Jacques Villeneuve has mentioned that NASCAR might be an option for him if he finds himself out of a ride on the Formula One circuit next season.
Speaking to the paddock publication Red Bulletin, which is distributed by Red Bull, Villeneuve says he is determined to stay in F1 but is open to other options.
"Going to NASCAR might not be such a bad career move, because it's the most exciting race series in the US and it's a very different discipline to F1," says the former world champion. "I would not consider it a step down.
Villeneuve adds he likely wouldn't make the return trip stateside to join either the Champ Car series or the Indy Racing League in its current form.
"As it stands now, CART and the IRL are looking tired. I would not consider a switch from F1 to either series a good career move. You only do that if you have no other choice, unless you do what Nigel Mansell did - win the F1 title, quit, and then take the Indy championship in your rookie year. That was amazing."
Villeneuve says he would also have to take into considering his family when considering a move to NASCAR as that would mean moving back to the United States full time.
Villeneuve's contract with the BMW-Sauber team is set to expire at the end of this year. While the team has given no indication about which direction is plans to go with its driver selection, youngster Robert Kubica is making a strong case for promotion to full time status next year.
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Speaking to the paddock publication Red Bulletin, which is distributed by Red Bull, Villeneuve says he is determined to stay in F1 but is open to other options.
"Going to NASCAR might not be such a bad career move, because it's the most exciting race series in the US and it's a very different discipline to F1," says the former world champion. "I would not consider it a step down.
Villeneuve adds he likely wouldn't make the return trip stateside to join either the Champ Car series or the Indy Racing League in its current form.
"As it stands now, CART and the IRL are looking tired. I would not consider a switch from F1 to either series a good career move. You only do that if you have no other choice, unless you do what Nigel Mansell did - win the F1 title, quit, and then take the Indy championship in your rookie year. That was amazing."
Villeneuve says he would also have to take into considering his family when considering a move to NASCAR as that would mean moving back to the United States full time.
Villeneuve's contract with the BMW-Sauber team is set to expire at the end of this year. While the team has given no indication about which direction is plans to go with its driver selection, youngster Robert Kubica is making a strong case for promotion to full time status next year.
http://www.tsn.ca/auto_racing/news_story.asp?id=170378