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Alpine ‘will suffer' Alonso loss – Villeneuve

Mar.15 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve thinks Alpine 'will suffer' as a result of losing Fernando Alonso. Canadian Villeneuve says he will be at fewer grands prix as a television pundit this year as he concentrates on his full-time return to racing – with Vanwall in the world endurance championship and Le Mans. 'I'm also going to be a dad for the sixth time in early June,' the 51-year-old told Le Journal de Montreal. 'I'm full time in WEC so I've reduced the number of grands prix to ten,' said Villeneuve, who works as a pundit for France's Canal Plus. He is keeping his expectations low for his return to full-time racing. 'We are a small team,' he said. 'It's not easy to fight...
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