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Mohammed Ben Sulayem reflected on Johnny Herbert’s no longer being an FIA steward in Madrid, and also revisited the topic of swearing in Formula One. Elsewhere, Herbert hopes for Lewis Hamilton’s eighth world title, while British youngster Arvid Lindblad made a great step forwards making his F1 debut. GPblog presents you the best news of

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has responded to Johnny Herbert’s departure as a steward, citing a clear conflict of interest as the reason behind the decision. The FIA president emphasised the importance of maintaining impartiality within the governing body and explained that Herbert’s involvement in both the stewards’ panel and as a media personality created

The FIA are currently, once again, the topic of conversation within the Formula 1 world. Not only because of the departure of Johnny Herbert as a steward, but also because of the new penalties that were introduced by the governing body for alleged misbehaviour, including swearing. Alexander Wurz, president of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association

Newey comments on Red Bull, Johnny Herbert lands a new job, and Hamilton talked about what he expects in a more ’emotional’ Ferrari environment. Together with GPblog’s exclusive interview with Alpine team boss Oliver Oakes and McLaren’s Pirelli tyre test in France, we bring you the best news of the day from the world of