First he called Michael Schumacher a cheat who will never have "hero" status in Formula One, now he's been telling F1 Racing Magazine that BMW need a proven race-winner like him if they are to succeed in 2007.
Having been unceremoniously dropped be BMW after the German Grand Prix, Villeneuve seems to be getting a lot off his chest. His fued with Schumacher is one of the longest running in Formula One, and his criticisms show just what the two men, who fought tooth and nail for the 1997 championship, think of each other.
Schumacher recently suggested Villeneuve should stop racing and stick to his newfound music career.
You can understand Villeneuve's chagrin at being dropped by BMW; he was having a pretty strong season, though his race pace was in question. Though consistently qualifying ahead of Heidfeld, he would often find himself behind his team-mate come the race end.
Bitter? Probably, but you can't deny him the chance to step atop his soapbox. His Formula One career is almost certainly over, and whatever you may think of his driving, the man will be missed.
