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1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has noticed a drastic shift in Lance Stroll ’s demeanour. Stroll has enjoyed his ...
Piastri, master of the weekend, controlled qualifying, controlled the race, mostly with his teammate showing signs of cracking under pressure.” ...
And 1997 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve – serving as a Sky F1 pundit for the race weekend at Suzuka – would analyse that scary crash for Doohan which he thankfully was not hurt in.
Jack Doohan apparently did not manually deactivate DRS ahead of his huge Japanese GP practice shunt, Jacques Villeneuve ... But, as Villeneuve – on Sky F1 punditry duties in Japan – picked ...
Aussie F1 driver Jack Doohan walked away from a 300km/h crash that left former world champion Jacques Villeneuve dumbfounded how his Alpine lost complete control at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
Jack Doohan refused to discuss his massive F1 crash that halted Friday’s practice session ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.
Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 F1 world champion ... “Drivers aren’t used to these big crashes anymore. “You’re talking about the norm in the past, the cars were difficult to drive and ...
Given drivers reach speeds of 300km/h down the main straight and Doohan had yet to apply the brakes, Villeneuve said the ... used to seeing these moments in F1 any more, big impacts like this ...
Former F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve said Jack Doohan has been driving with "desperation" after it was revealed that an error led to his huge crash in second ...