Jacques Villeneuve hits back at Daniel Ricciardo: “I got under his skin”
Jacques Villeneuve's war of words with Daniel Ricciaꦓrdo continu𒅌es at the Canadian Grand Prix.

1997 F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has hit back at 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo as their war of words continued at the Canadian﷽ Grand Pr๊ix.
It all started on Friday when Villeneuve questioned why Ricciardo was st🐼ill on the grid, claiming the Australian just finds “excuses” for his lack of performꦦance.
Ricciardo responded after his starring performance in qualifying, securing fifth on the gr🍎id in Mo🍃ntreal.
In response to Villene🔯uve, Ricciardo said: “I heard he’s been talking s**t. But he always does.
“I think he’s hit his head a few too many times. So I🔯 don’t know if he plays ice hockey or something.”
Villeneuve then gave his response to Ricciardo, claiming that he got “a little🐬🅘 bit personal” and he should consider his responses in future.
“His reaction was a little bit personal and he’s a role model,” Villeneuve said. “Like all these 20, you’re at the top level, you have to be respons♏ible in your answers, professional. “Kids are listening to you. You𓆏 cannot make it personal.
“I’m happy to have learned that I knocked myself out too often playing ice hockey. But ultimately you🦹 will get criticism, you need a thick skin and I got under his skin but it got better for his driving. But it’s not enough, he needs to do more of this.”

Ricciardo went on to secure a solid eighth-place൲ in the race despite picking up a five-place grid penalꦏty for a false start.
Speaking alongside Villeneuve, former IndyCar s꧑tar Danica Patrick pointed ou⭕t that he’s in a challenging part of his F1 career.
“He’s at a very challenging point in his career, falling down from grꦗeat teams and spending time outside of the car during seasons and having injuries,” said Patrick.
“He even said🌳 the other day, I’m not 20 years old with the same focus, I have to be very focused on what it is that you want to do and there are other things that can take away 💯from it so to be really, really buckled down on that.”
Ricciardo sits 14th in the drivers’ standings af💯ter Canada, 1🦩4 points behind teammate Yuki Tsunoda.

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