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And 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve – serving as a Sky F1 pundit for the race weekend at Suzuka – would analyse that scary crash for Doohan which he thankfully was not hurt in.
Jacques Villeneuve ... world champion Villeneuve by surprise. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT “That was a funny radio comment,” Villeneuve explained to Sky Sports F1.
1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has noticed a drastic shift in Lance Stroll’s demeanour. Stroll has enjoyed his best start to an F1 season since being in the sport since 2017.
Jack Doohan apparently did not manually deactivate DRS ahead of his huge Japanese GP practice shunt, Jacques Villeneuve ... But, as Villeneuve – on Sky F1 punditry duties in Japan – picked ...
1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve described McLaren’s lack of disappointment after the Japanese Grand prix as “strange” despite losing out on the race win. While McLaren extended ...
The split had a major impact on American racing, as drivers like Jacques Villeneuve found themselves heading elsewhere. Meanwhile, F1's popularity was steadily increasing with Ecclestone in command.
McLaren have come under fire from Sky Sports pundit Jacques Villeneuve for their passive approach at the Japanese Grand Prix. Despite Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri securing second and third place ...
The Japanese Grand Prix showcased the debut of a new commentary pairing during the Sky Sports broadcast: David Croft and Jacques Villeneuve ... time since he was in f1 but he knows a thing ...
Aussie F1 driver Jack Doohan walked away from a 300km/h crash that left former world champion Jacques Villeneuve dumbfounded how his Alpine lost complete control at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.