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Piastri playing dangerous game, says former champion Villeneuve

The Oscar Piastri saga will provide fantastic fodder for Formula One's hugely popular Netflix series "Drive to Survive" but the young Australian is playing a dangerous game, former Formula One world champion Jacques Villeneuve has warned.

Despite having yet to appear on the Formula One starting grid, the highly-rated Piastri has been at the centre of a dispute involving McLaren and Alpine for the 21-year-old's services next season.

Alpine have spent heavily on preparing Piastri for Formula One, with independent tests and thousands of kilometres in last year's car.

The French team say Piastri has a contract with them and want him to replace departing double world champion Fernando Alonso, an offer the Australian has rejected.

Piastri's preferred destination appears to be McLaren, who cleared a spot for last year's Formula Two champion on Wednesday with Daniel Ricciardo confirming he is leaving the team at the end of the season.

Piastri's perceived snub of Alpine contributed to a drama- filled August break for Formula One before on-track action resumes at the weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix.

Villeneuve, who won the 1997 Formula One drivers title with Williams, says expectations on F1 drivers to deliver is immense and adding to that pressure with unwanted distractions is best avoided.

"This one is fun to watch because it just surprised everyone," Villeneuve told Reuters before Wednesday's announcement. "To start like that with that kind of pressure is not easy.

"It brings to your name into question that whenever a team or sponsor will sign a deal with you there will always be this question, umm how will we be treated?

"What will happen when we trust this person? It's a very dangerous game to play."

While Piastri comes with

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