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Villeneuve: Head claim is unfair
19 November 2004 |
| Villeneuve & Head |
Patrick Head's criticism that Jacques Villeneuve made 'heavy weather' of the 1997 drivers' world championship conquest is unfair. That's the French-Canadian's scathing claim.
33-year-old Villeneuve said Head, WilliamsF1 co-owner and then technical director, should be pleased that Grove's last title victory was won after an 'exciting' showdown. "I don't think it's fair comment," Villeneuve, who next year will return full-time to the pinnacle of racing with Sauber, told F1 Racing magazine. "But why should I care?"
The outspoken 1997 champion reckons Head spent that season working most closely with Villeneuve's then German team-mate -- Heinz-Harald Frentzen. "Frentzen was always trying to keep Patrick happy," said Jacques, "but it screwed him. We did better than him -- by a long way."
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