Despite Formula 1's 2025 driver market turmoil overshadowing this year, there's still plenty to be excited for in the 2024 season, according to 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve.
Speaking exclusively with GPFans ahead of pre-season testing, the 11-time race winner detailed the plot lines for the upcoming year.
According to Villeneuve, Lewis Hamilton's 2025 switch to Ferrari leaves both teams in flux - with George Russell, Carlos Sainz, and Charles Leclerc needing to prove themselves.
"I'm expecting something very exciting," says Villeneuve when asked about 2024, "But partly with all the social aspects within the teams.
"Inside Mercedes, why would the team push for Lewis?
"And why would George not be even more aggressive than before? Because he now has to settle his spot as the leader of Mercedes, which will be exciting."
With Drive to Survive's sixth season releasing on Netflix in the same week as this exclusive interview, it seems fitting that Villeneuve's comments show how much drama happens in the sport without needing to have wheel-to-wheel action.
"They're not racing; it's not really track action," he says. "It's stuff that happens even before getting to the race."
"Then it gets even bigger inside the race. But it starts in the paddock. It starts in testing.