Lance Stroll will find the going tough in F1, says Villeneuve

Jacques Villeneuve believes that Williams rookie Lance Stroll will find the jump from F3 to F1 tough in 2017 – but concedes that his fellow Canadian could rise to the challenge.

Stroll will be racing for Williams some 21 years after Villeneuve made his F1 debut with the same team in 1996, having come from two seasons in Indy cars.

“He’s super quick, but we don’t know what he’s made of mentally or psychologically, because F1 is a different beast,” said Villeneuve. “And for the first time in his career he cannot be in the best car and the best team, where everything is in place for him to win, and where the going will be tough.

“We don’t know how he will react to that. He’s well educated, well spoken, so he could just grow and become amazing – or he could just collapse. We don’t know.”

Villeneuve, who was 24 when he moved from Indy cars, cautioned against the trend for drivers to be pushed into F1 as teenagers.

“Basically their luggage is not full yet. Normally you would get to F1 with luggage that was half full, and you just have to do the other half. Now they come in and the luggage still has the new tag from the shop, and it hasn’t been opened yet!

“That’s wrong. It doesn’t matter how talented you are, this is F1, it’s the pinnacle. So there is something missing. You can have a lot of talent, you can be super fast, but it’s also the wrong image to give. It has to be hard to achieve to get there, but it’s not.”

However, he understands why Stroll has the made the jump so early in his career: “It doesn’t matter, he has the money to come in, so why wait? It’s just the way it is. Why bother wasting a season in GP2 where you risk not winning, or [your image] getting hurt?”