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Villeneuve praises Alonso: 'Still hungry, unlike Vettel'

Jacques Villeneuve certainly knows success in Formula 1: after all, he became world champion in 1997. Now, the Canadian takes a look at the current talents and praises Fernando Alonso's performance. Article continues under ad Alonso managed to secure third place in Bahrain. He did so with spectacular overtaking (seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, among others, was beaten by the Spaniard) and with the help of an extremely fast Aston Martin. Read more Ralf Schumacher on Mercedes technical team: 'It's a problem' An impressive achievement Expert from experience Villeneuve thinks Alpine definitely suffers from Alonso's departure to the English team. The Spaniard is still full of fighting...
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