Jacques Villeneuve says that not being a part of BMW-Sauber's sizzling form this
year is not bothering him.source: GMMThe former world champion, who is currently
spending time with his new wife and baby son in Canada while he waits on his
future in the NASCAR series, was nudged out of the Swiss squad last year while
team principal Mario Theissen pushed on the career of
Robert
Kubica.
Villeneuve's teammate last year, Nick Heidfeld, sensationally
passed world champion Fernando Alonso during the Bahrain GP recently, but the
French-Canadian insists that he did not watch the television wishing that he was
still in the Hinwil-built single seater.
"They seem to be doing well
which makes me happy for the guys who work hard in there," Jacques
said.
He added: "As far as I am concerned, I turned the page so I don't
dwell on whether I would be quicker or not."
Villeneuve, who will race
with Peugeot at Le Mans later this year, went on that news about his prospective
NASCAR drive has been slow because there is "no point in rushing".
"It's
more important to take the time to set things up properly," he said.