Gene still favourite should Schumacher not race
source: autosport.com
Frank Williams has denied that Williams could make a move to put Jacques
Villeneuve in its second car to assist its bid to win the constructors'
championship if Ralf Schumacher is unable to return to the cockpit at
Indianapolis or Suzuka.
The rumours were fuelled by suggestions that BAR-Honda might make moves to put
Takuma Sato in the car in front of the Japanese fans at Suzuka, in preparation
for giving him a race seat in 2004 in place of the 1997 world champion.
Sato's manager, Andrew Gilbert-Scott, conceded that he had heard the story but
said that it was not something he would be looking to do unless it was Honda's
specific wish.
Villeneuve, of course, knows Suzuka very well having spent a proportion of his
career racing in Japan and would doubtless relish the opportunity both to
rejuvenate his career and put the wind up old rival Michael Schumacher.
"I think that's wishful thinking from the French-speaking part of
Canada," smiled Frank Williams after the Monza race.
Although Gene did a fine job in Monza for Williams, he could be expected to have
a tougher time at Indianapolis and Suzuka and if Schumacher Jr is still unfit.
It is logical, however, that Williams may look elsewhere in the defence of a
narrow four-point advantage in the constructors' championship.