Former world champion Jacques Villeneuve has explained why Canada produces few Formula 1 drivers, citing financial barriers and a lack of feeder series racing in his home country. The 1997 champion pointed to the high costs of racing development and limited pathways for young Canadian drivers to reach the pinnacle of motorsport.
Despite these challenges, Canada has maintained some representation in top-tier racing with Lance Stroll and Nicholas Latifi competing in F1, while James Hinchcliffe races in the IndyCar Series. Villeneuve's insights come as the Canadian Grand Prix remains a popular stop on the F1 calendar. amunra-opinie.pl

