Jacques is the son of Canadian Formula 1 star Gilles Villeneuve, one of Enzo Ferrari’s favourite drivers and renowned for his spectacular driving style. Tragically Gilles lost his life at the wheel of his Ferrari during the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix weekend. Far from causing Jacques to reconsider a career in motor racing, he forged ahead.
At the age of 17, Jacques was invited to make his car racing debut in the Italian Touring Car Championship, driving an Alfa Romeo 33 car for three rounds of the 1988 season.
Ultimately he would show supreme talent behind the wheel, winning the North American Indycar Series and the Indy 500 before transferring to Formula 1.
Jacques Villeneuve | Early Career
Qualifying on pole position in his debut Formula 1 race at the 1996 Australian Grand Prix,Jacques went on to finish a remarkable second in the World Championship. Driving for Williams, Jacques then won the 1997 Formula One World Championship despite facing strong competition from team mate Damon Hill and a determined challenge from Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher.