Villeneuve apologises but Fisichella still angry.
Jacques Villeneuve has apologised to Giancarlo Fisichella for costing the Italian a place in the final top ten shootout, although the Renault driver continued to express his anger after the Canadian inadvertently blocked him on his fastest lap.
Villeneuve, who went onto qualify in eighth place in his BMW Sauber, insisted that he did not block Fisichella deliberately and claimed that he did not know he was close enough for him to be a problem.

Jacques Villeneuve has apologised to Giancarlo Fisichella for costing the Italian a place in the final top ten shootout, although the Renault driver continued to express his anger after the Canadian inadvertently blocked him on his fastest lap.
Villeneuve, who went onto qualify in eighth place in his BMW Sauber, insisted that he did not block Fisichella deliberately and claimed that he did not know he was close enough for him to be a problem.
"Giancarlo Fisichella seemed to be really angry and I am not exactly sure what happened," Villeneuve conceded. "I thought I was ahead of him and I was trying to get out of his way, maybe I slowed him down a little bit but I never thought he was that close to me. I will go and talk to him because it was not done on purpose."
Fisichella however was furious with Villeneuve, as shown firstly by him shaking his fist as he crossed the finish line and then again as he confronted him in the BMW pit garage, in full view of the TV cameras.
"All I can say is that I am really angry, as people probably saw from the TV this afternoon," Fisichella said. "For me, Villeneuve's behaviour was unacceptable. As drivers, we know that if you are on the out-lap, you give way to the guys coming past on their quick lap. But Villeneuve didn't move over, and held me up all the way through the final sector and I lost a lot of time."
Fisichella, who also missed the cut in San Marino, will now once again start the race from 11th place, as he did at Imola after benefiting from the demotion of the Williams' in front of him.