The 50-year-old Canadian, winner of the 1995 Indianapolis 500
and the 1997 F1 drivers crown, took part in preseason testing at
the famed Daytona Beach track on Tuesday and Wednesday,
confirming he will try to qualify for the Feb. 20 race.
Villeneuve has competed since 2019 in the NASCAR Whelen Euro
Series, alongside series champion and Amsterdam native Loris
Hezemans, who will be Team Hezeberg's primary driver.
"It would be amazing," Villeneuve said on NASCAR.com. "The last
time I was in NASCAR in North America was quite a few years, I
think it was Sonoma (Raceway) the last time so it was a lot of
years ago.
"It will be extremely special because it is also a standout
race.
"It is a very special race to participate in, and it’s hard to
get into show when you have to qualify on time or in the duels.
"So it makes it a bit more stressful, and making the show would
already be something special."
The team put together by former sports car racer Toine Hezemans,
Dutch businessman Ernst Berg, and Reaume Brothers Racing, plans
to run a partial schedule, competing primarily in road course
races.
"It’s a small team and there’s still a long way to go," said
Villeneuve. "Right now we’re focusing on Daytona and hopefully
we’ll do more races."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. Editing by Toby Davis)
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