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Encyclopedia > Jacques Villeneuve
Jacques Villeneuve
Villeneuve in the pits at the 2002 US Grand Prix
Nationality  Flag of Canada Canadian
Formula One World Championship career
Active years 1996 - 2006
Teams Williams, BAR, Renault, Sauber, BMW Sauber
Races 165
Championships 1 (1997)
Wins 11
Podium finishes    23
Career points 235
Pole positions 13
Fastest laps 9
First race 1996 Australian Grand Prix
First win 1996 European Grand Prix
Last win 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix
Last race 2006 German Grand Prix
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Participating years 2007
Teams Peugeot
Best finish DNF (30th)
Class wins 0
Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve
Born: April 9, 1971 (1971-04-09) (age 36)

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NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics
Car #, Team #27 - Bill Davis Racing
First Race: 2007 UAW-Ford 500 (Talladega)
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First Race: 2007 Smith's Las Vegas 350 (Las Vegas)
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Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve (IPA: [ʒak vilnœv], born April 9, 1971 in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec) is a Canadian automobile racing driver, he is the son of Formula One driver Gilles Villeneuve. Jacques Villeneuve is notable for winning the 1995 CART Championship, the 1995 Indianapolis 500 and the 1997 Formula One Championship. Alongside Mario Andretti and Emerson Fittipaldi, the Canadian is one of the rare drivers to achieve all three. Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ... The NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series is NASCARs top racing series. ... Bill Davis Racing is a NASCAR team that fields the #22 Caterpillar Toyota Camry for Dave Blaney, the #36 360 OTC Toyota Camry for Jeremy Mayfield in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, the #5 Toyota Tundra for Mike Skinner, the #22 Toyota for Ryan Mathews, and the #23 Toyota for... The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season began on February 10, 2007 at Daytona International Speedway with the Budweiser Shootout and will end with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 18 of that same year. ... The UAW Ford 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. ... Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, Alabama. ... Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ... The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ... Bill Davis Racing is a NASCAR team that fields the #22 Caterpillar Toyota Camry for Dave Blaney, the #36 360 OTC Toyota Camry for Jeremy Mayfield in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, the #5 Toyota Tundra for Mike Skinner, the #22 Toyota for Ryan Mathews, and the #23 Toyota for... The 12th season of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season set off on February 16, 2007 at Daytona International Speedway with the Chevy Silverado HD 250, and ends on November 16, 2007 with the Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. ... The Las Vegas 350 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. ... Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located at 7000 Las Vegas Boulevard North in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a 1,200 acre (4. ... is the 306th day of the year (307th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 99th day of the year (100th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ... Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is a city in Quebec, Canada about 50 km southeast of Montreal. ... This article is about the Canadian province. ... Auto racing (also known as automobile racing or autosport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. ... “F1” redirects here. ... Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve (Gilles Villeneuve pronounced []) (January 18, 1950 – May 8, 1982) was a Canadian Formula One racing driver. ... “CART” redirects here. ... Results of the 1995 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May 28, 1995. ... The 1997 Formula One season was the 48th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... Mario Gabriele Andretti (born February 28, 1940 in Montona dIstria, Italy, now Motovun, Croatia) is an Italian American racing driver, and one of the most successful Americans in the history of auto racing. ... Emerson Fittipaldi (born December 12, 1946, São Paulo, Brazil) is a highly successful open-wheel racing series driver, winning world championships in both Formula One and CART, and the Indianapolis 500 twice. ...


Following two successful years in CART, Villeneuve moved into Formula One with the front running Williams team, alongside Damon Hill. In his debut season, Villeneuve challenged Hill for the title, winning four races and taking the fight to the final round in Japan. But the Canadian retired and Hill won the title. Villeneuve, however, did win the following year's title, this time challenging Michael Schumacher and once again taking it to the final round in Jerez. In the race, the two collided, resulting in Schumacher's retirement and subsequent disqualification from the 1997 World Championship, with Villeneuve going on to take third place, and the title. “CART” redirects here. ... “F1” redirects here. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... Damon Graham Devereux Hill OBE (born 17 September 1960 in London) is a British former racing driver from England. ... Michael Schumacher (pronounced / /, born January 3, 1969, in Hürth Hermülheim, Germany)[1] is a former Formula One driver, and seven-time world champion. ... The 1997 European Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 26, 1997 at the Circuito Permanente de Jerez. ...


1997 would be the last year in which Villeneuve would finish in the top three of the Drivers' Championship, as Renault had pulled out of Formula One in 1998 and Villeneuve's Williams team were left with the less competitive Mecachrome engines. Villeneuve moved to the newly formed British American Racing team in 1999 and stayed there for the next four seasons but, following poor results he was replaced by former British Formula Three Champion Takuma Sato. After a short run with Renault at the end of 2004, Villeneuve moved to the Sauber team for the 2005 season where he was outscored by his less experienced teammate Felipe Massa. The Sauber team were bought out by BMW for the following season and Villeneuve struggled to score points, taking seven points from eleven rounds before suffering an injury in Germany. The Canadian was replaced by Robert Kubica and soon BMW and Villeneuve parted company. Mecachrome was a subsidiary engine of Renault which was used by Williams and Benetton (who renamed the engines after their Playlife brand) during the 1998 Formula One Season. ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... The 1999 Formula One season was the 50th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... The British Formula Three Championship is an annual series of motor races. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... 2004 Formula One season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ... 2005 Formula One season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Felipe Massa (born April 25, 1981) is a Brazilian Formula One racing driver, currently employed by the Ferrari team. ... For other uses, see BMW (disambiguation). ... Robert Kubica (pronounced: []; born: December 7, 1984 in Kraków, Poland) is the first Polish Formula One racing driver, driving for BMW Sauber. ...


Outside of Formula One, Villeneuve has taken on two new careers: in sportscar racing, racing for Peugeot in the 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans and jumping to NASCAR in August 2007, and in music, so far releasing one album titled "Private Paradise". Peugeot is a major French car brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citroën. ... The 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 75th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on June 16 and June 17, 2007. ...

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Personal and early life

Jacques Villeneuve was born in the Canadian city of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu to then soon to be Formula One driver Gilles and his wife Joann Villeneuve on April 9, 1971. Although Villeneuve was born in Canada, he was in fact raised in Monaco.[1] Jacques also has two sisters: Melanie and Jessica Villeneuve, the latter being a half sister. As well as his father, Jacques' uncle, Jacques Sr., was a racing driver - although Jacques Sr. didn't achieve the same level of success in Formula One as his brother Gilles did, the Canadian did however become the first driver to win a CART race in the sport's history in 1984 at Road America. When Villeneuve was eleven years old, his father was killed during the qualifying session for the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder following a collision with Jochen Mass. Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu is a city in Quebec, Canada about 50 km southeast of Montreal. ... “F1” redirects here. ... Joseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve (Gilles Villeneuve pronounced []) (January 18, 1950 – May 8, 1982) was a Canadian Formula One racing driver. ... is the 99th day of the year (100th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the domestic group. ... Jacques Villeneuve is the brother of Gilles Villeneuve, and uncle to Jacques Villeneuve (former F1 world champion). ... “CART” redirects here. ... Welcome sign The sign marking the start/finish line on the original road course Old IndyCar racers going around turn eight at Road America Fans looking east at Turn Five at the 1995 June Sprints at Road America Briggs & Stratton kart racing track Road America is a road course located... Results from the 1982 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Zolder on May 9, 1982 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: John Watson 120. ... The Circuit Zolder, also known as Circuit Terlaemen, is an undulating 3. ... Jochen Mass, born September 30, 1946 was a Formula One driver from Germany. ...


When not racing, Villeneuve lives between Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland and Montreal, Canada. Villeneuve was among the first group inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. He was also named Canada's Athlete of the Year, receiving the Lou Marsh Trophy in 1995 and 1997. In 1998, he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec. Villars sur Ollon is a town in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud. ... Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government  - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3]  - City 365. ... Canadas Walk of Fame acknowledges the achievements and accomplishments of successful Canadians. ... The Lou Marsh Trophy is awarded annually by a panel of journalists in recognition of Canadas top athlete. ... The National Order of Quebec (French: Ordre national du Québec) is an order of merit bestowed by the government of Quebec, Canada. ...


Villeneuve was previously engaged to Australian singer Dannii Minogue in the late 1990s and was once engaged to American ballerina Elly Green. He married his Parisienne girlfriend Johanna Martinez on May 29, 2006, at a civil ceremony in Switzerland. After the ceremony, it was announced the Villeneuves were expecting a baby in November. Johanna gave birth to a son, Jules, on November 14, 2006. Not to be confused with Dan Minogue. ... This article is about the capital of France. ... is the 149th day of the year (150th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


In January 2007, Villeneuve purchased a $3 million home in Westmount in Montreal. His mother was the real estate agent responsible for the sale of the home.[2] Jacques owns a trendy nightclub and restaurant in Montreal called Newtown, which is the English translation of his French last name ('Ville' means 'Town', and 'Neuve' means 'new'). It is located on Crescent Street, one of Montreal's hottest nightspots. Westmount redirects here. ... Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government  - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3]  - City 365. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Crescent Street (officially rue Crescent) is one of Montreals party places, filled with clubs and bars. ...


Racing career

Early career

In 1984, two years after his father's death, Jacques asked his mother if he could follow his father's footsteps and go motor racing.[3] His mother, Joann, promised she would allow him to drive a kart if he got good marks in one of his weakest subjects, maths. Villeneuve applied himself at school and soon got the marks he required for his mother to fulfill her promise.[3] A year later, Joann fulfilled her promise to her son and allowed him to driver a 100 cc kart at a kart track in Imola.[3] The owners of the track, Luigi and Massimo Buratti, were impressed by the Canadian and after proving himself in a 100 cc machine, he moved up to the 135 cc version before, on the same day, being allowed onto the Grand Prix circuit with a Formula Four car.[3] This article is about the year. ... A kart racer takes a turn on an indoor track Kart racing (as the word is so spelled by enthusiasts) or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design. ... For other meanings of mathematics or uses of math and maths, see Mathematics (disambiguation) and Math (disambiguation). ... A cubic centimetre (cm3) is an SI derived unit of volume, equal to the volume of a cube with side length of 1 centi metre. ... Imola (Iômla in the local dialect) is a town, comune in the province of Bologna, located on the Santerno river, in the Emilia-Romagna region of north-central Italy. ... The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari is an auto racing circuit near the Italian town of Imola, 40 km east of Bologna and 80 km east of the Ferrari factory in Maranello. ...


Soon, Villeneuve's uncle, Jacques Sr., enrolled him at the Jim Russell Racing Drivers School in Mont Tremblant, Quebec. Villeneuve's course lasted three days and in that time the Canadian demonstrated a great amount of concentration for a boy of his age.[3] At the end of his course, the young Canadian received his diploma and chief instructor Gilbert Pednault declared Villeneuve as the best student he’d ever seen.[3] During the summer of 1987, Villeneuve attended a racing school set up by former instructor Richard Spenard. In return for helping in the garage, the Canadian received guidance in terms of race craft as he attempted to hone his skills.[3] At the age of seventeen, Villeneuve was too young to obtain a racing license in both his native Canada and Italy and so, with help from the Canadian Automotive Federation, got a license from Andorra.[3] Mont Tremblant Resort is a large year round resort about one and a half hours north of Montreal. ... This article is about the Canadian province. ... Year 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar). ...


In 1988, the seventeen year old entered the Alfa Cup and, against former Formula One drivers Johnny Cecotto and Mauro Baldi, finished the two legged race in tenth position.[4] Two weeks later at Monza, Villeneuve was up against the likes of Ricardo Patrese and Nicola Larini.[4] Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ... Alfa Romeo is an Italian automobile manufacturing company, founded as Darracq Italiana by Cavaliere Ugo Stella, an aristocrat from Milan in partnership with the French automobile firm of Alexandre Darracq. ... “F1” redirects here. ... Alberto Johnny Cecotto (born January 21, 1956 in Caracas, Venezuela) was a World Champion motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver. ... Mauro Baldi (born January 31, 1954 in Reggio Emilia, Italy) was a Formula One driver who raced for the Arrows, Alfa Romeo and Spirit teams. ... Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is a motorsport race track near the town of Monza, Italy, north of Milan. ... Riccardo Patrese (born April 17, 1954) in Padua, Italy was a Formula One racing driver from 1977 until 1993. ... Nicola Larini was a Formula One driver from Italy. ...


A year later, Villeneuve competed in the Italian Formula Three series from 1989 through 1991, but Villeneuve failed to make in impression.[1] In 1992, he raced in the Japanese Formula Three series, winning three races and placing second in the championship.[1] Villeneuve soon received an invitation from Craig Pollock to compete as a one–off in the Trois Rivières Formula Atlantic race, Villeneuve finished the race third and Pollock was impressed by Villeneuve, leading him to arrange for the Canadian to race in the North American Toyota Atlantic series for the upcoming season.[1] Formula Three, also called Formula 3 or, in abbreviated form, F3, is a type of formula racing and a class of open-wheeler motor racing. ... Craig Pollock, born February 20, 1956 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a businessman and manager of the Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve. ... The Circuit Trois-Rivières is a street circuit located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. ... The Toyota Atlantic Championship is an auto racing series with races throughout North America. ... The Toyota Atlantic Championship is an auto racing series with races throughout North America. ...


During the 1993 season, Villeneuve took seven pole positions and five race victories from the 15 races.[1] However, a few crucial driving errors cost the Canadian the series title and so finished his debut season third in the standings.[1] This article is about the motorsport related topic. ...


CART IndyCar World Series

His Forsythe-Green team took Villeneuve up a level into the IndyCar championship in 1994. In his first year, Villeneuve came a close second at that year's Indianapolis 500 and won his first race at Road America, the scene in which his uncle became the first Canadian to win a CART race ten years before. Villeneuve finished the season in sixth position; 131 points behind champion Al Unser Jr. and also taking the Rookie of the Year award. A cart is a vehicle or device, using two wheels and normally one horse, designed for transport. ... Results of the 1994 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May 29, 1994. ... Welcome sign The sign marking the start/finish line on the original road course Old IndyCar racers going around turn eight at Road America Fans looking east at Turn Five at the 1995 June Sprints at Road America Briggs & Stratton kart racing track Road America is a road course located... Al Unser, Jr. ... The term IndyCar has multiple uses: Indycar (sometimes spelled Indy car) is a generic name used in the United States for a type of open wheel race car. ...


Villeneuve started the '95 campaign strongly, winning the first race in Miami. Along with the win in Miami came three other victories, the most significant of which came at Indianapolis for the Indy 500. Despite a mid–race two lap penalty, Villeneuve won the race by two seconds from Brazilian Christian Fittipaldi. His performances, as well as his family name, brought him to the attention of Frank Williams, Managerial Director of the Williams Grand Prix team. Williams signed him to his Formula One team for the 1996 and Villeneuve began testing the Williams F1 car in 1995 after the IndyCar season. Villeneuve was the last CART IndyCar World Series champion before the 1996 CART/IRL split created two rival series: The Indy Racing League (IRL) and the Champ Car World Series. Homestead-Miami Speedway is a speedway in Homestead, Florida, USA, southwest of Miami. ... Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana (a separate town completely surrounded by Indianapolis) in the United States, is the second-oldest surviving automobile racing track in the world (after the Milwaukee Mile), having existed since 1909, and the original Speedway, the first racing facility historically to incorporate the word. ... Results of the 1995 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May 28, 1995. ... Christian Fittipaldi Christian Fittipaldi (born January 18, 1971, São Paulo, Brazil) is the son of former Grand Prix driver and team owner Wilson Fittipaldi, and the nephew of two-time Formula One and Indianapolis 500 Champion Emerson Fittipaldi. ... Sir Francis Owen Garbatt Williams CBE (b. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... “F1” redirects here. ... The 1996 Formula One season was the 47th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ... “CART” redirects here. ...


Formula One

1996-1998: Williams

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Jacques Villeneuve driving for the Williams Formula One team at the 1996 Canadian Grand Prix
Jacques Villeneuve driving for the Williams Formula One team at the 1996 Canadian Grand Prix
1996

Villeneuve signed a two year contract with Williams with an option year available to him as well.[1] Villeneuve impressed during his debut race in Australia, taking pole position and almost won the race. But due to a combination of an oil leak and team orders, Villeneuve was forced to slow down and allow team mate Damon Hill to pass and take victory at the opening round of the Championship, the Canadian however did manage to hold onto second place. It would be another decade before another driver finished on the podium on his debut which was Lewis Hamilton during the 2007 Australian Grand Prix. Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... Image File history File links Jacques_Villeneuve_1996. ... Image File history File links Jacques_Villeneuve_1996. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... The Canadian Grand Prix (known in its native French as the Grand Prix du Canada) is a Formula One auto race held in Canada since 1967. ... A team order at the 2002 Austrian GP. Barrichellos #2 status at Ferrari was made obvious after he moved over to let Michael Schumacher win. ... Damon Graham Devereux Hill OBE (born 17 September 1960 in London) is a British former racing driver from England. ... Lewis Carl Hamilton (born January 7, 1985 in Stevenage, Hertfordshire) is a British Formula One (F1) racing driver, currently racing for the McLaren team. ... The 2007 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on March 18, 2007 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. ...


Villeneuve won his first Formula One race at the fourth round at the Nürburgring despite coming under pressure from the Ferrari of Michael Schumacher. Villeneuve won a further three races, his four race victories still stand as the most in a rookie season (matched by Lewis Hamilton in 2007), and managed to take the title to the final round in Japan. The Canadian and team mate Hill were the only drivers who could win the title, but with a gap of nine points between himself and Hill prior to the final race his chances of winning the title were slim. In the end, Hill won the race while Villeneuve retired on the 37th lap after his right–rear wheel came off. The 1996 European Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on April 28, 1996 at Nürburgring. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Michael Schumacher (pronounced / /, born January 3, 1969, in Hürth Hermülheim, Germany)[1] is a former Formula One driver, and seven-time world champion. ...

1997

Hill was dropped by Williams for 1997, making Villeneuve the team's lead driver. German Heinz-Harald Frentzen was brought into replace Hill. Villeneuve once again challenged for the title, but instead of Hill, the Canadian found himself battling with then double World Champion Michael Schumacher. Like 1996, the title was decided at the final round in Jerez. Villeneuve came out on top and won the World Championship in only his second season, but the race was remembered for a collision between himself and title rival Schumacher. As Villeneuve passed Schumacher at the Dry–Sac corner during the 48th lap, the German turned into the Canadian's car; leaving Villeneuve with a damaged sidepod. Villeneuve recovered however and took third place and the title while Schumacher retired and was disqualified from the Championship. The 1997 Formula One season was the 48th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... Heinz-Harald Frentzen, born May 18, 1967, is a German racing driver most famous for his career in Formula One. ... The 1997 European Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 26, 1997 at the Circuito Permanente de Jerez. ...

1998

Villeneuve's career went into sharp decline following his World Championship title. Remaining with Williams in 1998, he struggled with an underpowered Mecachrome engine, basically rebadged Renault engines from the previous season, and failed to win a single race, although he did finish on the podium twice in Germany and Hungary. Villeneuve finished fifth in the Drivers' Championship with 21 points, 79 points behind Champion Mika Häkkinen. This article recaps the 1998 Formula One season. ... Mecachrome was a subsidiary engine of Renault which was used by Williams and Benetton (who renamed the engines after their Playlife brand) during the 1998 Formula One Season. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... Mika Pauli Häkkinen ( ) (born September 28, 1968 in Helsingin maalaiskunta) is a Finnish racing driver and two-time Formula One champion. ...


1999-2003: BAR

Villeneuve driving for BAR at the 2003 United States Grand Prix. Villeneuve retired from the race ten laps from the finish with an engine problem.
Villeneuve driving for BAR at the 2003 United States Grand Prix. Villeneuve retired from the race ten laps from the finish with an engine problem.
1999

In 1999, Villeneuve joined the newly-founded British American Racing (BAR) team, co-founded and partly owned by Villeneuve's personal manager, Craig Pollock. Joining him as his team mate was Brazilian Ricardo Zonta. There was a lot of media hype about the new squad, but despite the high expectations, BAR had a poor season, retiring from the first eleven races of the season and not scoring a single Championship point. At times the car showed a promising pace, Villeneuve running in third place at Barcelona, but often, technical problems ruined his chances. Image File history File links Villeneuve_BAR_USGP_2003. ... Image File history File links Villeneuve_BAR_USGP_2003. ... Summary Michael Schumacher took a huge step toward his record-breaking sixth drivers championship by winning the 2003 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis by 18. ... The 1999 Formula One season was the 50th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... Craig Pollock, born February 20, 1956 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a businessman and manager of the Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve. ... Zonta qualifying in place of an injured Ralf Schumacher at the 2005 United States Grand Prix Ricardo Zonta (born March 23, 1976 in Curitiba) is a Brazilian Formula One race car driver. ...

2000

Despite the lack of a competitive car in 1999, the Canadian remained loyal to Pollock's team as did Zonta. The Supertec engines of the previous season were replaced by Honda engines and the new BAR–Honda package proved to be competitive with Villeneuve finishing in the points on seven different occasions and almost secured a podium finish at the United States Grand Prix. Supertec was a Formula One engine manufacturer in 1999 and 2000. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One United States Grand Prix held at Indianapolis on September 24, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 14. ...

2001

Zonta left BAR in 2001 to join Jordan as a test driver. The Brazilian was replaced by experienced Frenchman Olivier Panis. Despite scoring five points less than the previous season, Villeneuve was able to finish on the podium twice in Spain and Germany, the latter would prove to be his final podium finish of his Grand Prix career. The 2001 Formula One season was the 52nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... This article is about the country. ... Olivier Panis, born in Oullins, Lyon, 2 September 1966, is a retired French Formula One racing driver. ...

2002

Pollock was sacked from his post as team manager in 2002 and was replaced by Prodrive boss David Richards. Along with Pollock, Richards sacked Technical Director Malcolm Oastler and fifty members of staff at BAR.[5] The Englishman soon began to debate over Villeneuve's £15 million annual salary.[5] From this point on, Villeneuve felt less comfortable at the team. The BAR 004 proved to be a much less competitive car than the teams' previous two, with neither Villeneuve or Panis scoring points consistently with only seven points scored between them, Villeneuve scoring four points to Panis' three. Prodrives logo Prodrive Ltd. ... David Richards CBE (born 3 June 1952) is the chairman of Prodrive and the former Team Principal of the BAR and Benetton Formula One auto racing teams. ... Malcolm Oastler (Born April 24, 1959) is the former technical director of Formula One team BAR, former chief engineer for Jaguar Racing, and designer of many race cars. ... “GBP” redirects here. ...

2003

With one year left to run on his contract Villeneuve turned down a lucrative offer to spend a season racing in CART before returning to BAR for 2004 and 2005, a deal which Villeneuve claimed was spoken about but never actually produced for him to sign. Instead, he decided that he would see out his present deal in the hope of landing a role at another Grand Prix team the following year. The Canandian was joined by Jenson Button from Benetton in 2003 as Panis was offered a drive at the Toyota which the Frenchman took. Button would prove to become the second of Villeneuve's teammates to outscore him in the Drivers' Championship as, unlike the Canadian, the Brit was able to score consistently with the BAR 005, finishing in the points every two races. Jenson Alexander Lyons Button, often called Jense, (born 19 January 1980) is an English Formula One racing driver. ... Benetton Formula Ltd. ... The 2003 Formula One season was the 54th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... Toyota F1 is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germany. ...


Villeneuve was criticized by the media for being outpaced by his inexperienced teammate and before the final round in Japan, the Canandian was replaced by former British Formula Three Champion Takuma Sato. The British Formula Three Championship is an annual series of motor races. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


2004: Renault

Main article: Renault F1

With no contract for 2004, Villeneuve was forced to take a sabbatical, but maintained that he wanted to return to the sport. He continued training and made a special appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed driving his late father's Ferrari. In September, Villeneuve returned to Formula One, driving the final three Grands Prix of the season for French-based Renault. Jarno Trulli had fallen out of favor and team boss Flavio Briatore felt Villeneuve would be worth a gamble. Although vowing to help Renault achieve second place in the constructors championship, ahead of his former team BAR, Villeneuve failed to score a single point, unable to finish any of his races on the lead lap; Renault settled for third in the final standings. Jacques admitted that the enforced lay-off had cost him vital seat time. With the cars so much faster than in 2003, he found it difficult to adapt, and with an up and coming Fernando Alonso as team-mate his task was made all the more difficult. The young Spaniard proved much faster. Just before his 3-race Renault comeback, Villeneuve signed a two-year contract to drive for Sauber, starting in 2005. Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... The Goodwood Festival of Speed, commonly abbreviated as FoS and referred within the United Kingdom as the Festival of Speed, is an annual hill climb featuring historic motor racing vehicles that is held in the grounds of Goodwood House, West Sussex, UK. It was started in 1993 by the present... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... Jarno Trulli (born 13 July 1974) is an Italian Formula One auto racing driver currently in the employ of the Toyota team. ... Flavio Briatore at the 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix. ... Fernando Alonso Díaz (born July 29, 1981 in Oviedo, Spain) is a Spanish Formula One racing driver and reigning, two-time, world champion. ... Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ... 2005 Formula One season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


2005-2006: Sauber

Main article: Sauber
See also: BMW Sauber
Villeneuve driving for Sauber during qualifying for the 2005 United States Grand Prix.
Villeneuve driving for Sauber during qualifying for the 2005 United States Grand Prix.
2005

His Sauber debut at the Australian Grand Prix saw him start the grid in fourth position, although the Canadian would finish the race nine places down the order in thirteenth and a lap down. For the opening three races he was the slowest driver on Michelin tyres and rumours began to spread that he would soon be replaced. The rumours proved unfounded and at Imola he scored his first points for the team with a fourth place. The pressure was soon back on him when he forced team-mate Felipe Massa off the track when attempting to overtake the Brazilian in Monaco, ruining both their races. Towards the end of the season, his pace improved and he scored more points at Belgium, where he finished sixth, moving ahead of Massa in the championship tables, although Massa repassed him after finishing 6th in the season finale in China. In terms of speed, the two team-mates were fairly evenly matched by the end of the year. Massa was later drafted into Ferrari to support Michael Schumacher's 2006 campaign. Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ... BMW Sauber F1 is a Formula One team with bases in Hinwil, Switzerland and Munich, Germany. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1991x685, 623 KB) [edit] Summary Felipe Massa [in fact, its Jacques Villeneuve] at the 2005 US Grand Prix Photo by Dan Smith. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1991x685, 623 KB) [edit] Summary Felipe Massa [in fact, its Jacques Villeneuve] at the 2005 US Grand Prix Photo by Dan Smith. ... Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ... The 2005 United States Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race held on June 19, 2005 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. ... {{F1 race report infobox| Pole Position: Giancarlo Fisichella 301. ... Michelin (full name: Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin) (Euronext: ML) based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne région of France, is primarily a tyre manufacturer. ... The 2005 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One race held from April 22 to April 24, 2005 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. ... Felipe Massa (born April 25, 1981) is a Brazilian Formula One racing driver, currently employed by the Ferrari team. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ...

Villeneuve at the 2006 Canadian Grand Prix.
Villeneuve at the 2006 Canadian Grand Prix.

After much uncertainty, in late 2005 BMW confirmed that Villeneuve would race for BMW Sauber in 2006. GP2 frontrunner Heikki Kovalainen and Indycar champion Dan Wheldon had both been linked with the seat, but BMW opted to honour Villeneuve's contract; to cut the contract would possibly have been an expensive exercise that would have cost them around $2 million, and Villeneuve was popular with the sponsors and team personnel. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1024x683, 384 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Jacques Villeneuve ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1024x683, 384 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Jacques Villeneuve ... The 2006 Canadian Grand Prix is the ninth race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. ... Heikki Kovalainen is a racing driver, born October 19, 1981 in Suomussalmi, Finland. ... The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ... Dan Wheldon in Gasoline Alley at Indianapolis 2007 Dan Wheldon at Indianapolis during week 2 qualifications 2007 Dan Wheldon signs autographs for fans following Pole Day qualifications for the 2007 Indianapolis 500. ... USD redirects here. ...

2006
Villeneuve walks away from his crashed F1.06 at the 2006 German Grand Prix, his last F1 race.
Villeneuve walks away from his crashed F1.06 at the 2006 German Grand Prix, his last F1 race.

Several changes were made at Sauber during the off season. First, the Swiss team were bought by BMW and renamed BMW Sauber. The German manufacturer wished to start their own works team following a six year partnership with Villeneuve's former employers Williams. In addition, Massa left Sauber for the vacant role left by Rubens Barrichello at Ferrari and Nick Heidfeld was brought into replace him. Villeneuve scored seven points during the first twelve rounds of the season. But at the German Grand Prix, Villeneuve had allegedly sustained an injury in a crash on lap 31.[6] Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 574 pixelsFull resolution (1360 × 976 pixel, file size: 1,018 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 574 pixelsFull resolution (1360 × 976 pixel, file size: 1,018 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... The BMW Sauber F1. ... The 2006 German Grand Prix is the twelth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... For other uses, see BMW (disambiguation). ... Rubens Gonçalves Barrichello (born May 23, 1972) is a Brazilian Formula One race driver of Italian descent. ... Scuderia Ferrari is the name for the Gestione Sportiva, the division of the Ferrari automobile company concerned with racing. ... Nick Heidfeld, frequently referred to as Quick Nick,[1] (born May 10, 1977) is a German Formula One auto racing driver for the BMW Sauber factory team. ... The 2006 German Grand Prix is the twelth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ...


After replacing Villeneuve in Hungary, test driver Robert Kubica drove to a solid seventh place, despite the chaotic wet conditions, but was later disqualified because his car was too light. Within days, BMW and Villeneuve announced that they had parted company with immediate effect.[7] The reason for his departure was later revealed that he simply didn't want to be a part of a potential "shoot-out" with Kubica, feeling that he had proven himself already.[8]


Le Mans

Villeneuve was partnered with fellow ex–Formula One driver Marc Gené, joining them was Frenchman Nicolas Minassian. Here, the trio's number seven Peugeot 908 is being prepared for the Le Mans race.

On January 10, 2007, at the launch of the 908 diesel-powered Le Mans prototype, Villeneuve was confirmed as one of Peugeot Sport's nine drivers for the 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans. This was his first drive in a sportscar since working with Toyota in 1992. For the race, Villeneuve shared the No.7 car with Marc Gené and Nicolas Minassian. Villeneuve set the fastest time of the three drivers in qualifying to put the car into fourth place on the starting grid. The car ran second for much of the race before pitting with engine problems at 12:39pm. The car was officially retired at 1.42pm with only 100 minutes left of the race, after the team decided the problem could not be fixed. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1024 × 768 pixel, file size: 553 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1024 × 768 pixel, file size: 553 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Marc Gené Guerrero (born May 29, 1974) was a test driver for the Scuderia Ferrari Formula One team in 2007. ... Nicolas Minassian (born February 28, 1973 in Marseille) is a race driver. ... Peugeot is a major French car brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citroën. ... Peugeot 908 Design Model The 908 is a race car built by the French automobile manufacturer Peugeot to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race starting in 2007. ... is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Peugeot 908 Design Model The 908 is a race car built by the French automobile manufacturer Peugeot to compete in the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race starting in 2007. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Peugeot is a major French car brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citroën. ... The 2007 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 75th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on June 16 and June 17, 2007. ... IMSA GTP sports cars racing at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 1991 Sports car racing is a form of circuit auto racing with automobiles that have two seats and enclosed wheels. ... This article is about the automaker. ... Marc Gené Guerrero (born May 29, 1974) was a test driver for the Scuderia Ferrari Formula One team in 2007. ... Nicolas Minassian (born February 28, 1973 in Marseille) is a race driver. ...


Villeneuve has since pledged to keep competing in the event until he wins it, and has been supported by Allan McNish.[9] If he wins the 24 Hours of Le Mans, he would become the first person to win the F1 Championship, Champ Car Championship, Indianapolis 500, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[10] Allan McNish is a racing driver, born on 29 December 1969 in Dumfries, Scotland. ... “Indy 500” redirects here. ...


NASCAR

In a subsequent interview with Autosport magazine, Villeneuve's manager Craig Pollock confirmed that that Villeneuve's Formula One career was over[11] It was announced on August 24, 2007 that Villeneuve would run the remaining seven races in the Craftsman Truck Series driving a Toyota Tundra for Bill Davis Racing and undertake a full time Sprint Cup schedule in 2008. It has been suggested that AtlasF1 be merged into this article or section. ... Craig Pollock, born February 20, 1956 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a businessman and manager of the Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve. ... The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ... Bill Davis Racing is a NASCAR team that fields the #22 Caterpillar Toyota Camry for Dave Blaney, the #36 360 OTC Toyota Camry for Jeremy Mayfield in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, the #5 Toyota Tundra for Mike Skinner, the #22 Toyota for Ryan Mathews, and the #23 Toyota for...


In Villeneuve's first Craftsman Truck race on September 22 2007, in Las Vegas, he qualified in seventh position, and finished 21st. He made his NASCAR Nextel Cup race debut in the UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama over the weekend of 5-7 October 2007. He qualified sixth, however, due to his lack of experience in this type of car, he elected to start the race from the back of the field. He finished 21st. Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, Alabama. ...


Music career

Though he started writing his lyrics during his lower league days in Japan, it was not until 2006 that he released his first commercial single 'Accepterais-tu', a French song with lyrics that fit well with his present personal status - asking his loved one to marry him. The launch was held at his café.[12] On February 19, 2007, Villeneuve released his first album entitled “Private Paradise”. The launch was held at his café, where he performed two songs in front of a crowd largely composed of news reporters. When asked about his expectations on the album he released the following statement: “I hope the album makes a great success. I would never do something hoping to get criticized.” [1] His new record had very low sales; as of March 9, 2007, only 233 copies were sold in the entire province of Quebec and about 30 outside of Quebec and Canada - excluding digital sales. [2] [[Media:Italic text]]{| style=float:right; |- | |- | |} is the 50th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 68th day of the year (69th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... This article is about the Canadian province. ...

  • 1- Foolin' around
  • 2- You are
  • 3- Father
  • 4- Tout dire
  • 5- The ones
  • 6- Accepterais-tu?
  • 7- Why did you come?
  • 8- Vaguement
  • 9- Lullaby
  • 10- Private paradise
  • 11- Étrangers
  • 12- Women come women go'
  • 13- Mother earth

TV advertisements

Jacques Villeneuve has appeared in various TV commercials for Honda when he was driving for the BAR team. In March 2006, Jacques Villeneuve appeared in television campaign for Intel's Centrino Laps campaign, in which he touts the benefits of using Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology. Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation, is an American multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits. ... Components of the Centrino platform. ... Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation, is an American multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits. ...


Villeneuve also appeared in a Canadian commercial alongside Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter and countryman Donovan Bailey shortly after winning his 1997 F1 World Driver's title. The ad proclaimed Canada to be the "fastest nation on earth." Donovan Bailey (born December 16, 1967) is a Canadian former athlete. ...


In 1997, following his win of the Formula One World Championship, Villeneuve appeared in a Volkswagen publicity on Québécoise television . Villeneuve was seen driving a VW before stopping and saying at the camera, "Moi, je n'ai rien contre les Allemandes!", French for "I have nothing against Germans!" - a reference to his rivalry with Michael Schumacher and for the incident at the 1997 European Grand Prix. Volkswagen AG (ISIN: DE0007664005), or VW, is an automobile manufacturer based in Wolfsburg, Germany. ... This article is about the use of the term. ... Michael Schumacher (pronounced / /, born January 3, 1969, in Hürth Hermülheim, Germany)[1] is a former Formula One driver, and seven-time world champion. ...


Villeneuve also appeared briefly in the 2001 Sylvester Stallone action movie Driven as a race car driver. Sylvester Stallone (born Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone on July 6, 1946) is a two-time Academy Award-nominated American actor, director, producer and screenwriter. ... Look up Driven in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


Racing record

Season Series Team Name No. Races Poles Wins Pts Final Placing
1989 Italian Formula Three Prema Racing 6 0 0 0 -
1990 Italian Formula Three Prema Racing 12 0 0 10 13th
1991 Italian Formula Three Prema Racing 11 3 0 20 6th
1992 Japanese Formula Three TOM'S 8 11 2 3 45 2nd
Toyota Atlantic 1 0 0 14 28th
1993 Toyota Atlantic Forsythe-Green Racing 15 7 5 185 3rd
1994 Indycar World Series Forsythe-Green Racing 12 15 0 1 94 6th
1995 Indycar World Series Team Green 27 17 6 4 172 1st
1996 Formula One Williams-Renault 6 16 3 4 78 2nd
1997 Formula One Williams-Renault 3 17 10 7 81 1st
1998 Formula One Williams-Renault 1 16 0 0 21 5th
1999 Formula One British American Racing 22 16 0 0 0 21st
2000 Formula One British American Racing 22 17 0 0 17 7th
2001 Formula One British American Racing 10 17 0 0 12 7th
2002 Formula One British American Racing 11 17 0 0 4 12th
2003 Formula One British American Racing 16 14 0 0 6 16th
2004 Formula One Renault 7 3 0 0 0 21st
2005 Formula One Sauber 11 18 0 0 9 14th
2006 Formula One BMW Sauber 17 12 0 0 7 15th
2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup* Bill Davis Racing 27 1 0 0 100 --
2007 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series* Bill Davis Racing 27 3 0 0 240 --
No. = Car Number; * = Season in progress

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Complete CART results

  • Races in bold designate pole position.

(key)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Team Rank Points
1994 Team Green SUR
17
PHX
25
LBH
15
IND
2
MIL
9
DET
7
POR
6
CLE
4
TOR
9
MIC
20
MID
9
NHA
24
VAN
24
ROA
1
NAZ
7
LAG
3
Team Green 6th 94
1995 Team Green MIA
1
SUR
20
PHX
5
LBH
25
NAZ
2
IND
1
MIL
6
DET
9
POR
20
ROA
1
TOR
3
CLE
1
MIC
10
MID
3
NHA
4
VAN
12
LAG
11
Team Green 1st 172

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Complete Formula One results

(key)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WDC Points
1996 Rothmans Williams Renault Williams FW18 Renault V10 AUS
2
BRA
Ret
ARG
2
EUR
1
SMR
11
MON
Ret
ESP
3
CAN
2
FRA
2
GBR
1
GER
3
HUN
1
BEL
2
ITA
7
POR
1
JPN
Ret
2nd 78
1997 Rothmans Williams Renault Williams FW19 Renault V10 AUS
Ret
BRA
1
ARG
1
SMR
Ret
MON
Ret
ESP
1
CAN
Ret
FRA
4
GBR
1
GER
Ret
HUN
1
BEL
5
ITA
5
AUT
1
LUX
1
JPN
DSQ
EUR
3
1st 81
1998 Winfield Williams Williams FW20 Mecachrome V10 AUS
5
BRA
7
ARG
Ret
SMR
4
ESP
6
MON
5
CAN
10
FRA
4
GBR
7
AUT
6
GER
3
HUN
3
BEL
Ret
ITA
Ret
LUX
8
JPN
6
5th 21
1999 British American Racing BAR 001 Supertec V10 AUS
Ret
BRA
Ret
SMR
Ret
MON
Ret
ESP
Ret
CAN
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
AUT
Ret
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
15
ITA
8
EUR
10
MYS
Ret
JPN
9
21st 0
2000 Lucky Strike Reynard BAR Honda BAR 002 Honda V10 AUS
4
BRA
Ret
SMR
5
GBR
16
ESP
Ret
EUR
Ret
MON
7
CAN
15
FRA
4
AUT
4
GER
8
HUN
12
BEL
7
ITA
Ret
USA
4
JPN
6
MYS
5
7th 17
2001 Lucky Strike BAR Honda BAR 003 Honda V10 AUS
Ret
MYS
Ret
BRA
7
SMR
Ret
ESP
3
AUT
8
MON
4
CAN
Ret
EUR
9
FRA
Ret
GBR
8
GER
3
HUN
9
BEL
8
ITA
6
USA
Ret
JPN
10
7th 12
2002 Lucky Strike BAR Honda BAR 004 Honda V10 AUS
Ret
MYS
8
BRA
10
SMR
7
ESP
7
AUT
10
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
EUR
12
GBR
4
FRA
Ret
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
8
ITA
9
USA
6
JPN
Ret
12th 4
2003 Lucky Strike BAR Honda BAR 005 Honda V10 AUS
9
MYS
Ret
BRA
6
SMR
Ret
ESP
Ret
AUT
12
MON
Ret
CAN
Ret
EUR
Ret
FRA
9
GBR
10
GER
9
HUN
Ret
ITA
6
USA
Ret
JPN
16th 6
2004 Mild Seven Renault F1 Team Renault R24 Renault V10 AUS
MYS
BAH
SMR
ESP
MON
EUR
CAN
USA
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
CHN
11
JPN
10
BRA
10
22nd 0
2005 Sauber Petronas Sauber C24 Petronas V10 AUS
13
MYS
Ret
BAH
11
SMR
4
ESP
Ret
MON
11
EUR
13
CAN
9
USA
DNS
FRA
8
GBR
14
GER
15
HUN
Ret
TUR
11
ITA
11
BEL
6
BRA
12
JPN
12
CHN
10
14th 9
2006 BMW Sauber F1 Team BMW Sauber F1.06 BMW V8 BAH
Ret
MYS
7
AUS
6
SMR
12
EUR
8
ESP
12
MON
14
GBR
8
CAN
Ret
USA
Ret
FRA
11
GER
Ret
HUN
Inj
TUR
ITA
CHN
JPN
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The 1996 Formula One season was the 47th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... Rothmans International plc. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... The Williams-Renault FW18 is a Formula One car designed by Patrick Head and Adrian Newey for the 1996 Formula One season. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... The 1996 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on March 10, 1996 at Melbourne. ... Results from the 1996 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on March 31, 1996 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Damon Hill 1m 21. ... The 1996 Argentine Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on April 7, 1996 at Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez, Buenos Aires. ... The 1996 European Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on April 28, 1996 at Nürburgring. ... Results from the 1996 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on May 5, 1996 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Damon Hill 1m 28. ... Formation lap The 1996 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Monaco on May 19, 1996. ... The 1996 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on June 2, 1996 at the Circuit de Catalunya. ... Results from the 1996 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 16, 1996 [edit] Classification [edit] Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Villeneuve 1m 21. ... Results from the 1996 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on June 30, 1996 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Villeneuve 1m 18. ... Results from the 1996 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 14, 1996 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Villeneuve 1m 29. ... The 1996 German Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on July 28, 1996 at Hockenheimring. ... The 1996 Hungarian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on August 11, 1996 at Hungaroring. ... The 1996 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on August 25, 1996 at Spa-Francorchamps. ... The 1996 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on September 8, 1996 at Monza. ... Results from the 1996 Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix held at Estoril on September 22, 1996 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Villeneuve 1m 22. ... The 1996 Japanese Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on October 13, 1996 at Suzuka. ... The 1997 Formula One season was the 48th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... Rothmans International plc. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... The Williams FW19 was the car with which the Williams Formula One team used to compete in the 1997 Formula One season. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Australian Grand Prix held at Melbourne on March 9, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Heinz-Harald Frentzen 1m 30. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on March 30, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Villeneuve 1m 18. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on April 13, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gerhard Berger 1m 27. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on April 27, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Heinz-Harald Frentzen 1m 25. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 11, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 53. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Catalunya on May 25, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Giancarlo Fisichella 1m 22. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 15, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 19. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on June 29, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 17. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 13, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 24. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 27, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Gerhard Berger 1m 45. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix held at Hungaroring on August 10, 1997 Fastest Lap: Heinz-Harald Frentzen 1m 18. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on August 24, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Villeneuve 1m 52. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 7, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 24. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at A1-Ring on September 21, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Jacques Villeneuve 1m 11. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Luxembourg Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on September 28, 1997 [edit] Classification [edit] Notes Fastest Lap: Heinz-Harald Frentzen 1m 18. ... Results from the 1997 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 12, 1997 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Heinz-Harald Frentzen 1m 38. ... The 1997 European Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on October 26, 1997 at the Circuito Permanente de Jerez. ... This article recaps the 1998 Formula One season. ... Winfield is a brand of cigarette that is popular in Australia and New Zealand. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... Not to be confused with Frank Williams Racing Cars, formed by Frank Williams 1967. ... The Williams FW20 was the car with which the Williams Formula One team used to compete in the 1998 Formula One season. ... Mecachrome was a subsidiary engine of Renault which was used by Williams and Benetton (who renamed the engines after their Playlife brand) during the 1998 Formula One Season. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... The 1998 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Melbourne on March 8. ... Results from the 1998 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on March 29, 1998. ... Results from the 1998 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Buenos Aires on April 12, 1998. ... Results from the 1998 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on April 26, 1998. ... Results from the 1998 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Catalunya on May 10, 1998. ... Results from the 1998 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 24, 1998. ... G.Fisichella, M.Schumacher and E.Irvine on the podium of the 1998 Canadian Grand Prix Results from the 1998 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 7, 1998. ... Results from the 1998 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on June 28, 1998. ... Results from the 1998 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 12, 1998 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 24. ... 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British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... The BAR 01 was the car with which the British American Racing Formula One team used to compete in the 1999 Formula One season, its inaugural year in the series after purchasing Tyrrell. ... Supertec was a Formula One engine manufacturer in 1999 and 2000. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Australian Grand Prix held at Melbourne on March 7, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 32. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on April 11, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 18. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on May 2, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 28. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 16, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 22. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Catalunya on May 30, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 24. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 13, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Eddie Irvine 1m 20. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on June 27, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 19. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 11, 1999 Fastest Lap: Mika Häkkinen 1m 28. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at A1-Ring on July 25, 1999. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on August 1, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 45. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix held at Hungaroring on August 15, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 20. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on August 29, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 53. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 12, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ralf Schumacher 1m 25. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One European Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on September 26, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 21. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix held at Sepang on October 17, 1999 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 40. ... Results from the 1999 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 31, 1999 Fastest Lap: Mika Häkkinen 1m 41. ... The 2000 Formula One season was the 51st FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... For the CSI episode of the same name, see Lucky Strike (CSI episode). ... Reynard Motorsport was at one time the worlds largest racing car manufacturer. ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... The BAR 002 was the car with which the British American Racing Formula One team competed in the 2000 Formula One season. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Australian Grand Prix held at Melbourne on March 12, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 131:481 Categories: 2000 in motor racing | Formula One race reports | Australian Grand Prix ... The 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Interlagos on March 26, 2000. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on April 9, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 26. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on April 23, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 26. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Catalunya on May 7, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 24. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One European Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on May 21, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 22. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on June 4, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 21. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 18, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 19. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on July 2, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 19. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at A1-Ring on July 16, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 11. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 30, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 1m 44. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix held at Hungaroring on August 13, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 20. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on August 27, 2000. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 10, 2000 Summary The 2000 Italian Grand Prix featured one of the most tragic first laps in Formula One history. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 8, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 39. ... Results from the 2000 Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix held at Sepang on October 22, 2000 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 38. ... The 2001 Formula One season was the 52nd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... For the CSI episode of the same name, see Lucky Strike (CSI episode). ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... The BAR 003 was the car with which the British American Racing team competed in the 2001 Formula One season. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Australian Grand Prix held at Melbourne on March 4, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 28. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix held at Sepang on March 18, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 40. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on April 1, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ralf Schumacher 1m 15. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on April 15, 2001. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Catalunya on April 29, 2001. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at A1-Ring on May 13, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 10. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 27, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 19. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 10, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ralf Schumacher 1m 17. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One European Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on June 24, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya 1m 18. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on July 1, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 16. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 15, 2001. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 29, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya 1m 41. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix held at Hungaroring on August 19, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Mika Hakkinen 1m 16. ... The 2001 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on September 2, 2001 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 16, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ralf Schumacher 1m 25. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 14, 2001. ... The 2002 Formula One season was the 53rd FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... For the CSI episode of the same name, see Lucky Strike (CSI episode). ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... The 2002 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on March 3, 2002 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix held at Sepang on March 17, 2002 Classification Notes Categories: 2002 in motor racing | Formula One race reports | Malaysian Grand Prix ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on March 31, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya 1m 16. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held at Imola on April 14, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 1m 24. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Catalunya on April 28, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 20. ... Rubens makes way for Schumi The 2002 Austrian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 12, 2002 at the A1-Ring. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix held at Monaco on May 26, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 1m 18. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 9, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya 1m 15. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One European Grand Prix held at Nürburgring on June 23, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 32. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 7, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 1m 23. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on July 21, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: David Coulthard 1m 15. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 28, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 16. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix held at Hungaroring on August 18, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 16. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Belgian Grand Prix held at Spa-Francorchamps on September 1, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 47. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 15, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 1m 23. ... Results from the 2002 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 13, 2002 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1m 36. ... The 2003 Formula One season was the 54th FIA Formula One World Championship season. ... For the CSI episode of the same name, see Lucky Strike (CSI episode). ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... British American Racing is a Formula One constructor that competed in the sport from 1999 to 2005. ... Honda Racing F1 Team is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Honda. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... The 2003 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on March 9, 2003 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit. ... The 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on March 23, 2003 at the Sepang International Circuit. ... The 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on April 6, 2003 at Autódromo José Carlos Pace. ... The 2003 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on April 20, 2003 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. ... Results from the 2003 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix held at Catalunya on May 4, 2003 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 1:20. ... Results from the 2003 Formula One Austrian Grand Prix held at A1-Ring on May 18, 2003 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 108. ... The 2003 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at the Circuit de Monaco on June 1, 2003. ... The 2003 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 15, 2003. ... The 2003 European Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Nürburgring on June 29, 2003. ... The 2003 French Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on July 6, 2003 at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours. ... The 2003 British Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on July 20 at the Silverstone Circuit. ... The 2003 German Grand Prix was a Formula One race held at Hockenheimring on August 3, 2003. ... The 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on August 24, 2003 at the Hungaroring. ... The 2003 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on September 14, 2003 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. ... The 2003 Japanese Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on October 12, 2003 at the Suzuka Circuit. ... 2004 Formula One season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Mild Seven is a brand of cigarettes produced by Japan Tobacco. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... The Renault R24 is a Formula One car that competed in the 2004 Formula One season. ... Renault F1 is the Renault companys Formula One racing team. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One Australian Grand Prix held at Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on March 7, 2004 Classification Notes Pole Position: Michael Schumacher 1:24. ... The 2004 Malaysian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on March 21, 2004 at the Sepang International Circuit. ... The 2004 Bahrain Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on April 4, 2004 at the Bahrain International Circuit. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One San Marino Grand Prix held from April 23 to April 25 at Imola: Classification Notes Pole Position: Jenson Button 1:19. ... The 2004 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 9, 2004 at the Circuit de Catalunya. ... The 2004 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 23, 2004 at the Circuit de Monaco. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One European Grand Prix held from May 28 to May 30 at the Nürburgring in Nürburg, Germany: Classification Notes Pole position: Michael Schumacher 1:28. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One Canadian Grand Prix held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 13, 2004 Classification Notes Pole Position: Ralf Schumacher, 1:12. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One French Grand Prix held at Magny-Cours on July 4, 2004 Classification Notes Pole position: Fernando Alonso 1:13. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 11, 2004 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1:18. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One German Grand Prix held at Hockenheimring on July 25, 2004 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Kimi Räikkönen 1:13. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix held at Hungaroring on August 15, 2004 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1:19. ... The 2004 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One held on August 29, 2004 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. ... The 2004 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on September 12, 2004 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One Chinese Grand Prix held at Shanghai on September 26, 2004: Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1:32. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 10, 2004: Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Rubens Barrichello 1:32. ... Results from the 2004 Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos on October 24, 2004 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya 1:11. ... 2005 Formula One season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ... Petronas, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is a Malaysian owned oil and gas company that was founded on August 17, 1974. ... Sauber was a swiss constructor of racing cars. ... The Sauber C24 was a Formula One car for the 2005 season. ... Petronas, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is a Malaysian owned oil and gas company that was founded on August 17, 1974. ... A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five. ... {{F1 race report infobox| Pole Position: Giancarlo Fisichella 301. ... Results from the 2005 Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix held at Sepang on March 20, 2005. ... The 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix was a Formula One race held from April 1 to April 3 2005 at Bahrain International Circuit. ... The 2005 San Marino Grand Prix was a Formula One race held from April 22 to April 24, 2005 at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. ... The 2005 Spanish Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held from May 6 to May 8, 2005, at Circuit de Catalunya. ... The 2005 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 22, 2005 at the Circuit de Monaco. ... The 2005 European Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on May 29, 2005 at the Nürburgring. ... The 2005 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on June 12, 2005 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. ... The 2005 French Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held on July 3, 2005, at Magny-Cours. ... The 2005 British Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held on 10 July 2005, at Silverstone. ... The 2005 German Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held on July 22 — July 24, 2005, at Hockenheimring. ... The 2005 Hungarian Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held on July 31, 2005 at the Hungaroring circuit. ... The 2005 Turkish Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on August 21 at the Istanbul Racing Circuit in Istanbul, Turkey. ... The 2005 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held on September 4, 2005 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza circuit. ... The 2005 Belgian Grand Prix was a Formula One race, held on September 11 at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Spa, Belgium. ... The 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix was a Formula One race held on September 25 at Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil. ... Qualifying While Kimi Räikkönen took 17th in qualifying, he starts 20th on the grid due to an engine change after the final practice session. ... The 2005 Chinese Grand Prix was a Formula 1 event lasting from October 14 to October 16, 2005 at the Shanghai International Circuit. ... 2006 Formula One season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... BMW Sauber F1 is a Formula One team with bases in Hinwil, Switzerland and Munich, Germany. ... BMW Sauber F1 is a Formula One team with bases in Hinwil, Switzerland and Munich, Germany. ... The BMW Sauber F1. ... For other uses, see BMW (disambiguation). ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration, although modern automotive versions use a 90 degree block angle. ... The 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix was a Formula One race, the first round of the World Championship, held on March 12, 2006 at the Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. ... The 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix was the second Formula One Grand Prix of the 2006 season. ... The 2006 Australian Grand Prix was the 3rd race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. ... The San Marino GP was the 4th race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. ... Nick Heidfeld on the Friday before the race. ... The 2006 Spanish Grand Prix is the sixth race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. ... The Grand Prix de Monaco 2006 was the seventh race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. ... The Fosters British Grand Prix was the eighth race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. ... The 2006 Canadian Grand Prix is the ninth race of the 2006 Formula One World Championship. ... The 2006 French Grand Prix is the eleventh race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... The 2006 German Grand Prix is the twelth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... The 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix is the thirteenth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... The 2006 Turkish Grand Prix is the fourteenth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... The 2006 German Grand Prix is the fifteenth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... The 2006 Chinese Grand Prix is the sixteenth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... The 2006 Japanese Grand Prix was the seventeenth race of the 2006 Formula One season. ... The 2006 German Grand Prix is the eightenneth and final race of the 2006 Formula One season. ...

See also

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References

Books

  • Timothy Collins, Sarah Edworthy [2004]. The Daily Telegraph Formula One Years. Carlton Books Ltd. ISBN 1-84442-542-8. 

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Internet

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Al Unser, Jr.
Indianapolis 500 Winner
1995
Succeeded by
Buddy Lazier
Preceded by
Al Unser Jr
CART Series Champion
1995
Succeeded by
Jimmy Vasser
Preceded by
Damon Hill
Formula One World Champion
1997
Succeeded by
Mika Häkkinen
Awards
Preceded by
Nigel Mansell
CART Rookie of the Year
1994
Succeeded by
Gil de Ferran
Preceded by
Myriam Bédard
Lou Marsh Trophy winner
1995
Succeeded by
Donovan Bailey
Preceded by
David Coulthard
Lorenzo Bandini Trophy
1996
Succeeded by
Luca di Montezemolo
Preceded by
Donovan Bailey
Lou Marsh Trophy winner
1997
Succeeded by
Larry Walker
Preceded by
Damon Hill
Hawthorn Memorial Trophy
1997
Succeeded by
David Coulthard
Records
Preceded by
Juan Manuel Fangio (1950) and
Giuseppe Farina (1950)
3 wins
Most Wins in
first Formula One season
4 wins

(1996)
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Persondata
NAME Jacques Villeneuve
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Villeneuve
SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian race car driver
DATE OF BIRTH April 9, 1971
PLACE OF BIRTH St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

  Results from FactBites:
 
Jacques Villeneuve (942 words)
Jacques' uncle, also called Jacques, is also a racing driver who missed out on Formula 1 glory but still races in North America.
Jacques was born on 9 April 1971 in St Jean sur Richelieu, Quebec, Canada.
Pollock's replacement, David Richards, deemed Jacques a drain on the finances of the team and announced that Honda's favourite son Takuma Sato would be driving alongside Jenson Button for the 2004 season leaving Jacques without a seat.
pitpass - the latest, hottest F1 & A1GP news (1486 words)
Although Jacques seemed to perform better in the latter part of the season, at a time when his future with the team was under close scrutiny, the Honda simply wasn't reliable enough.
Ignoring Jacques' grid position in Australia, which (like many) was the result of the lottery that was the new format, the first few races were a nightmare, with the former World Champion well off the pace, certainly compared with his teammate.
Villeneuve subsequently took the unprecedented step of issuing a personal statement regarding his general feeling regarding the lack of progress the team was making, whilst also taking a swipe at the media, admitting that the situation would "fire a new set of rumours".
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