Every week I hear people hating on Herbert for acting a happy fool on Sky. I hope after listening to his story, they can appreciate his positivity better. PS.: Know who I'd honestly really like to feature? Lance Stroll. It's an absolute delight listening to these legends - adding juicy bits to a tale and a person who we, by and large, already know, but it's always great to recall. Someone like Lance though... like most of the new generation, he's an absolute mystery as a person. Despite the massive media presence these days, it feels like we know less and less about the new drivers because they're always "on", only giving small and maybe misleading tips about who they are behind the helmet. TC's intimist style is perfect for that. Ocon and Gasly's interviews were brilliant, so I look forward to more interviews with their generation - Lance above all because of how controversial the circumstances around him are.
TugaAvenger - I’ve not heard any ‘haters’ with respect to Johnny Herbert - who I see as a great character - full of laughter and positivity. Anyone who criticises him for being like this - is just a really sad pathetic person who only sees negativity in people. Not the type I’d want to spend any time with - that’s for sure !! Rx
Richard Dale - your comment most definitely gets a ‘Thumbs down’ from me ! Your negativity isn’t a nice personality trait - No one’s perfect - specially not you !!
Timestamps - For Mobile platforms 0:00 - Intro - Bose Ad 0:23 - Johnny Herbert Intro 1:44 - Once a racer, Always a racer 5:31 - F1 Safety 10:50 - Brands Hatch F3000 Accident/Recuperation 27:45 - Transition into Formula 1 and belief of getting there after the huge accident. 30:32 - Bose Ad 31:48 - '89 First test and First race 36:26 - Early days/'89-91 Seasons 43:28 - Dawn of Paddle Shift Gearboxes 47:46 - Which was your best race win? 51:08 - How did you manage to get back to Bennetton after '89 58:52 - Looking back at Johnny's greatest achievement in Formula 1 1:03:49 - Working as a Commentator for Sky F1 1:07:03 - Tom's closing thoughts As always If there is any issues/timestamps that i missed feel free to comment and I will add it.
@@drkamikaze1 No problems. The reason I do this is due to the fact i listen to these podcasts on the road and it's a pain trying to skip (on RUclips Mobile at least) to a section i want to listen to and if it helps others then all the better.
Johnny Herbert is an absolute champion driver. He piloted the 787B Mazda R26B to Outright VICTORY in Le Mans and did so only to be so exhausted he couldn't make it on to the podium. His input in to the FD3S RX-7 around the NÜR has given it sublime handling that beat Porsche THREE TIMES in Australian production endurance racing and still rivals modern cars today. Johnny, you're a legend and a fantastic commentator. Thanks for your contribution to the motoring industry. I tip my hat to you 🇦🇺🏁
Max G piss off mate. What type of moronic comment is that? Everyone had an opportunity to win but Mazda finally had a package that was fast enough to cause everyone else to push harder and then one by one they started to break. You obviously have never been apart of racing to have made that comment. Toyota was lucky this year BECAUSE THERE WAS NO COMPETITION! That's a FACT!
What a thrill to hear from Johnny and it just makes me want to go back to those seasons and watch him drive knowing what he was going through in the cockpit, amazing!
Johnny was the best talent since Clark..period.. followed him all the way..and what he achieved in F1 was staggering...A champion through and through..He won Le Mans as well
So pleased for the opportunity to listen to Mr. Herbert’s story, it’s given me a new found respect for his career in the sport. His ability to surpass many overwhelming challenges is beyond inspiring. Thanks to the Beyond The Grid presenter for delivering another great episode 🙏🏼
I met Johnny at Heathrow after Jerez where he was trying to get out of Lotus. I asked him how his race weekend went and he said it had been really shit. I then mentioned that Peter Collins would not let him leave. He slapped me on the back and said (laughing) 'yes, another Australian bastard'. I'm pleased to say that I saw his first two wins in F1. I was aware that he must have felt pain but never realized how much there had been. I had heard about the grass in his ankles. Anyway, a great and informative interview. Thanks.
Those that followed Johnny's career would know just how good he really was pre-Brands Hatch 88. Many top industry experts were not far wrong when they said he was the most naturally gifted driver since Clark. I was a huge follower, having followed his rise through the ranks. Brands Hatch has played a pivotal role in Johnny's pre-F1 career. I have always been a huge Herbert fan and the turning point was def that weekend in August 1988. I remember it like it was yesterday. We were at druids on that fateful day and it started so well too. Johnny was leading Donnelly by some good few seconds and in complete control. Setting fastest lap after fastest lap. That was part 1 of the race and the rest, as they say, was history. The bang and commotion we heard were harrowing and then the silence after was sickening. I didn't see the actual crash, but the aftermath was there for all to see. That day was the turning point in Johnny's career and left many asking "what if". Imho, Johnny would have gone on to much greater things had that day not unfolded as it did!
Spot on. I was on the inside of the circuit just before Pilgrims Drop and literally saw the accident with Foitek first hand where Herbert went into the Bridge wall bounced back off and then it all carried on down the hill out of sight. The worst crash I ever saw trackside. No doubt at all Johnny was WDC material. Donnelly would have had a great F1 career too f not for Jerez in '90.
A truly fascinating interview. I don't feel simple admiration like the interviewer - I feel much more sadness about the psychology of someone who does that to themself. It's incredibly impressive to push yourself like that, but it also takes an unhealthy obsessiveness. How sad that he put himself through pain to the point he wants his legs cut off. He says it was worth it for what he attained, but it seems tragic to me that he rushed back for his career instead of resting and taking a few years for his body to heal. The fact he hid it from his wife is telling - that's a disturbing comment... There's something off about his humour and laughter too. That joke about regretting it? He just seems one removed from himself. What kind of childhood does someone have to make them that way? A staggering will to win to the point of destroying your body. What an extraordinary man.
Great interview and inspiring to listen to. Johnny Herbert is a real hero and one of my favorite F1 drivers of all time. I am surprised to learn now about his treatment at Benetton considering all he did for them and his wins. Never mind what might have been had he not had that accident - look at what he DID do despite it. A real inspiration. I hope to get to meet him one day and shake his hand in admiration. A true sportsman.
Great personality, hats off for Johnny! It would be lovely with an interview with with Peter Collins. Thanks to Johnny Herbert Peter Collins for giving their all/best to save Lotus. True heroes.
Johnny Herbert is such an inspiration. I read his book and very much enjoyed this podcast. It helps me with my feet injuries to keep believing I will get better each day.
I don't know how many drivers would come back from an injury like that. I liked Johhny before, now I consider him one of the greatest drivers of all time. Imagine what he could have achieved without that injury(he was going to sign for Williams after the race)
Thanks Mr. Clarkson for these podcasts, dont know how to express how amazing and intresting all these stories are, so far loved every single one of em. Also I didnt know about all these things holding Johnny back, what a hero!
Amazing that he got drives at all since it’s all about your feet. His feet’s were basically almost off yet he got drives and an F1 career. Incredible. Only Kubica is getting a similar second change like he had.
Man Johnny, you are pragmatically courageous. I broke my leg and it was such a shock. But it was nothing in comparison to your accident, makes you shake!!!!
A really successful f1 drive really overall If he didn’t had a really horrific bad injury which made him lose his form throughout the f1 season year by year then he would’ve easily been a future f1 champion
Brilliant interview totally and utterly ruined by the constant adverts every 5 minutes. What a real shame as Johnny is a total legend. It's the last Beyond The Grid I will listen to due to the endless adverts.
I had no idea what he went through. Frankly it pisses me off what Alonso said even more now. If Alonso knew what Johnny went through, he would shut his fucking mouth. I doubt Alonso ever would've gone through what Johnny did frankly.
I’ll never buy any Boose headphone. Not because I don’t like it. Because listening to this podcast with Boose headphones on and hearing TC telling me to buy some would seriously piss me off.
@mrkipling2201 it's not true, most retirements are from very early and then 90s, with barrcihello, berger, mansell, trulli and alesi only terrible guy in 80s was patrese with worst retirement rate in history
Definitely . Niki is one of the most interesting guys in F1. Everyone talks about James Hunt being the big personality but personality I find Niki more interesting.
That would probably be a very hard interview to get as he really does not give any interview. That Monaco special was just because his son Nico set it up for a really really long time and talked him on to it.
Every week I hear people hating on Herbert for acting a happy fool on Sky. I hope after listening to his story, they can appreciate his positivity better.
PS.: Know who I'd honestly really like to feature? Lance Stroll. It's an absolute delight listening to these legends - adding juicy bits to a tale and a person who we, by and large, already know, but it's always great to recall. Someone like Lance though... like most of the new generation, he's an absolute mystery as a person. Despite the massive media presence these days, it feels like we know less and less about the new drivers because they're always "on", only giving small and maybe misleading tips about who they are behind the helmet.
TC's intimist style is perfect for that. Ocon and Gasly's interviews were brilliant, so I look forward to more interviews with their generation - Lance above all because of how controversial the circumstances around him are.
Not because he acts a fool he’s just a shite pundit with nothing of any value to say.
Someone hating on Johnny must be an unhappy frustrated salty cunt leave them in their dark corner they dont even deserve to be mentioned...
Le Spaz - good comment ! Completely agree wholeheartedly. Rx
TugaAvenger - I’ve not heard any ‘haters’ with respect to Johnny Herbert - who I see as a great character - full of laughter and positivity. Anyone who criticises him for being like this - is just a really sad pathetic person who only sees negativity in people. Not the type I’d want to spend any time with - that’s for sure !! Rx
Richard Dale - your comment most definitely gets a ‘Thumbs down’ from me ! Your negativity isn’t a nice personality trait - No one’s perfect - specially not you !!
Timestamps - For Mobile platforms
0:00 - Intro - Bose Ad
0:23 - Johnny Herbert Intro
1:44 - Once a racer, Always a racer
5:31 - F1 Safety
10:50 - Brands Hatch F3000 Accident/Recuperation
27:45 - Transition into Formula 1 and belief of getting there after the huge accident.
30:32 - Bose Ad
31:48 - '89 First test and First race
36:26 - Early days/'89-91 Seasons
43:28 - Dawn of Paddle Shift Gearboxes
47:46 - Which was your best race win?
51:08 - How did you manage to get back to Bennetton after '89
58:52 - Looking back at Johnny's greatest achievement in Formula 1
1:03:49 - Working as a Commentator for Sky F1
1:07:03 - Tom's closing thoughts
As always If there is any issues/timestamps that i missed feel free to comment and I will add it.
Scotty_ApexUK excellent
You are a legend Sir
@@drkamikaze1 No problems.
The reason I do this is due to the fact i listen to these podcasts on the road and it's a pain trying to skip (on RUclips Mobile at least) to a section i want to listen to and if it helps others then all the better.
Scotty_ApexUK gg
Scotty_ApexUK thanks for linking the Bose ads, those are the best.
Johnny Herbert is an absolute champion driver. He piloted the 787B Mazda R26B to Outright VICTORY in Le Mans and did so only to be so exhausted he couldn't make it on to the podium. His input in to the FD3S RX-7 around the NÜR has given it sublime handling that beat Porsche THREE TIMES in Australian production endurance racing and still rivals modern cars today. Johnny, you're a legend and a fantastic commentator. Thanks for your contribution to the motoring industry. I tip my hat to you 🇦🇺🏁
ruclips.net/video/ZjYvpABs8Ng/видео.html
Saw it charge mazda
A massive amount of luck was involved. Many of the leading cars retired. The Mazda wasn't r competitive enough in a straight fight.
Max G piss off mate.
What type of moronic comment is that? Everyone had an opportunity to win but Mazda finally had a package that was fast enough to cause everyone else to push harder and then one by one they started to break. You obviously have never been apart of racing to have made that comment.
Toyota was lucky this year BECAUSE THERE WAS NO COMPETITION! That's a FACT!
@@RE-RotaryExperiment you piss off lol. Watch the 1991 Le man's and come back to me.
Incredible story had no idea Johnny went through so much!!!
What a thrill to hear from Johnny and it just makes me want to go back to those seasons and watch him drive knowing what he was going through in the cockpit, amazing!
i fucking love johnny, he's so eloquent and sincere.
I always have fond memories of Nurburgring 1999. What a great race that was.
Johnny was the best talent since Clark..period.. followed him all the way..and what he achieved in F1 was staggering...A champion through and through..He won Le Mans as well
So pleased for the opportunity to listen to Mr. Herbert’s story, it’s given me a new found respect for his career in the sport. His ability to surpass many overwhelming challenges is beyond inspiring.
Thanks to the Beyond The Grid presenter for delivering another great episode 🙏🏼
I met Johnny at Heathrow after Jerez where he was trying to get out of Lotus. I asked him how his race weekend went and he said it had been really shit. I then mentioned that Peter Collins would not let him leave. He slapped me on the back and said (laughing) 'yes, another Australian bastard'. I'm pleased to say that I saw his first two wins in F1. I was aware that he must have felt pain but never realized how much there had been. I had heard about the grass in his ankles. Anyway, a great and informative interview. Thanks.
Those that followed Johnny's career would know just how good he really was pre-Brands Hatch 88. Many top industry experts were not far wrong when they said he was the most naturally gifted driver since Clark. I was a huge follower, having followed his rise through the ranks. Brands Hatch has played a pivotal role in Johnny's pre-F1 career. I have always been a huge Herbert fan and the turning point was def that weekend in August 1988. I remember it like it was yesterday. We were at druids on that fateful day and it started so well too. Johnny was leading Donnelly by some good few seconds and in complete control. Setting fastest lap after fastest lap. That was part 1 of the race and the rest, as they say, was history. The bang and commotion we heard were harrowing and then the silence after was sickening. I didn't see the actual crash, but the aftermath was there for all to see. That day was the turning point in Johnny's career and left many asking "what if". Imho, Johnny would have gone on to much greater things had that day not unfolded as it did!
Spot on. I was on the inside of the circuit just before Pilgrims Drop and literally saw the accident with Foitek first hand where Herbert went into the Bridge wall bounced back off and then it all carried on down the hill out of sight. The worst crash I ever saw trackside. No doubt at all Johnny was WDC material. Donnelly would have had a great F1 career too f not for Jerez in '90.
A truly fascinating interview. I don't feel simple admiration like the interviewer - I feel much more sadness about the psychology of someone who does that to themself. It's incredibly impressive to push yourself like that, but it also takes an unhealthy obsessiveness.
How sad that he put himself through pain to the point he wants his legs cut off. He says it was worth it for what he attained, but it seems tragic to me that he rushed back for his career instead of resting and taking a few years for his body to heal.
The fact he hid it from his wife is telling - that's a disturbing comment... There's something off about his humour and laughter too. That joke about regretting it? He just seems one removed from himself. What kind of childhood does someone have to make them that way? A staggering will to win to the point of destroying your body. What an extraordinary man.
Great interview and inspiring to listen to. Johnny Herbert is a real hero and one of my favorite F1 drivers of all time. I am surprised to learn now about his treatment at Benetton considering all he did for them and his wins. Never mind what might have been had he not had that accident - look at what he DID do despite it. A real inspiration. I hope to get to meet him one day and shake his hand in admiration. A true sportsman.
Always liked Johnny Herbert... really nice fella.
These interviews are great - an important part of F1 history, I think. Keep them up! :)
meet him a few years back in china- a great person and a very talented driver. his story telling is brilliant as well
Great personality, hats off for Johnny! It would be lovely with an interview with with Peter Collins. Thanks to Johnny Herbert Peter Collins for giving their all/best to save Lotus. True heroes.
excellent thanks for your time producing this
Johnny Herbert is such an inspiration. I read his book and very much enjoyed this podcast. It helps me with my feet injuries to keep believing I will get better each day.
The man in book is along side the Greats of F1. A Legend
Terrific driver, personality and a bloody grit which is rarely seen. Kudos to you Johnny
I don't know how many drivers would come back from an injury like that.
I liked Johhny before, now I consider him one of the greatest drivers of all time.
Imagine what he could have achieved without that injury(he was going to sign for Williams after the race)
One of the best podcasts in this series for sure! Great stuff!
WOW ..herbert a true gentleman ...
Thanks Mr. Clarkson for these podcasts, dont know how to express how amazing and intresting all these stories are, so far loved every single one of em. Also I didnt know about all these things holding Johnny back, what a hero!
Do a Mika Hakkinen interwiev
I'm sure it will happen at some point. I wanna hear stories about him and "The Michael"
it will be a hour long video of him going "Yes" and the occasionally a bit of "The Michael"
THIS^^^^^^
@@NippyMoto Not true but funny lol
When he gets into long form interviews he's very talkative
remember the press conferences mika used to do? he'd just answer ............ yep.
What a absolute gentleman
love herbert. his charisma and smile always makes me happy. he's like the danny ric of f1 presenters
Please ask Kimi for an 2 hour interwiew??
best he could probably do is 10 minutes
Bwah
Bwoah
let him retire first wait couple of yeara
bwoah 10 minutes is 2 hours for kimi
We really need a Murray Walker one
Johnny had some of the worst luck of any driver, but he came through it. Respect.
This guy is an absolute LEGEND!!
Ralf Schumacher would be good too. ... Thumbs up for Herbert
Hey presto
Johnny is a legend . Apparently his foot was only hanging on by a tiny amount of skin . Brave comeback
Amazing that he got drives at all since it’s all about your feet. His feet’s were basically almost off yet he got drives and an F1 career. Incredible. Only Kubica is getting a similar second change like he had.
we want Kimi!!!!
Man Johnny, you are pragmatically courageous. I broke my leg and it was such a shock. But it was nothing in comparison to your accident, makes you shake!!!!
underrated driver..a gentleman..every gp winner could be a champ..dont forget it!
Do David Coulthard or Nigel Mansell
Coulthy done
Could you get Murray Walker to do this
Its actually Murray's 95th birthday today 😀
That would be amazing.
Yes!!!!! Please F1!!!
Omg yes please great idea
Sorry, why would you want an old coot to do interviews? Because he WAS great? Seems redundant.
Fantastic interview, thanks gents.
great interview but cant believe how many adverts
A really successful f1 drive really overall
If he didn’t had a really horrific bad injury which made him lose his form throughout the f1 season year by year then he would’ve easily been a future f1 champion
There should be a film about his story
More of these please F1
Saw him win at silverstone and met him in monte very nice guy
Brilliant interview totally and utterly ruined by the constant adverts every 5 minutes. What a real shame as Johnny is a total legend. It's the last Beyond The Grid I will listen to due to the endless adverts.
I had no idea what he went through. Frankly it pisses me off what Alonso said even more now. If Alonso knew what Johnny went through, he would shut his fucking mouth. I doubt Alonso ever would've gone through what Johnny did frankly.
I'm glad that Beyond the Grid and Sky Sports introduce me to characters like Herbert!
Jean Alesi please, or Mark Webber
Webber has already been done. Alesi would be brilliant.
Webber was already on this and it was a great podcast too.
I’ll never buy any Boose headphone.
Not because I don’t like it.
Because listening to this podcast with Boose headphones on and hearing TC telling me to buy some would seriously piss me off.
LOL it wouldn't bother me
great headphones, but since i have them...
Eddie Irvine would be a good interview.
Yes yes please
No.
Before his accident would have been a 3 time f1 champion i have no doubts just a shame only peter collins had faith in him without peter no f1 career
Johnny is my hero, but i would like to hear more about Lotus times in this interview...
That was better than I thought it was going to be. I think the whole show could have been about his stints at Benetton!
What a brave man. 😮 I’ve watched formula 1 since 1994.
One of those lost talents with so much promise.
Jenson button next please
Nice one Johnny, nice one Tom!!
this is incredibly interesting.
Love you Johnny. From Rotarat72! 787B brap brap brap
Bit of a left field suggestion for an episode but how about Brian Redman?? Raced against, Clarke, hill, Ickx. Bet he's got some great stories
Just Mega deep.
Starts at 1:45
Perfect .. great!
Alonso before he is off for good please!
For what exactly do you want him to come? To complain he didn't have the best car or that Lewis isn't really good bla bla
Tom C please can you try and get hold of JJ Lehto, Erik Comas, Roberto Moreno and Ivan Capelli? Mike Thackwell would be a great one too...
JEAN ALESI PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fernando Alonso
Johnny: Alonso was right to retire
Magnussen: I cant wait for alonso to retire
In 16th place for all time retirements with 78, incredible how unreliable the cars were back then.
It was even worse in the 1980's. The amount of engine failures, tyre failures, running out of fuel etc. Or Turbos catching fire.
@mrkipling2201 it's not true, most retirements are from very early and then 90s, with barrcihello, berger, mansell, trulli and alesi only terrible guy in 80s was patrese with worst retirement rate in history
My favourite driver I wasn hoping for some 787b story’s
You should do Ricardo Patrese
The 40 negs must be Flavio fans 😅
I have some of his f3 wheels
Tom are related to Jeremy Clarkson? Y'all both are known for something about cars and y'all have the same last name.
No. Tom isn't funny enough. Plus Clarkson is a popular name in the UK I'm sure
Hello there, Me Again:
Kimi-Matias Raikkonen?
Rob Smedley?
Thanks :)
Why do I hear like lags? What's wrong with it?
There's no reason to live in pain if you don't have to. Get those robot legs and live your best life!
Frentzen would be interesting
Don't seem 2mins sins August 88..u got balls Johnny...wins on cult circuits..magic..
Juan Pablo Montoya
Do a Kimi interview...should take about 15 minutes. Kimi, how was .... "Eh..."
Adrian Newey please
Daniel Ricciardo next
Hell yes. The GOAT of Red Bull
Schumi got his own back on the ski field, so don't worry about a thing Johnny.
great interview in that it explains why formula 1 is shit now within the first 5 minutes.
good job.
Niki Lauda?
Definitely . Niki is one of the most interesting guys in F1. Everyone talks about James Hunt being the big personality but personality I find Niki more interesting.
"Johnny, Johnny"
"Yes Papa.."
Wrong video
idk why that made me laugh but it did LOL
Nigel or Jackie please
Keijo Rosberg .....
That would probably be a very hard interview to get as he really does not give any interview.
That Monaco special was just because his son Nico set it up for a really really long time and talked him on to it.
Vettel plz
2038?
Jos Verstappen please!
Yes. Want to hear how he taught Max to drive like an asshole and crash into everyone.
The original comment translates into ' If Verstappen please ' 😂😂
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Another great JH interview here: ruclips.net/video/JOyKj7gyl2s/видео.html
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get kimi somewhere
Bose is what i do when im alone with me pony
They should do some with two drivers at the same time . Kimi and Charles would be very interesting.
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