Williams "will never get out of this crisis", according to the once-great F1 team's last world champion, 1997 title winner Jacques Villeneuve.

Villeneuve, outspoken on most F1 issues as he works today as a pundit for Italian television, has been highly critical of his former team as Williams slumped to the back of the grid under Claire Williams' leadership.

"Williams will never get out of this crisis," he told Auto Plus.

"I was just talking about Renault, so to compare (the two teams) - they (Renault) have competent people in the leadership, they have passion in the team. There is a lot of doubt that Williams is still the same.

"When Renault comments on a race, they ask themselves if they did everything right. Williams never do that," Villeneuve added.


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2 F1 Fan comments on “Villeneuve: Williams will not escape crisis

  1. ReallyOldRacer

    How the hell would this has-been son of a great racer know what goes on inside Williams? They have big problems to solve and I have no special insight, but I am certain that they ask themselves all of the right questions. They just don't have the answers. IMO, Claire should play 'owner' and hire a competent team principle.

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  2. fabrizzio

    That's an absurd - as a matter of fact Renault currently has got the worst one-maned leadership from among the entire grid, as well as not much better board - delusional enough to not recognise for four consecutive seasons that their own targets were never delivered. But as pundit as analysis, and it seems Nico Rosberg's gonna have to raise his game this year since the old gold-mouthed sheriff's back in town

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