Gilles Villeneuve never got cold feet, but the fearless little Canadian also never got them wet, as a dry sole firmly working the pedals was an important part of his craft.
So on a rainy day, like here at Watkins Glen in 1979, Villeneuve's devoted Ferrari mechanics would carry their driver to his car.
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