Is Jacques Villeneuve alive?

Is Jacques Villeneuve alive?

Is Jacques Villeneuve alive?

Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve OQ (French: [ʒɑk vilnœv] born 9 April 1971) is a Canadian professional racing driver and amateur musician who won the 1997 Formula One World Championship with Williams….Jacques Villeneuve.

Jacques Villeneuve OQ
Champ Car career
33 races run over 2 years
Years active 1994–1995
Best finish 1st (1995)

Who is Jacques Villeneuve married to?

Camilla Lopezm. 2012
Johanna Martinezm. 2006–2009
Jacques Villeneuve/Spouse

Who was Jacques Villeneuve father?

Gilles VilleneuveJacques Villeneuve / FatherJoseph Gilles Henri Villeneuve, known as Gilles Villeneuve, was a Canadian racing driver, who spent six years in Grand Prix motor racing with Ferrari, winning six races and widespread acclaim for his performances. Wikipedia

Is Jacques Villeneuve still married?

Canadian Jacques Villeneuve, the 1997 Formula 1 World Champion, on Friday announced he is no longer married. The French Canadian, 38, married Johanna Martinez in 2006 and had two children with her.

How old is Greg Biffle?

52 years (December 23, 1969)Greg Biffle / Age

Did Michael Schumacher lead from Villeneuve at Jerez?

In fact, Schumacher led from Jacques Villeneuve by just one point going into Jerez, which was eerily similar to the 1994 season where Schumacher again led from Damon Hill by a point. The closeness of the contest must have given Williams team some sleepless nights. After all, they were at the receiving end in 1994.

What happened between Schumacher and Villeneuve at the Hungarian Grand Prix?

The race started with Schumacher shooting ahead from P2 and getting ahead by few tenths-of-a-second around the first turn. Both the Williams had a bad start, and it was Frentzen behind Michael while Villeneuve was in the third place. Though Villeneuve did get into the second position, catching up and going ahead of Michael did not happen at all.

What is the qualifying time of Jacques Villeneuve and Michael Schumacher?

Jacques Villeneuve in the Williams, Michael Schumacher in the Ferrari, and Heinz Harold Frentzen in the Williams, set the same qualifying time of 1:21.072 down to the thousandth of a second. Based on the order of achievement of the pole time, P1, P2 and P3 were ascertained.