Former Toyota F1 driver Mika Salo is set to join Juan Pablo Montoya in the ranks of Nascar after a successful test this week, Autosport is reporting. “Two things were new to me: driving a big NASCAR and driving on an oval,” the 42-year-old Finn told AUTOSPORT. “It felt... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Filed under: Motorsports , Volkswagen This year's Sprint Cup was awarded this past weekend at Homestead , where Jimmie Johnson scored his record fourth consecutive championship with a fifth-place finish behind race winner Denny Hamlin. (Oh yeah, "spoiler alert".) Anyway, on to the interesting part: the oval speedway had some unlikely German visitors for the series finale, leading the motorsport...
Gotta love Twitter.From Juan Pablo Montoya: "Having lunch with the family and taking the kids for some bumper cars!!!"Michael Waltrip's reply: "you gonna invite tony?"And Montoya's reply back: "hahahaha it would actually make it more intersting dont you think????"...
Just found this game on my archive and thought I could publish it today. I know this is old school and I should have published this first before the F1 2009 but I wont do that just for this games sake. This is also known as Formula 1 2005 I think but this is the Platinum version of it. Set up a random race with random settings from the Quick Race Mode. Choose among different modes such as Time Attack,...
NASCAR put its foot down on Denny Hamlin and Juan Pablo Montoya for their actions this weekend. I though the two lap penalty was more fitting for the crime that was committed on the track. It would make it tougher for the driver with the penalty to get on the lead lap. I loved that Denny Hamlin [...]
Hometown favorite Juan Pablo Montoya got the crowd roaring Sunday, but not for finding Victory Lane.<p/> They cheered as the Miami resident, who has called himself the ``Crazy Colombian,'' delivered a high-speed payback to Tony Stewart.
Juan Pablo Montoya and Tony Stewart could have used a referee. The final two races of the NASCAR season were more like a throwback to the good ol' boys who settled their feuds on the track.
Filed under: Motorsports , Hirings/Firings/Layoffs , Renault , Citroën It used to be that a racing driver would pick his form of motorsport at the beginning of his career and stick with it for the duration. Sure, there have been a few notable exceptions - especially among the Finns - but these days, it seems as if the exceptions are gaining on the norm. F1 drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya are...