


Rumours emerged when late last year, the 39-year-old visited Lotus' Norfolk headquarters for talks with his friend Gino Rosato but Villeneuve confirmed:
"That was never discussed. There was never any discussion of F1. Everyone knows how hard I worked on my return to F1. If the only thing I needed to do was spend a year in Indycar, I would have done it! The truth is that F1 only came into the plans of Lotus Cars in the last few months."

Rosato, who for a long time worked in F1 with Ferrari before moving to Lotus as vice-president of corporate affairs, backed Villeneuve's story.
"F1 was not in our plans when I spoke to Jacques about Indycar. I would have loved for him to race with us. In my head, Villeneuve and Lotus was a natural fit but the planets were not aligned."

Villeneuve agreed: "It's true that we talked about Indycar, but Takuma Sato had already been hired as their first driver and I was asked to bring some of the budget that my partners at the time wanted to invest for F1.
It was not an option. And Indycar and the Indy 500 - I've already done that. And that was before the separation, when the series was more competitive. If I have to bring a budget, it will be for a new challenge like NASCAR, not to go back to something I have already ticked off and achieved."
