“It was rental karting”– Former F1 champion calls everything at Jeddah on Sunday absolutely wrong and urges not to make F1 a Hollywood show
Former F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve called everything with the Saudi Arabian race wrong and asks F1 to stop the mockery.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix race was an entertaining yet bizarre race, and with several F1 icons, it didn’t go well. The list includes the former world champion, Jacques Villeneuve.
The former F1 champion calls the Saudi Arabian GP as the rental karting, and according to him, there were several wrong things with the race. He also wondered whether F1 is becoming a “Hollywood show”.
“It wasn’t F1, it was rental karting,” he told Autosport. “Everything was wrong. So I’m not sure what to say. And it’s hard to stay neutral, it’s hard to give a comment on what happened every time and be perceived as being neutral.
“You will always be perceived as taking sides, and that’s when it becomes a bit too much. Do we want sport and good F1? Or do we just want a Hollywood show?”
“If you want a Hollywood show, today was amazing. But is that what F1 is all about? I don’t know. I mean, I think today Frank [Williams] would have turned in his grave, seeing this race.”
“And then when you see the team principals, everybody is shouting, and putting pressure even on the marshals and so on, that become ridiculous. It really has become ridiculous.”
“It was great for the fans. So that probably will increase the viewership. Which is great for F1. But we’re starting to get away from the sport, that’s all. So ultimately, it depends if you’re a purist or not.”
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While talking further about Hamilton and Verstappen turn 1 incident, for which the Dutchman later had to yield his lead for going out of the track limits. Villeneuve contested that Hamilton hides his wrongdoings under the garb of good intentions.
“Max did go off and gain an advantage,” he said of the controversial Turn One passing incident. “On the other hand, his front wheels were ahead of the rear wheels of Lewis. And in the rules, it says if that happens, you have to give the right of way, which Lewis didn’t.
“When Lewis was doing it was he didn’t do it on purpose, it’s clean. And he’s a master of that and he’s amazing at that, of course.”
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