1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve believes McLaren can no longer afford to treat both drivers equally as Max Verstappen mounts his title comeback and must pick a "number one". With Verstappen ...
They say Suzuka is a drivers’ track, and if that’s the case, then Kimi Raikkonen certainly proved his worth on 9 October 2005. Coming into the Japanese Grand Prix, 25-year-old Raikkonen had already ...
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Blaine Higgs had a problem. Canada's largest pharmacy chain had a solution. In the summer of 2022, Higgs, New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative premier, made sweeping changes to the senior ...
Made to wait for a new Mercedes contract as Toto Wolff engaged in talks with Max Verstappen, Jacques Villeneuve believes George Russell is now making Wolff wait as he knows there is “no one” else that ...
Jacques Villeneuve has said Carlos Sainz has long had the ability to bring teams forward, and believes Ferrari has gone “downhill” in recent races. While the 1997 World Champion thinks the Scuderia ...
Ferrari’s winless 2025 Formula 1 campaign has left fans scratching their heads – and Jacques Villeneuve believes the answer lies not only in the car, but also in the driver Ferrari chose to let go.
Former IndyCar and F1 champion Jacques Villeneuve has expressed great concern about F1 teams not considering signing reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou for 2026. The Spaniard had a historic season ...
Ferrari still haven’t won a race in 2025, and there are only seven more opportunities to do so. It could be the first time since 2014 that they’ve failed to score a podium on both sides of the garage.