Former 1997 Formula One champion Jacques Villeneuve has blamed financial barriers and the lack of a Canadian feeder series for the country’s small pool of Formula One talent. Villeneuve noted that while Canadian racers such as Lance Stroll, Nicholas Latifi and IndyCar star James Hinchcliffe have made it to the top tier, the path to the sport remains difficult without a clear development ladder and sufficient funding to support young drivers. fish-roadgame.com
Villeneuve Blames Finance & Lack of Feeder Series for Few Canadian F1 Drivers

Jacques Villeneuve says that money problems and the absence of a domestic feeder series keep Canada from producing more F1 drivers.
