26th March 2005

And This Would be a Bad Thing?

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How?

If what David Coulthard claims is true, his good friend Jacques Villeneuve could walk away from team SAUBER PETRONAS and Formula after the San Marino Grand Prix next month.

“Jacques is having a difficult time so far,” Coulthard told Scotland’s Daily Record. Coulthard recently threw a birthday party for himself in Switzerland and had a talk there with Villeneuve. “Two races in and already the media are questioning if he will keep his seat. I know he is capable of great things but unless we see a big improvement by Imola it wouldn’t surprise me to see him walk away or be encouraged to.”

For someone to consistently finish behind his much less experianced teammate, in both qualifing and race conditions, maybe he should be “encouraged.” The fact he begged, borrowed and pleaded for the better part of 18 months to get back in the sport is an indication he won’t go on his own accord.

Jacques your done, finished, KaPut, history - goodby. (and Anthony Davidson is waiting in the wings)

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