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Jul
24th

F1: Jacques Villeneuve sees F1 as ”lego” more than ”extreme sport”

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From GMM

Jacques Villeneuve has lamented the lack of "heroes" on today's formula one grid.

But the outspoken 1997 world champion says it is not just the drivers' fault, as the F1 of today does not bring out the "wild animal" in them.

"The rules are too restrictive. I have always regarded formula one as an extreme sport, but not really anymore," French Canadian Villeneuve told Schwetzinger Zeitung newspaper.

"The sport is no longer pure enough, because of the rules. Everything has become much too artificial," the 43-year-old insisted.

That, Jacques Villeneuve says, means an easier time for the drivers.

"The drivers no longer have to make a real effort," said the former Williams, BAR and Sauber driver. "You used to come into formula one maybe still as a 20-year-old, but you would already be a man. Now you get the impression they think racing is like playing with lego."

F1 Germany grand prix Hockenheim
Start of the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. (Photo: WRi2)

And Villeneuve said the latest rules overhaul has proved the final straw for many departing viewers and spectators.

"It is boring, we're losing fans. You can feel that something is missing," said the winner of 11 grands prix, who now attends the races as a television pundit.

Meanwhile, Villeneuve tipped former champions Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel to leave their current teams.

"Lewis Hamilton will not be at Mercedes for long," he told Sport Bild. "Everyone in the German team wants a German to be world champion. Lewis was only brought in to make Nico (Rosberg) even better."

As for quadruple title winner Vettel, Jacques Villeneuve said: "Sebastian has to leave Red Bull. The public is already changing its opinion of him, as in a middle class car, he is starting to look like a middle-class driver."

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