Jacques Villeneuve

Gilles Villeneuve’s son Jacques arrived in Formula One in 1996, via the American IndyCar series in which he had won both the championship and the Indy 500.

He was greeted with some scepticism by an F1 fraternity wary of American imports after Michael Andretti’s disastrous 1993 season, and knowing that Bernie Ecclestone had championed Jacques’ arrival in a bid to boost the profile of Formula One following the death of Ayrton Senna.

Villeneuve stunned the doubters with a debut pole and near-win, lost to team mate Damon Hill after suffering engine problems. He won his fourth race and nearly took the title, losing out to Hill in the final round.

Villeneuve triumphed in 1997, but there were many who believed he made hard work of his championship bid at the wheel of a car two seconds faster than the opposition at the opening round. He won after Michael Schumacher made a failed bid to run him off the track.

Williams slumped with Mechachrome engines and Villeneuve was seduced by manager Craig Pollock’s vainglorious bid for Grand Prix victory with BAR, who failed even to score a point in 1999. Meagre finishes came in subsequent seasons, but it was only when David Richards replaced Pollock that things began to gel.

After 2003 Richards dropped Villeneuve, who found himself without an ’04 drive until Jarno Trulli was dumped by Renault towards the end of the year and Villeneuve did the final three rounds.

A full, fraught season with Sauber followed in 2005, and he remained with them as they metamorphosed into BMW for 2006, despite the obvious misgivings of team boss Mario Theissen.

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Jacques Villeneuve pictures

Jacques Villeneuve, Indy Car, 1995 Jacques Villeneuve, IndyCar, Long Beach, 1995 Jacques Villeneuve, Indy Car, Pheonix, 1995
Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Supertec, Melbourne, 1999 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Supertec, Monte-Carlo, 1999 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Supertec, Magny-Cours, 1999
Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Melbourne, 2000 (2) Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, 2000 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, pre-season, 2000
Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Hockenheimring, 2001 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Monza, 2001 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Spa-Francorchamps, 2001
Jacques Villeneuve, Jock Clear, Melbourne, 2001 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Indianapolis, 2002 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Magny-Cours, 2002
Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Montreal, 2002 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Suzuka, 2002 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Hungaroring, 2003
Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Interlagos, 2003 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Monte-Carlo, 2003 Jacques Villeneuve, Jenson Button, Melbourne, 2003
Jacques Villeneuve, Jenson Button, Silverstone, 2003 Jacques Villeneuve, BAR-Honda, Imola, testing, 2003 Spanish Grand Prix, 2003, Barcelona, formation lap
Jacques Villeneuve, Fernando Alonso, Suzuka, 2004 Jacques Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher, Shanghai, 2004 Jacques Villeneuve, Renault, 2004
Jacques Villeneuve, Renault, Interlagos, 2004 Jacques Villeneuve, Renault, Interlagos, 2004 (2) David Coulthard, Jacques Villeneuve, Suzuka, 2005
Jacques Villeneuve, BMW, Hyde Park, 2006 Jacques Villeneuve, BMW, Pre-season, 2006 Jacques Villeneuve, BMW, Monte-Carlo, 2006
Jacques Villeneuve, BMW, Montreal, 2006 Jacques Villeneuve, BMW, Nurburgring, 2006 Jacques Villeneuve, BMW, Pit stop, 2006
Jacques Villeneuve, Jarno Trulli, Sepang, 2006 Jacques Villeneuve, Giancarlo Fisichella, Imola, 2006 Jacques Villeneuve, Ralf Schumacher, Bahrain, 2006
Jacques Villeneuve, Takemua Sato, Christijan Albers, Melbourne, 2006 Jacques Villeneuve, Joanna Villeneuve, BMW, 2006

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