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BBC Grand Prix commentator Murray Walker waves to the crowds. Beside him are Rothmans Williams drivers Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve

BBC Grand Prix commentator Murray Walker waves to the crowds. Beside him are Rothmans Williams drivers Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve

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When Jacques Villeneuve arrived in the Formula 1 paddock ahead of his debut in 1996, he brought with him experience in the IndyCar Series, including the 1995 championship title and a prestigious Indianapolis 500 victory.

But, despite an impressive debut that included pole position for his first grand prix, the Canadian driver has revealed that going up against his Williams team-mate Damon Hill quickly exposed how much he still needed to learn. 

The pair recently reflected on their intense 1996 title fight during the Williams Team Torque podcast.

"You had been part and parcel of building the team, of building the car, of getting that car to be a winning car, working with Adrian Newey," Villeneuve told Hill.

"Basically, I got into your turf, and I realised the minute I got into here that I still had a lot to learn. Having won in the States wasn't enough, and you were killing me in quali in the first few races, except Melbourne. That was an odd track. But then the following tracks, you were what a second ahead of me in quali. That was major."

Hill responded, pointing to Villeneuve's debut: "Jacques arrived here in Formula 1 and got pole position in his first race. That was pretty cool."

Jacques Villeneuve, Williams congratulates race winner Damon Hill, Williams and  Charlie Whiting,  FIA official delegate

Jacques Villeneuve, Williams congratulates race winner Damon Hill, Williams and Charlie Whiting, FIA official delegate

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When asked if that annoyed the Briton, he added: "No, listen honestly. You can have that one. If I can win the race, you can have the pole."

Hill, who had been with the Grove outfit since 1993, ultimately secured the championship title, and Villeneuve finished second in his rookie season ahead of Michael Schumacher.

The former IndyCar driver partnered Heinz-Harald Frentzen at Williams in 1997, when Hill moved to Arrows. Villeneuve secured his maiden F1 drivers' championship that year, with his team-mate in second after Schumacher was disqualified.

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