Villeneuve: Failure to listen cost him pace
2nd Nov 2005, 17:48 GMT
Jacques Villeneuve says his early season struggles with Sauber can be blamed on the team's inability to listen to feedback. The former world champion says he had to fight to enforce his work practices but once the team was onboard, his pace improved significantly.
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