Jacques Villeneuve will not return to his BMW race seat, after the team announced on Monday morning that they had agreed to terminate his contract by mutual consent.
The French-Canadian was replaced by test driver Robert Kubica for last weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, after the Hinwil-based squad said in a statement last Tuesday that Villeneuve had informed them he was not ready to race following his shunt at Hockenheim.
But it now seems that the crash hastened his exit from the team, although he still had five races to run on his contract.
BMW motorsport director Mario Theissen said in a team statement: ”Jacques has performed well for us this year, scoring the team’s first grand prix points in Malaysia.
“He has made a significant contribution to developing the newly formed BMW Sauber F1 Team and the performance of the car.
“However, after Jacques’ accident in the Hockenheim race the team decided to review its options for next year, including assessing Robert Kubica in a race environment.
“Our decision to look towards evaluating our driver line up has naturally impacted Jacques’ position for the remainder of this season.
“We fully understand that it is difficult for Jacques to maintain his natural level of commitment in circumstances of uncertainty.
“We respect his position and wish him well for the future”