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Gilles Villeneuve |
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Birthdate: | 18/01/1950 |
Category: | Sports |
Villeneuve was born in the small town of
Remembered for his frenetic style which seemed more like that of a rally driver, his wheel-banging duel with Rene Arnoux in the last laps of Dijon 1979 Grand Prix was one of the most intense moments in Formula one racing. Despite this, his six Grand Prix wins represent some of the most tactically astute and mechanically sensitive in the history of the sport. Perhaps his greatest achievements came in 1981, where he wrestled an unwieldy turbo Ferrari to victory at
Villeneuve went into 1982 a clear favorite for the crown. He was widely regarded as the best Formula One driver in the field, and Ferrari, after two years of mediocre cars, produced an excellent design. After glimpses of promise in the opening races, Villeneuve was back at the front for the San Marino Grand Prix, only for his team-mate Didier Pironi to disobey team orders and beat him to the line. Betrayed and angry, Villeneuve vowed never to speak to Pironi again. Tragedy struck at the next race on the calendar. On May 8th 1982, on his final qualifying lap for the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder, the front left wheel of his car came into contact with the right rear wheel of Jochen Mass's car, which was on a slow 'in' lap. Villeneuve's car was launched into the air before nose-diving into the ground and somersaulting along the side of the track. Villeneuve's safety harness failed and he was thrown out into the catch fencing. He died shortly thereafter in hospital.
The racetrack on Ξle Notre-Dame,
Gilles was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame [(http://www.cmhc.ca)] at their inaugural induction ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel,
His brother Jacques Villeneuve (elder), known as "uncle Jacques", also had a very successful racing career winning championships in the Formula Atlantic and Can Am series as well as becoming the first race winner in the CART series. "Uncle" Jacques was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2001.
In June 1997
His son, Jacques, would follow in his footsteps and join the Formula One circuit in 1996, winning the World Championship in 1997.
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1982 Ferrari
Starts: 4
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Fast Lap: 0
Standing: 15th
1981 Ferrari
Starts: 15
Wins: 2
Poles: 1
Fast Lap: 1
Standing: 7th
1980 Ferrari
Starts: 14
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Fast Lap: 0
Standing: 14th
1979 Ferrari
Starts: 16
Wins: 1
Poles: 0
Fast Lap: 1
Standing: 9th
1978 McLaren Ford & Ferrari
Starts: 3
Wins: 0
Poles: 0
Fast Lap: 0
Total 67 Formula One Grand Prix