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Revision as of 19:20, 28 October 2017

Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve (born April 9th, 1971 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian former Formula One World Champion and team owner.

He is the son of fellow Grand Prix driver Gilles Villeneuve.

Formula One

1997-1998: Williams

In 1997, Jacques Villeneuve won his first Formula One world championship, driving for Rothmans Williams Renault.

The following year, Villeneuve and Williams would be outclassed by the superior quality of the Ferrari and McLaren teams, with Villeneuve only able to pick up podium finishes when the Ferrari and McLarens ran into trouble. Villeneuve's best result of the season would be a second place in the deluge at the Belgian Grand Prix, although this achievement was dwarfed by the maiden win of Jan Magnussen. Villeneuve would finish as "best of the rest" in fifth place in the championship.

1999-: BAR

For 1999, Villeneuve made the jump to F1 newcomers British American Racing, whom had just taken over the ailing Tyrell outfit. Despite claims from team management that BAR would be able to win from the very first race onwards, neither Villeneuve or Sammy Jones were able to pick up a single point in 1999, leaving BAR joint bottom with Lola.

Villeneuve and Jones remained at BAR into the new millennium, and the team brokered a deal with Honda to become the exclusive works team for the Japanese manufacturer. The changes seemed to suit the pair, with Villeneuve and Jones both being able to score points in the early races.

2010-2011: Stefan & Red Bull

By 2010, Villeneuve was the team leader for the newly-entered Stefan Grand Prix alongside Kazuki Nakajima. After a pair of retirements in the opening round, Villeneuve would hit back with a win and a second place at the United States Grand Prix as well as a win in the season ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Allegations of espionage marred proceedings, and Villeneuve left the team at the end of the year to retire.

However, after the disqualification of Jenson Button early in 2011, Villeneuve was called up to race for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix.

2013-2015: Team Ownership

In the summer of 2012, it was announced that Villeneuve - with help of Italian GP2 team Durango - had obtained a license to enter a team in the 2013 season. Jacques Villeneuve would race for the team alongside Frenchman Alexandre-Laurent Voeckler. He'd race for the team until the 2014 German Grand Prix, where he'd injure himself in a high speed accident. He'd retire from active competition at the end of the season.

Villeneuve Racing would remain in F1 for one more year before closing its doors in late 2015.


Formula 1 Results

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WDC Pts
1998 Winfield Williams Williams FW20 Mecachrome GC37-01 AUS
Ret
BRA
4
ARG
3
SMR
6
ESP
Ret
MON
3
CAN
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
7
AUT
Ret
GER
7
HUN
3
BEL
2
ITA
Ret
JPN
4
POR
10
5th 25
1999 British American Racing BAR 001 Supertec FB01 AUS
Ret
BRA
Ret
SMR
10
ESP
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
13
FRA
16†
GBR
Ret
AUT
Ret
GER
14
HUN
Ret
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
JPN
16
USA
13
POR
Ret
20th 0
2000 British American Racing BAR 002 Honda RA000E AUS
Ret
BRA
5
SMR
6
FRA
Ret
ESP
13†
EUR
7
MON
7
CAN
Ret
GBR
11
AUT
Ret
GER
8
HUN
4
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
JPN
11
MAL
Ret
USA
10
POR
Ret
12th 6
2001 Lucky Strike BAR Honda BAR 003 Honda RA001E AUS
6
MAL
7
BRA
10
SMR
Ret
ESP
7
AUT
7
MON
6
CAN
8
EUR
9
FRA
13†
GBR
Ret
GER
3
HUN
Ret
BEL
Ret
ITA
12
USA
10
JPN
Ret
14th 6
2010 Stefan Grand Prix Stefan S-01 Toyota RG-01 BAH1
Ret
BAH2
Ret
USA1
1
USA2
2
JPN1
11
JPN2
5
AUS1
Ret
AUS2
Ret
TUR1
6
TUR2
7
EUR1
8
EUR2
7
MON1
4
MON2
6
GBR1
2
GBR2
3
IRE1
6
IRE2
2
GER1
8
GER2
7
ESP1
13
ESP2
Ret
ITA1
8
ITA2
Ret
HUN1
8
HUN2
9
SIN1
15
SIN2
15
KOR1
11
KOR2
15
BRA1
5
BRA2
6
URU1
5
URU2
5
ABU1
1
ABU2
10
7th 240