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Jacques Villeneuve Criticizes Lewis Hamilton: "Seven Titles Mean Little, Fernando Alonso Is More Consistent"

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Jacques Villeneuve criticizes Lewis Hamilton: titles are just numbers, Fernando Alonso is more consistent Former Formula 1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve has once again stirred controversy with his latest remarks, this time aimed at seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton. The Canadian driver, known for his outspoken views, shared his opinions during an episode of the podcast The Red Flags, in which he questioned the true value of Hamilton’s…
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To measure Fernando Alonso only for his statistics is always a bad business. The Asturian has won twice the world championship, although they could have been many more based on his talent and ability to adapt to any situation as a professional.In spite of everything, Alonso has earned the respect of the whole paddock and there are not few who place Fernando one step above other drivers with more crowns.More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 1…

Jacques Villeneuve drew up a ranking of the best drivers of the F1 somewhat surprising Jacques Villeneuve has compared the career of Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso in Formula 1. Despite the fact that English is the most successful driver in history, the former champion of 1997 considers the Spanish best driver. Few members of the paddock are as controversial as Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 champion of the world and winner of the 500 miles of…

Jacques Villeneuve, who was the F1 World Champion in 1997, surprised by placing Fernando Alonso ahead of Lewis Hamilton in his personal standings of the discipline champions. Speaking in the podcast "The Red Flags", the Canadian judged that the seven-time British world champion had experienced "too many lows" and had been "compassionate" in his most dominant seasons. Although Hamilton had the absolute record of victories and shared the number of…

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F1only.fr - F1 News 24/7 broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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