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#131142
Villeneuve keen to find F1 drive

By Michele Lostia and Jonathan Noble Tuesday, July 7th 2009, 12:36 GMT

Jacques Villeneuve says he is back in love with Formula 1 again, with his sights firmly set on landing a race seat for 2010.

The former world champion has been present at the last few races, speaking to teams about the possibility of securing a drive for next year.

And, with the current regulations and design of cars being attractive to him, he has made no bones about the fact that he is far from ready to hang up his helmet.

"I'm a racing driver and I always will be," Villeneuve told Autosprint. "That's why I'm looking about myself for F1.

"Driving is the only thing that interests me, and all the mess that's happened helps me: with the test ban, we experienced drivers are handy. I can't say what will happen, but I'm giving it a go.

"In my opinion today's cars are better to watch, and they will be even more so next year. They will be more fun driving them, especially with the fuel-stop ban. You can see them sliding more, without electronic aids: this way the show is better."

He added: "I've been saying it for ten years: ban pitstops, get back to slick tyres, and get rid of electronics. I'm only sorry that compulsory pitstops for tyre changes are staying, because that takes away some of the action coming from the fuel factor.

"It's good to see a driver who stays on the track without changing tyres, maybe running slower, while another one maybe wastes time in the pitstop then closes the gap."

When asked if he was falling in love with F1 again, Villeneuve said: "Yes, because the human aspect is counting again, as it did in the past: the work is more like the way I remember it.

"When I left, F1 wasn't fun anymore. Or rather, driving still was, but the atmosphere outside was bad. You'd spend your half hour with your race engineer after which the computer would prepare your set-up. And they'd tell you: 'shut up and drive'. I'm the type of person that always speaks out, but towards the end everything became very difficult."

And Villeneuve has reiterated his desire to bring a few more outspoken remarks back to the paddock.

"The atmosphere, now like then, looks boring viewed from the outside," he explained. "No one speaks out. In my opinion that's also what loses fans. People want to see gladiators, instead they all sound like they love each other. In reality everyone wants to beat everyone else."


http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/76760

If anyone takes that chance they can expect to be rooted at the back for a while!
#131146
FFS :banghead:

he did terrible at Renault, he did terrible at Sauber?
Give it a rest you old crazy man. He's one of those crazy old men who can't let go of the past. He needs to sit at home and do nothing! F1 does not need him!

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#131171
If he gets a shot in an F1 car again it will be with USF1 and if he can put in lap times that are fast & competitive then he will be back for 2010.
#131173
If he gets a shot in an F1 car again it will be with USF1 and if he can put in lap times that are fast & competitive then he will be back for 2010.


I doubt he'll be superbly fast. I mean he was never stand out even when in his prime.
#131174
If he gets a shot in an F1 car again it will be with USF1 and if he can put in lap times that are fast & competitive then he will be back for 2010.


I doubt he'll be superbly fast. I mean he was never stand out even when in his prime.


Exactly, but then neither was JB? Now look at him. So who knows people, but who will watch the FIA series anyway? :rolleyes:
#131180
Never count Villeneuve out; he could well surprise us now we are back on slicks; I don't think the grooved tyres works for him... we'll see, Villeneuve and Patrick for USF1?
#131187
Never count Villeneuve out; he could well surprise us now we are back on slicks; I don't think the grooved tyres works for him... we'll see, Villeneuve and Patrick for USF1?


No. There are allot more talented drivers than Patrick :thumbdown:
#131204
If he gets a shot in an F1 car again it will be with USF1 and if he can put in lap times that are fast & competitive then he will be back for 2010.


I doubt he'll be superbly fast. I mean he was never stand out even when in his prime.


Exactly, but then neither was JB? Now look at him. So who knows people, but who will watch the FIA series anyway? :rolleyes:


The whole look at Jenson Button now excuse is beginning to wear thin for me and hopefully for everyone else. Give any half decent driver on the grid the fastest car, chances are they will do well unless they are hopeless. The only driver we can compare Button to is the oldest driver on the grid who at 37 does not have the speed he would have had when he was in his late 20's.
#131207
People want to see gladiators, instead they all sound like they love each other. In reality everyone wants to beat everyone else.

People also want to see great drivers. :yawn:
#131209
The flipside of being older is experience; was Michael Schumacher slower as he got older; no he wasn't; age isn't nothing but a number. As long as driver keeps himself in top physical shape I see no reason why an older driver can't still win a championship. As for JB; yes he has a good car now but he drove the wheels off a car that frankly was pants for many years; not everyone can be like Lewis and find a top car in his first year. I believe that Jenson is as good as any driver out there!
#131213
People want to see gladiators, instead they all sound like they love each other. In reality everyone wants to beat everyone else.

People also want to see great drivers. :yawn:


Yup and Villeneuve, Jacques really doesn't fit into that category.
Same with Danica Patrick.
#131239
Villeneuve :yikes: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
#131247
"Villeneuve and Patrick for USF1?" - That was a sarcastic comment VB ;)


Oh Thank you my friend :P
I did not want to end up 10ft underground because of a heart Attack :hehe:
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