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Villeneuve disappointed to miss F1 comeback

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1997 Formula 1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve will not return to the grid in 2010. The Canadian driver had hoped to return to F1 with Stefan GP but as the FIA released the official entry list on Wednesday evening it became clear the team will not be allowed to enter the sport in 2010. Villeneuve admits he is disappointed but was the news Stefan GP was not allowed to enter F1 was not a major surprise to him. (Full Story)

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