Jacques Villeneuve hits back at Daniel Ricciardo: “I got under his skin”
Jacques Villeneuve's war of words with Daniel Ricciardo continues at the Canadian Gr⛄and 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 wor🦋ds continued at the Canadian Grand Prix.
It all started on Friday when Villeneuve quest💫ioned why Ricciardo was still on the grid, claiming the Australian just finds “excuses” for his lacꦛk of performance.
Ricciardo responde⛎d a🅷fter his starring performance in qualifying, securing fifth on the grid in Montreal.
In response to❀ Villeneu🧸ve, Ricciardo said: “I heard he’s been talking s**t. But he always does.
“I think he’s hit his head a few too many꧒ times. So 🎉I don’t know if he plays ice hockey or something.”
Villeneuve then ga꧙ve 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 responsible in your answers, professional. “Kids are listening to you. You ca𝔍nnot make it personal.
“I’m happy to have learned that I𒈔 knocked myself out too often playing ice hockey. But ultimately you will get criticism, you ꦕneed 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 s♏olid eighth-place in the race despite picking up a five-place grid penalty for a false start.
Spea🦹king alongside Vil꧋leneuve, former IndyCar star Danica Patrick pointed out that he’s in a challenging part of his F1 career.
“He’s at a very challenging point in his career, falling down from great te♍ams and spending time outside of the car during seasons and hav𓆏ing 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 i🏅t 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.”
Ricciaౠrdo sits 14th in the drivers’ standings after Canada, 14 points behind teammate Yuki Tsunoda.

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