1997 F1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve has launched a stinging criticism of struggling Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll.
Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 World Champion, has aimed a brutal dig at struggling Lance Stroll’s commitment by claiming the Aston Martin driver would travel by helicopter to a kart track 15 minutes away from his house as a youngster.
Stroll’s commitment to F1 has been repeatedly questioned over the course of his seven-season stay on the grid, with Villeneuve offering an insight into his fellow Canadian’s privileged upbringing. The anonymous individual told the same source: “Father and son once came to our factory to have a look: I have never seen such an interested father and such a disinterested son.”Jacques Villeneuve’s bold and savage quotes: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton targeted
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