Most recent 15 F1 News items:
Friday, 15 Nov 2024
FBI to Question F1 Bosses Amid Andretti Scandal Investigation? - 4- Red Bull Sponsors Fuel Perez Confidence for 2025 F1 Season - 5
- Red Bull Reveals Ricciardo’s Emotional Singapore GP Ending
- Toto Wolff Trusts Bottas to Boost Mercedes’ 2025 Strategy - 1
- Historic Monaco GP renewed through 2031 after tough negotiations - 2
Thursday, 14 Nov 2024
Alpine Moves Fast Amid Doohan Rumors in 2025 Seat Drama - 6- Lawson Confidently Awaits Red Bull Seat Decision After Abu Dhabi - 7
- Liberty Media Shake-Up Raises Questions for F1's Direction
- Hill Reveals Schumacher’s Ruthless Psychological Games on Track’s Edge
- Carlos Sainz Confident He’d Be The Perfect Red Bull Partner for Max - 2
Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024
Antonelli Faces Criticism as Montoya Questions F1 Readiness - 1- Leclerc Hits Back Over Fans' Reaction to Mexico GP Video
- FIA Closes Red Bull and McLaren Technical Breach Investigations - 1
- F1 Shocked by Unexpected Wittich Exit Amid FIA Controversy - 1
- February’s 2025 F1 Car Reveal to Mark Sport’s 75th Year
- Lawson and Tsunoda Armed with Red Bull’s New Gear in Vegas - 1
- Russian Motorsports Thrive Independently Amid F1 Departure - 1
- Sargeant Returns to Racing Roots as IndyCar Test Nears - 1
- Famin: Alpine Refuses to Part with Power Unit Secrets to Cadillac - 1
Tuesday, 12 Nov 2024
Dan Fallows Steps Down as Aston Martin F1 Technical Director
✅ Check out all our F1 News & Updates »
The meteoric return to form of his old title-winning team Williams last year surprised 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve.
In 2013, amid the Grove team's slump, the French Canadian told the Portuguese language magazine Revista Warmup that "When a team is reduced to hiring pay-drivers, it's over".
At the time, he was referring to Pastor Maldonado and Valtteri Bottas.
Maldonado has since switched to Lotus, but although Finn Bottas is backed by some sponsors and managed by team co-owner Toto Wolff, he emerged in 2014 as a true rising star of F1.
Indeed, Mercedes team boss Wolff has now named Bottas as next in line behind Fernando Alonso should a vacancy arise at the dominant works team.
And Bottas, 25, has also been linked with a future move to Ferrari.
"They (Ferrari) do not have a lot of options when the contract of Raikkonen expires," Wolff told Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport on Thursday.
"From my side, there are certain conditions in the event that his (Bottas') future sits outside of Mercedes."
Villeneuve, once outspoken about Bottas, agrees that the situation at Williams has now changed.
"Bottas is a young driver, not really a pay-driver," he told the latest edition of Revista Warmup. "Even with Felipe Massa they got some money from Brazil.
"But he is also a professional driver with a past, a career, and they (Williams) knew well how to use the money," said Villeneuve.
He admitted that Williams' customer Mercedes engine deal also helped the beleaguered Grove team to revolutionise its fortunes in 2014, as it powered to third place in the constructors' championship.
Wolff is now singling out Williams as perhaps the 'most dangerous' rival to Mercedes for 2015.
"Williams does not have a big budget," said Villeneuve, "yet they managed to turn the tide. But it is not completed yet.
"This (2014) was the first season that they went well so we will have to see if it continues the same way."
The 43-year-old, who won seven grands prix for Williams en route to the 1997 title, said he expected Williams to put in an improved performance in 2014, "but not that good".
"I expected them to be better," said Villeneuve, "but they exceeded expectations."
Please share this on social media:
✅ Check out more posts with related topics: