Johnny Herbert, born on June twenty-fifth, nineteen sixty-four, is a distinguished British former racing driver and broadcaster. His career in Formula One spanned from nineteen eighty-nine to two thousand, during which he showcased his remarkable talent by securing three Grand Prix victories across twelve seasons.
Herbert's racing prowess extended beyond Formula One; he achieved notable success in endurance racing as well. In nineteen ninety-one, he triumphed at the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans with Mazda, and later, in two thousand two, he claimed victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring driving for Audi.
Throughout his Formula One journey, Herbert represented several teams, including Benetton, Tyrrell, Lotus, Ligier, Sauber, Stewart, and Jaguar. His most impressive season came in nineteen ninety-five when he finished fourth in the World Championship while racing for Benetton.
After retiring from competitive racing, Herbert transitioned into broadcasting, serving as a pundit for Sky Sports F1 from two thousand twelve until two thousand twenty-two, where he shared his insights and experiences with motorsport enthusiasts.