Villeneuve praises Montoya's move
Canadian Jacques Villeneuve has given the thumbs up to Juan Pablo Montoya's decision to switch to the NASCAR series next year
McLaren's Montoya stunned the world of Formula One at the weekend when he turned up in Chicago to announce he was switching to the U.S. series in 2007 to drive a Dodge for Chip Ganassi's team.
McLaren subsequently replaced the Colombian for the Magny-Cours race with Spanish test driver Pedro de la Rosa.
Villeneuve, like Montoya a former Indy 500 winner and CART champion, admitted could be tempted to return to oval racing one day however.
"NASCAR has always looked very exciting, racing-wise. It's something definitely to look at if there's no Formula One," said the 35-year-old BMW Sauber driver whose contract expires at the end of the season.
"It's good to see Juan Pablo making the move on his own and not because he was left without a drive.
"I was surprised because it happened early in the year, early enough that there was still time to talk with teams in F1. It's ballsy, it's gutsy and it's great. I was very happy when I saw that," added Villeneuve.
He dismissed any suggestion that the number of races in NASCAR, double Formula One's current 18 rounds, would pose a problem for Montoya.
"Look at a season of Formula One - racing plus testing, how many weekends is that? It's probably more," said Villeneuve. "We end up driving more in Formula One.
"I would be happy if we had 30 races and no testing, that would be bliss."
However the Canadian doubted many more Grand Prix racers, most of them groomed from infancy in go-karts and European open-wheeled single-seater series, had the requisite skills to follow the Colombian.
"Juan Pablo raced in the States, he raced in ovals so I think it's quite different," said Villeneuve.
"I have raced all around the planet, I can adapt to anything. I've raced on ovals before so I don't think that would be a worry. And I'm North American anyway."
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