Juan Pablo Montoya stunned the racing world when he announced that he was leaving Formula 1 for a NASCAR campaign in 2006. The Colombian, then just 30, had seven F1 wins under his belt, and many ...
Formula 1 drivers often do not give up motorsports completely even after exiting the sport. Multiple drivers resort to driving under different categories with others joining managerial roles. However, ...
Former F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya has warned that Mercedes wonderkid Andrea Kimi Antonelli could find life tough in his first year as a full-time Formula 1 driver. Antonelli has been handed a huge ...
McLaren holds the record for grand prix victories in Brazil, but has suffered a winless streak since 2012. Let’s look at the ...
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya claims that Max Verstappen is no faster than he was two years ago and if he wasn't in the RB19, there are "seven or eight drivers who could be world champion in ...
Maybe what Max Verstappen is doing—he's won 10 of 12 Formula 1 races this season—isn't all that special. Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and six-year F1 veteran Juan Pablo Montoya is not as impressed ...
Oscar Piastri no longer has Lando Norris only to worry about in the Drivers' Championship hunt, with Max Verstappen back on ...
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya offers valuable advice to young racing aspirants aiming for a career in open-wheel motorsport, urging them to focus on Europe for their development. At 48, with ...
Oh, to have heard Juan Pablo Montoya tell McLaren-Mercedes Formula One boss Ron Dennis he was leaving F1 to drive a stock car for Chip Ganassi. "It was a one-minute conversation," Montoya said of the ...
Following the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has reiterated a point he had previously made about Oscar Piastri. He has claimed that the Aussie driver has to be careful not ...
Oscar Piastri holds a commanding 34-point advantage at the top of the Formula 1 world championship. Despite this, Juan Pablo Montoya is adamant that the Australian needs to stay away from one ...
After a three-year pause, Juan Pablo Montoya is back in IndyCar. Arrow McLaren SP announced Wednesday that that 45-year-old Colombian driver and two-time Indy 500 champion will man the team's third ...