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Villeneuve back at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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By Chris Jenkins
July 23, 2010
Indianapolis, IN Jacques Villeneuve was supposed to be in Europe this week working on a potential deal to return to Formula One next season.
Then he suddenly got the chance to try to qualify for Sundays Sprint Cup series race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, so Villeneuve put those talks on hold to go racing.
This came about only a week ago, Villeneuve said. This is really last minute.
The 1995 Indianapolis 500 winner and 1997 Formula One champion hasnt had a steady ride in a top series since 2006. While the 39-year-old Canadian is working on an F1 deal, he remains interested in finding a full-time ride in NASCAR.
Theres a lot going on, and until you have something finalized, you have to look at every opportunity thats out there, Villeneuve said. I really, really enjoy driving the NASCARs. Thats why I moved back on this side of the ocean in 2006, was to concentrate on NASCAR. And its taken a while to get going.
Big picture aside, Villeneuves immediate concern is trying to put Braun Racings No. 32 Toyota in the field during Saturdays qualifying.
Its a newly built car for a team that only races part time in the Cup series; Villeneuve has raced road course races in the Nationwide series for Braunmost recently at Road America, where he ran strong all day and made a few breathtaking passes, only to have an electrical problem derail a potential top-five finish.
Villeneuve is seen mostly as a road-course specialist in NASCAR, but wants to prove himself on ovals.
Despite his experience at the trackin addition to the Indy 500, he also has raced on the tracks road course configuration as an F1 driver Indianapolis isnt the easiest place for a part-time driver to try to get up to speed in a stock car.
Its tough for a guy that doesnt do it every week for sure, said Tony Stewart, who successfully made the jump from open-wheel racing to stock cars. Theres a lot of emphasis put on this race obviously. Hes been a champion here, so he knows how to get around this place. Its just, can he figure it out in a stock car?
Relatively flat turns make the track tough to drive, and its a tough place for teams to find the right setup to make their cars go fast.
Its very challenging, because we cant prepare like we would want to, Villeneuve said. If you put me on the road course, its no problem. But this is a difficult oval. The team doesnt have a backlog of experience here, either. So well have to see. The first laps will be a little tough.
Villeneuve figures his crew would lean on other teams for a little help setting up their car.
They all know each other, so you can get a little base, I guess, Villeneuve said. Then its just a question of getting up to speed.
That was a struggle early on, as Villeneuve was 45th on the speed charts in the first practice Friday.
If Villeneuve does rally to make the race, his experience tells him not to be too aggressive early on.
Its a long race and a lot happens on this track, Villeneuve said. Theres no point in going crazy early on.
Regardless of what happens this weekend, Villeneuve will need to figure out his racing future. He has been talking to Italy-based Durango, which might try to race F1 next season.
The opportunity was there, so theres no way I was going to say, No, dont bother, Villeneuve said. I dont have a full-time ride here anyway, I cant just (ignore) something and stay home. But I havent spent as much time as I should have or would have wanted to on it because Ive been here.
Villeneuve nearly returned to F1 with a startup team this season, but the deal fell apart when the team wasnt approved to race. Despite all the talk about F1, he still has a strong interest in NASCAR.
Obviously, theres been a lot of talks about Formula 1, and as long as this is an option, I have to keep it open, Villeneuve said. Its really hard to tell you what the preference would be because you have to wait until the real opportunity is there on the table. Until theres something full time that we can get going, I cant really focus on one.
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