F1 | Villeneuve rejects Kubica's return to Formula 1: "Terrible performance"

“The Circus is supposed to be the pinnacle of racing, so it's not good for the sport if a person with a disability can participate,” thundered the Canadian

The Williams champion rejected the Canadian's arrival at Grove, underlining how this return is sending the wrong message
F1 | Villeneuve rejects Kubica's return to Formula 1: "Terrible performance"

Interviewed by the Dutch Days Formule 1, Jacques Villeneuve completely rejected Robert Kubica's return to Formula 1, underlining how the Pole's return to Australia was absolutely terrible.

According to what was reported by the Canadian, current Sky Sport F1 HD talent, the strength and determination of the former Renault player must be admired, especially in dealing with a difficult situation like the one Williams is going through, but at the same time he is sending the wrong message , given that the Circus, at least according to the 1997 World Champion, should be a perfectly restricted environment.

“If you have done something in life that you love and it is taken away from you, you end up working even harder to make up for what you lost,” Jacques Villeneuve declared to the Dutch newspaper. “In his shoes I probably would have done the exact same thing.”

The Canadian, however, highlighted how the Pole's return to Formula 1 was absolutely terrible: “Formula 1 is supposed to be the pinnacle of racing, so it's not good for the sport if a person with a disability can participate. This can happen in other classes, but not in Formula 1. The Circus must be difficult, almost unattainable."

“I would say that Robert's return is not the right message”he concluded.

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