EXCLUSIVE: F1 champion reveals why he LOVES street circuits

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EXCLUSIVE: F1 champion reveals why he LOVES street circuits
Why Formula 1 racing at street circuits is a benefit for fans according to F1 world champion
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Formula 1 is headed to Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - the first street circuit on the calendar in 2024.
The sport is heading to more cities circuits every year and this is something that Formula 1 Jacques Villeneuve is a fan of.
"Street courses, I love them," said Villeneuve in an exclusive interview with GPFans before the season, explaining that, "It's great because it gives you a better impression of speed that you've lost with these big cars."
That's a benefit for those watching, not the 20 drivers, the 1997 champion clarified: "These cars are faster than the ones I raced. But they look slower. That's an issue.
"It's wrong when it looks slow, and they're not; they're crazy fast. But they're so stable that they look slow. It takes away from the excitement. Street courses...if you have a background close to a wall, it suddenly looks faster than if you have a huge asphalt runoff.

Track Limit Leniency
Concrete walls are certainly a more punishing element than a white line, as the Jeddah Cornice Circuit has proved in its three previous races.
We've had four Safety Car appearances in three races, plus two red flag stoppages in Saudi Arabia.
So, does Villeneuve think the asphalt runoffs seen elsewhere are too forgiving?
"[Runoffs are] very lenient because an average driver can go to the limit.
"He can train in the simulator, get to the track, and just stay flat, and it's 'Okay because it worked in the simulator. It will work on the track, and even if I go a little bit wide, it won't matter.'
"I think it pushes the level down a little bit. A driver like Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, or Max Verstappen will still make the difference, but a smaller difference.
"Because drivers like these, these three drivers, even without simulators, could figure out where the limit was by taking the risk.
"For an average driver, when you would see a wall, they'd say, 'Okay, now I have to back off' and couldn't find a way to build himself to get to that limit because he couldn't feel it.
"Now he knows it's okay, so he goes through the motions instead of having felt it."
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