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Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam ˈpaβlo monˈtoʝa rolˈdan]; born 20 September 1975) is a Colombian racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 2001 to 2006, IndyCar between 1999 and 2022, [b] and the NASCAR Cup Series between 2006 and 2024. [c] Montoya won seven Formula One Grands Prix across six seasons.
Montoya set the record for the highest average lap speed during qualifying for the 2004 Italian Grand Prix, at 262.242 km/h (162.950 mph). He held the record until the 2018 Italian Grand Prix , held at the same venue, after Kimi Räikkönen set a lap time with an average speed of 263.587 km/h (163.785 mph).
Juan Pablo Montoya: Juan Pablo Montoya: Juan Pablo Montoya: Super Nova Racing: Report: 5 Circuit de Monaco: 23 May 50 3.367=168.35 km 1'18:04.956 129.363 km/h Jason Watt: Juan Pablo Montoya: Nick Heidfeld: West Competition: Report: 6 Pau Grand Prix: 1 June 75 2.76=207.00 km 1'33:10.179 133.305 km/h Juan Pablo Montoya: Juan Pablo Montoya: Juan ...
On August 2, 2024, the team announced that Juan Pablo Montoya would make his NASCAR Cup Series return for 23XI at Watkins Glen on September 15. [72] This will be the 3rd and final start for the No. 50 Mobil 1 entry in 2024. Montoya finished 32nd in his return to stock car racing. [73]
The 2000 Indy Racing Northern Light Series was another season that saw a high level of parity, as only one driver, champion Buddy Lazier, won more than a single race.It also saw the beginning of the jump from CART as Al Unser Jr. moved to the series full-time and Chip Ganassi Racing came over to run the Indy 500, which it won with driver Juan Pablo Montoya.
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Juan Pablo Montoya, in his first CART season after two successful seasons in International Formula 3000, won the championship and the Rookie of the Year honors, the second and final driver to win both awards in the same season, after Nigel Mansell in 1993.
Former New York Yankees fielder Juan Soto stunned the baseball world this weekend by reportedly agreeing to a 15-year, $765 million contract with the club’s crosstown rivals, the New York Mets.