Johnny Herbert faced 'torrent of death threats’ after Fernando Alonso penalty
Johnny Herbert says he receiv✱ed death threats from Fernando Alonso fans after his penalty in Au꧙stralia.

Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert has revealed he received “a torrent of death threats” as a result of the penalty handed out to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso at the Australian Grand Prix.
Three-time grand prix winner Herbert was part of the stewarding panel who issued Alonso with a 20-second time penalty for “potentially dangerous” driving prior to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell’s crash as they battled for position in the closing stages🤡 in Melbour🌺ne.
Herbert says he was “thrown under the bus” by Alonso fans for a spat that occurred live on air wh𝐆en he was part of Sky Sports F1’s punditry line-up.
“I was a💦 steward at the Melbourne GP and the r꧑epercussions were awful,” Herbert told .
“I got a torrent of death threats via social media. I am l𒆙ucky I have got broad shoulders. I find it pathetic that I was the one thrown under the bus.”
Herbert added: “It goes back to Bahrain two years ago I think. Some years before when he was with McLaren, Alonso had bee♛n on the radio slagging off the engine almost every race saying it was like a GP2 engine. He was really vocal. I was working for Sky and said if Alonso didn’t like it he should leave the team. I didn’t say retire.
“Then he came up to me live on air in Bahra𒆙in and had a dig at me saying he ꦉwas a world champion and would not retire and become a commentator because you were not a world champion.
“The fans thᩚᩚ🗹ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚen used that as a weapon against me after Australia.”

Herbert insists the in🙈cidents have not put him off stewarding in the futureඣ.
“There were messages with dagger emojis at the bottom of the scre𓂃en; ๊people saying we know where you live, we will come for you,” he said.
“Most of them were Spanish. They should have understood because it was s🐻o clear how and the decision was arrived at in the statement that was put out.
“People were also saying because I had never been a world champion I was no🎀t qualifiedও to have a say in it.
"It has not put me off stewarding. I🅘t’s all part and parcel of it unfortunately. I was the dr𒁃ivers’ steward in Melbourne so when it is a driving steward he is the one who gets the hard time. I accept it. It is not an issue.”
Herbert has called on social media platforms to do more to combat onl🌺ine abuse.
“The threats lasted for two weeks and still are coming. It🏅 is part of the social media world where everyone has an opinion but don’t have the facts to back it up,” he said.
“It happens too much now. Athletes, officials in many sports get bombarded with death threats. And many do s𒁏uffer a lot because of it. The filth and abuse happens in all walks of lꦿife even to ordinary people.
“Those platforms should be on top of it. But they are not🐽. They allow it to happen. I don’t understand why. They should take action. But they say they cannot find a way of stopping it. I don’t believe that.
“I c𒁏an laugh about it. We are lucky that it doesn’t affect us. But it does hurt many people. When it does happen, action should be taken. Something has to be done about it. But I never hear anything being done.
“The comments about knowing where I lived. The daggers and the threats that they were going to hurt me. I don’t get the mentality of people who do that. They are not true F1 fans and I am sure Fernando would 🌌be embarrassed if he knew that his fans were doing that.”

Lewis regularly attends Grands Prix 🐬for mahbx.com around the world. Often reporting on the action from 🥃the ground, Lewis tells the stories of the people who matter in the sport.