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Villeneuve explains GPDA resignation
15 June 2006Jacques Villeneuve has explained his resignation from the Grand Prix Drivers' Association following last weekend's meeting at Silverstone. During the meeting, Michael Schumacher's incident in qualifying for Monaco was discussed and Villeneuve had been calling for his resignation, claiming after he was punished for blocking the track the German could no longer hold his director position.
But Schumacher explained himself - and all the good things he has done for the GPDA over the years and remained in post. Villeneuve quit the organisation but declined from making a big hoo-ha about it.
"I don't want to be a member of a body that is represented by someone I don't respect," Villeneuve said on his personal web site. "I can only give my personal opinion and I'm not happy someone can run the GPDA and act like that."
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