Failed to Comeback, Villeneuve disappointed
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GP Stefan hopes to replace U.S. F1 team which has gone backwards. The disappointment felt by part 1997 world champion, Jacques Villeneuve, who canceled comeback.
USF1 states withdrew from F1 today (4/3/2010). But for poor Stefan GP, they hope to fill the slot because the U.S. destroyed the FIA F1 does not appoint a replacement U.S. F1 and the number of contestants in the F1 grid to 12 teams.
The disappointment has struck Villeneuve staying as GP driver Stefan Serbia if the original team that can go race.
“Of course it’s disappointing. The car and the team looks promising, but we already know the risks can not be entry and less time. So, this is not surprising, but still disappointing,” Villeneuve regretfully told SpeedTV.
Before this, Villeneuve was extremely excited to comeback to the arena which he left in 2006′s. Canadian man has been measured even in the cockpit car seat Stefan GP at their headquarters in Cologne, Germany.
“Our car had a lot of potential. It’s not a car built from scratch, but the car had already made. The car will be competitive,” said Villeneuve.
“It’s a shame because this team probably will be a new team that can go through everything properly. But that’s what happened,” he said resignedly.
Although his chance for comeback this time destroyed, Villeneuve is now 38-year-old believes the next opportunity will come to him.
“Who knows, maybe this year will be no change of the drivers because there is no any drivers safe. In addition, there was also the year 2011,” Villeneuve cheered.







