F1 2024: Daniel Ricciardo Fires Back at Jacques Villeneuve at Canadian Grand Prix

Villeneuve, the 1997 F1 champion and son of racing great Gilles Villeneuve, ranted about Ricciardo in a Sky Sports television broadcast. Ricciardo won the last of his eight career F1 victories in 2021. The 34-year-old Australian raced to his first F1 victory 10 years ago in Montreal.

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Daniel Ricciardo let Jacques Villeneuve hear it at the Canadian Grand Prix, a day after the former Canadian driver suggested he should no longer be in Formula 1. Ricciardo made a statement on the track by qualifying fifth for Red Bull junior team RB, then took aim at Villeneuve. George Russell Takes Canadian Grand Prix Pole, Edging F1 2024 Leading Racer Max Verstappen on Tiebreaker.

“I still don't know what he said, but I heard he's been talking ..., but he always does,” Ricciardo said. “I think he's hit his head a few too many times, I don't know if he plays ice hockey or something.”

Villeneuve, the 1997 F1 champion and son of racing great Gilles Villeneuve, ranted about Ricciardo in a Sky Sports television broadcast.

“Why is he still in F1?” Villeneuve said. “We're hearing the same thing now for the last four, five years — we have to make it better for him, poor him. It's been five years of that. Sorry, no, you're in F1. Maybe you make that effort for Lewis Hamilton, who's won multiple championships. You don't make that effort for a driver that can't cut it. Can't cut it? Go home, there's someone else who can take your place.”

Ricciardo won the last of his eight career F1 victories in 2021. The 34-year-old Australian raced to his first F1 victory 10 years ago in Montreal.

“I've, obviously, been highly motivated to do more than I have been this year. I know how good those results feel, and that's why I do it, to feel those highs. Coming into the week everything felt right. I was really happy to come back to this circuit and drive here because I love it. Today's 10 years to the day of my first win, and that day changed my life. So there's just a lot of nice emotions coming into it.” Ricciardo said.  F1 2024: Yuki Tsunoda to Stay with Red Bull's Formula One Junior Program Through 2025 Season.

While Ricciardo doesn't have a deal set for next season, RB said Saturday that fellow driver Yuki Tsunoda will remain with the team.

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