Villeneuve denies USF1 deal is imminent
22/07/09 23:01
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/n ... 2452.shtmlOn Wednesday we reported, based on a story published by Sport Bild, that 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve was on the verge of signing with the USF1 team for a full-time race seat starting next season.
A few hours later Villeneuve denied the original German report, stating to Auto123.com: "It is not true at all."
"I have not been interviewed by someone from that magazine. The people from the USF1 team have not contacted me," he insisted, adding that he had only spoken briefly to one of the team's directors, Peter Windsor.
"Jacques is absolutely correct," Windsor clarified to the same source. "We did chat briefly in Monaco and since then have not had a chance to talk again."
USF1 is looking into hiring a pair of American racers next year, but Windsor acknowledged that bringing aboard a driver with previous knowledge of Formula One might also become a factor.
"We are considering the possibility of running an experienced driver in 2010," he said. "We will make a decision in due course."
Villeneuve is serious about returning to the F1 grid, as the sweeping changes to the regulations which came into effect this year – with more to come next season – agree with his vision of the sport. In fact, he had often requested many such changes before leaving the scene in 2006.
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"What I clearly said a few weeks ago was that I am trying to return to Formula One, and that my chances are very slim," the 38-year-old Canadian stated.
To Montreal news site RueFrontenac.com, Villeneuve explained: "USF1 is a good option for me because they will be based in North America and I want to continue residing in Montreal. Furthermore, I know the team's sporting director Peter Windsor well and he was a good friend of Gilles'. It's always reassuring to associate with people you've always known."
Villeneuve, who is participating in the 24 Hours of Spa this weekend, went on to say he intended to jet between Belgium and Hungary in order to continue discussing his Formula One future with other teams as well.
"It's a lot of work racing and negotiating during the same weekend," he admitted. "I want to race as much as I can this year, but most importantly I want a full-time seat next year."
Daniel BASTIEN