Legendary, record-breaking multiple F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher talks Jerez '97, his breakthrough grand prix victory, his failed comeback this year and what the future might hold...
Former F1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve has confirmed that he 'will return' to the top flight following a three-year hiatus in 2010 - as speculation intensifies that the French-Canadian either has signed or is soon to sign a deal with American newcomers USF1.
Former Formula 1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve has claimed that one of the principal problems with the top flight now is that the drivers no longer 'want to win so badly that they hate each other' as they used to in his day - lamenting the fact that there is only one real 'warrior' left on th
Nick Heidfeld has revealed the driver he believes to have been his quickest team-mate over his nine years in Formula 1 - and it isn't who you might perhaps expect.
The absence of the Canadian Grand Prix from the 2009 Formula 1 calendar is 'very sad' and 'a terrible loss' for Montreal, the sport's 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has stated.
BMW-Sauber star Robert Kubica is the most deserving of the three contenders for this year's Formula 1 World Championship - that is the view of Jacques Villeneuve, who claimed the crown for Williams-Renault back in 1997.
Though he may have finished in the runner-up spot in only his second appearance in the legendary Le Mans 24 Hours, Jacques Villeneuve insisted he was far from satisfied, and has vowed to return to finish the job off.
Peugeot maintained its 100 per cent Le Mans Series record with a third win of the 2008 endurance season at Spa-Francorchamps, setting the French squad up for its assault on the 24 Hours in June.
Johnny Herbert secured his first championship title since claiming the Le Mans Series laurels alongside Jamie Davies in 2004 when he triumphed in the final two races of the inaugural Speedcar Series in Dubai - and with it clinched the championship crown.
Jacques Villeneuve has confirmed recent speculation that he and long-term manager Craig Pollock have decided to bring an end to their long-term business relationship.
Ferrari number two Rubens Barrichello has hit out at 1997 F1 world champion, Jacques Villeneuve, saying it is his 'arrogance' that probably cost him his drive at BAR-Honda.