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10-07-2006, 01:48 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/racing/07/09/montoya.nascar.ap/

JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- Why would Juan Pablo Montoya trade Monte Carlo and Melbourne for Darlington and Martinsville -- and likely take a pay cut in the process?
The Formula One star said he's looking for a more enjoyable atmosphere and a new racing challenge, and thinks he'll find it in NASCAR next year.
"It's not how many millions you're making or how much money you're making," Montoya said at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday. "It's a matter of, three years down the line, are you going to be excited at what you're doing or not? And three years down the line, when I look at my career, I'll be a lot happier doing this."
Montoya will leave the McLaren-Mercedes F1 team at the end of the season, reuniting with team owner Chip Ganassi to drive the No. 42 car in NASCAR's Nextel Cup Series. Montoya and Ganassi had considerable success together in Indy-style racing before Montoya left for F1 in 2001.
"This guy and I have had a lot of fun together over the years," Ganassi said. "I couldn't be more happy."
Neither could NASCAR, which will benefit from the Colombian's star power and international appeal. The elite F1 community tends to look down its nose at NASCAR's relatively unsophisticated style of racing, so Montoya's migration will give the series an air of credibility.
"The Europeans have to sit up and say, 'What's that about?'," said former driver Benny Parsons, now a television analyst.
Montoya said he is under no illusions that the transition is going to be easy.
"Coming here is going to be probably one of my toughest challenges ever," Montoya said.
Montoya's only experience driving a NASCAR car came in 2003, when he and Jeff Gordon swapped cars for exhibition laps at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.
"It's a great thing for the sport to have such a world-class driver want to compete," Gordon said in a statement before the race. "I welcome him and respect him for accepting the challenge."
His real education might begin later this year, as Montoya may enter a few Busch Series races after the conclusion of the F1 season. He also will drive in the majority of Busch races next year to gain additional experience.
"It's not going to be a walk in the park," Ganassi said. "It's going to be a lot of work."
Montoya met with his new crew members and attended a closed-door meeting with NASCAR president Mike Helton and other series officials Sunday.
Although the F1 season runs through October, Montoya sounds like he's ready to put the sport in his rearview mirror and start rubbing fenders in NASCAR.
"Anyone that watches the race, they know it is not the most exciting thing you can watch," Montoya said of F1. "No disrespect. How hard is it to pass in Formula One? And if you pass and then you touch wheels, you're an animal."
Ganassi initially was skeptical that Montoya was serious about NASCAR, but quickly won his old boss over.
"He said, 'I want to get back to racing,"' Ganassi said. "The guy loves racing. And what better place than here?"
Montoya, who won a CART series championship in 1999 and the Indianapolis 500 in 2000 with Ganassi, will replace Casey Mears, who will drive for Hendrick Motorsports next season.
"It's nice to have somebody in your car who wants to be there, wants to be with your team, wants to be a part of it," Ganassi said.
Several open-wheel drivers who have tried to move to NASCAR have struggled with the adjustment. Tony Stewart left the Indy Racing League to become a two-time NASCAR champion, and Robby Gordon has three career victories. But others haven't fared as well.
The list of open-wheel drivers who flirted with NASCAR in recent years but haven't established themselves as top-level Nextel Cup material includes established drivers such as John Andretti, Christian Fittipaldi, Scott Pruett, Paul Tracy, Max Papis and Jimmy Vasser.
Hendrick Motorsports vice president of competition Ken Howes, a former F1 crew member, called Montoya's decision "brave." Howes figures he'll challenge for victories at NASCAR's two road-course races next year and, if given time, will be able to learn the other tracks.
Howes wishes Montoya good luck -- to a point.
"Hope he doesn't do too well," Howes said, smiling.
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dc2dc2dc2
10-07-2006, 02:11 PM
hahaha...monty whats he doing stay in F1 u fool !!!

and chunky if u dont' care don't read it. simple

Chronos
10-07-2006, 03:47 PM
More fun? He wants to have more fun?

HE DRIVES A F***ING FORMULA 1 CAR!!!

^^v
10-07-2006, 04:57 PM
more fun? .. by goin around an oval... -_-"
oh well... gonna miss the agro kient...

aaronng
10-07-2006, 05:28 PM
With nascar, he can bump other cars and not cop a penalty for it. LOL

chunky
10-07-2006, 05:31 PM
unno racing in an oval is alot harder than it looks

LUD02C
10-07-2006, 07:38 PM
unno racing in an oval is alot harder than it looks
That it is, but Forumla 1 is the pinnacle of motorsport. (Please don't mention WRC, its a totally different world compared to open wheelers on a track)
The NASCAR series is huge in America and I guess Montoya might like the spotlight or he just wants a new challenge (Like Marcos Ambrose)

Good luck to Juan, he is a great driver and I just wish he had a competitive/reliable car for just one season.

jackosimm
10-07-2006, 09:39 PM
More fun? He wants to have more fun?

HE DRIVES A F***ING FORMULA 1 CAR!!!

haha perfect!

j3z3z
11-07-2006, 12:17 AM
I think its good.... monty wants a series with less bitching and more racing.... nascar has them both. 40+cars nose to tail passes made and lost every lap who the **** could complain. You get away with bumping into others and there are far more crashes. Also anyone on anyday can win a race in nascar, that makes it a huge challenge and thrill. Id sure race nascar, i know most tracks are left, left, left.. some circuits thrown in too. But at least you can pass cars. Good on you monty

DreadAngel
11-07-2006, 06:01 PM
Nice one! Montoya wants a breathe of fresh air and I guess he'll get it with Nascar, F1 has lost some of its sparkle with all the contrivesy and all the political crap

j3z3z
11-07-2006, 06:23 PM
F1 has lost some of its sparkle with all the contrivesy and all the political crap

to true :thumbsup:

chunky
11-07-2006, 06:37 PM
he wants to drive a honda

^^v
11-07-2006, 10:18 PM
i dun see the attraction................... -_-"


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Villeneuve and Hakkinen taking a look
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Villeneuve looking at his options for next year
Another F1 refugee might slip down the NASCAR escape-hatch, according to reports.

Barely a day after Juan Pablo Montoya announced his decision to swap Grand Prix racing for the world of oval-based tin-tops, it has emerged that fellow former Indy 500 winner Jacques Villeneuve's recent comments about NASCAR might also be kosher.

NASCAR team Roush Racing's president Geoff Smith told the US media that representatives for the BMW Sauber racer have made 'probing' enquiries, while another former World Champion, DTM runner Mika Hakkinen, attended a recent race in the States.


"I just feel it in the air," Smith was quoted as saying by Sports Illustrated. "They're poking around."

35-year-old Villeneuve, meanwhile, told the Toronto Sun News: "Going to NASCAR might not be such a bad career move. I would not consider it a step down."

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dc2typ35r
11-07-2006, 10:21 PM
montoya is gone...off to prepare for NASCAR

de la rosa will replace montoya at mclaren for the rest of the season

Omotesando
12-07-2006, 03:31 AM
Montoya was actually doing alright in F1 until Raikkonen came into the picture.... LOL

I still remember many years ago, Michael was being interviewed and asked what he thinks of Juan Pablo.... Schuey said something like "I think my brother is a better driver than he is."

If both Montoya and Villeneuve leaves F1 to NASCAR, Schuey will be having the last laugh!

DreadAngel
12-07-2006, 02:28 PM
If Montoya and Villeneuve leaves F1 for whatever form of motorsport, F1 is not going to last, the survival rate of drivers is going down like crazy...

JDM.Power
12-07-2006, 03:04 PM
since f1 been chaning stuff around, its getting lame.
last yr season was just stupid, no change of tyres during the race.

hope montoya goes well with nascar, he went well with the indy races and his got a huge fan clubs in america.
i guess racing in america for him is the best thing.