Jacques Villeneuve has continued to roast
Daniel Ricciardo, branding him 'childish', 'immature', and a 'hot potato' who is protected by the media. Villeneuve appeared as a pundit on Sky Sports and started to deliver his brutal opinion on Friday.
The 1997
Formula 1 world champion
Jacques Villeneuve first criticised Ricciardo at the beginning of the
Canadian Grand Prix weekend. Ricciardo responded to Villeneuve's words after qualifying in fifth, telling the Canadian to 'Eat s**t'.
In conversation with
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Canadian Grand Prix.
“Daniel Ricciardo is a hot potato. It’s always risky to criticise him because he’s extremely protected by his team and the media and by fans on social media. It’s a burnt subject, even if you say something constructive, you’ll get burnt one way or another and you’ll have a lot of people who get angry," said Villeneuve.
Villeneuve went on to appreciate Ricciardo's performance in qualifying. The Australian qualified in P5, ahead of
Lewis Hamilton. In fact, Ricciardo managed to get his
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Max Verstappen's quickest time in Q3. Ricciardo converted that into a P8 finish in the Grand Prix, but Villeneuve went on to suggest it only happened because the likes of
Ferrari and
Sergio Perez were uncompetitive. Later in the weekend, Villeneuve claimed that his brutal words helped Ricciardo get the result he required.