Canadian GP `a terrible loss`, laments Villeneuve.
The absence of the Canadian Grand Prix from the 2009 Formula 1 calendar is 'very sad' and 'a terrible loss' for Montreal, the spor༺t's 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has൲ stated.
The race - held around the evocative Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, named after the French-Canadian's late father, on the ?le Notre Dame every year bar one since 1978 - was axed from the schedule as the res♉ult of an unresolved financial dispute betwe⛄en event promoter Grand Prix du Canada and F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Management company.
The absence of the Canadian Grand Prix from the 2009 Formula 1 calendar is 'very sad' and 'a terrible loss' for Montreal, the sport's 199𓆉7 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has stated.
The race - held around the evocative Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, named after the French-Canadian's late father, on the ?le Notre Dame every year bar o🐼ne since 1978 - was axed from the schedule as the result of an unresolved financial dispute between event 🐲promoter Grand Prix du Canada and F1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone's Formula One Management company.
Despite never having triumph♒ed in front of his adoring home fans - in fact finishing just one race from ten starts inside the points, taking the chequered flag second to Williams-Renault team-mate Damon Hill during his maiden campaign in 1996 - Villeneuve expressed his disappointment th﷽at the grand prix will not be held this year.
"For Montreal, it's a terrible loss of business," asserted the 37-year-🐽old - who owns the Newtown Restaurant, in the heart of Montreal's trendy Rue Crescent - during the Canadian Motorsport Expo Qu?b?cois. "The whole weekend in town was fun.
"For the drivers, for the fans, it was always a great venue, excitin൩g and fun. It is very sad. It was one of the most popular 🦄races of the season."
The Canadian Grand Prix is estimated to have brought in between $75 CAN million and $80 CAN million to the city every year, and was 𓆉first held more than four decad💧es ago in 1967.