6L Turbo V8nowrapAudi Sport UK Team VeloqxLMP1Audi R8Audi 3.6L Turbo V88th64nowrapADT Champion Racing
2001TEXSEBDONJARSON
4POR
3MOS
RetMID
5MON
2PET
3
2002SEB
1
SON
2MID
8AME
3WAS
5TRO
3MOS
2MON
2MIA
5PET
2
2003SEB
3
ATL
1SON
2TRO
2MOS
4AME
1MON
3MIA
1PET
1
2004SEB
3MIDLIMSONPORMOSAME
PET
2MON
1

Complete IndyCar Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

YearTeamChassisNo.Engine123456789101112131415RankPointsRefnowrapDuesenberg Brothers RacingDallara32ChevroletNC0
2002HMSPHXFONNAZINDY
DNQTXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMCHKTYGATCHITXS

Indianapolis 500 results

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2002DallaraChevroletDNQDuesenberg

Complete Le Mans Endurance Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassCarEngine1234Pos.PointsnowrapAudi Sport UK Team VeloqxLMP1nowrapAudi R8nowrapAudi 3.6L Turbo V81st34
2004MNZ
1NÜR
2SIL
3SPA
1

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded just in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap – 1 point awarded all races)

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930PosPtsnowrapTeam DynamicsnowrapHonda Civic19th8
2009BRH
1BRH
2BRH
3THR
1THR
2THR
3DON
1DON
2DON
3OUL
1OUL
2OUL
3CRO
1CRO
2CRO
3SNE
1SNE
2SNE
3KNO
1KNO
2KNO
3SIL
1
13SIL
2
8SIL
3
RetROC
1
RetROC
2
10ROC
3
7BRH
1
RetBRH
2
RetBRH
3
14

Complete International Superstars Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516DCPointsRefnowrapMotorzone Race CarnowrapChevrolet Lumina CR87th66nowrapRomeo FerrarisnowrapMercedes C63 AMG6th96nowrapSwiss TeamnowrapMaserati Quattroporte12th36
2010MNZ
1
RetMNZ
2
6IMO
1
2IMO
2
DNSALG
1
DNSALG
2
RetHOC
1
14HOC
2
3CPR
1
3CPR
2
15VAL
1
RetVAL
2
Ret*KYA
1*
1KYA
2
Ret
2011MNZ
1
10MNZ
2
RetVNC
1
6VNC
2
18ALG
1
15ALG
2
18DON
1
2DON
2
6MIS
1
4MIS
2
2*SPA
1*
3SPA
2
9MUG
1
5MUG
2
3VAL
1
RetVAL
2
5
2012MNZ
1MNZ
2IMO
1IMO
2DON
1
3DON
2
7*MUG
1*
2MUG
2
RetHUN
1HUN
2SPA
1SPA
2VAL
1VAL
2PER
1PER
2

Helmet

Herbert's helmet design was red with a white line going from the rear through the sides and onto the mouthplate, black stripes on the lower sides and a black stripe on the rear (in a similar fashion to Patrick Depailler's helmet), in 1999, when he drove for Stewart, the stripes on the lower sides were changed to green and on the top of the helmet was added a drop with the union jack. In 2000, when he drove for Jaguar, the green areas became blue.

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