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Montoya finished the 1998 F3000 season with four wins, seven pole positions, and nine podium finishes in twelve races.
Montoya finished in second, and the result gave him more confidence than ever.
Montoya only finished six races, but he nevertheless won three pole positions and stood on the podium four times, including his maiden Formula One victory at the 2001 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Montoya at the 2003 French Grand Prix, a race in which his WilliamsF1 | Williams team finished first and second.
In the last 7 grands prix Montoya finished, he scored 3 wins, 2 poles and 5 podiums, as well as setting a track record ( fastest lap ) of 1: 24. 770, which stands today still, at the 2005 Turkish Grand Prix.
Montoya also earned the honor of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 2007 Rookie of the Year and finished 20th in series points.
Montoya ran in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona and finished second after a thrilling duel with David Donohue.
After going a lap down Montoya finished 8th at the Pocono 500 at Pocono Raceway.
Montoya finished the first 26 races in eighth place in the standings, which made him the first foreign born driver to qualify for the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Montoya began his NASCAR season with Daytona Speedweeks ; the first race was the Bud Shootout exhibition race in which he finished 10th.
Two weeks later in the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Montoya, in a blue Clorox scheme led seven laps and finished 3rd.
Räikkönen later battled Montoya for the lead and finished 1 second behind him in 2nd.
Räikkönen eventually finished 5th, with team mate Montoya ahead in 3rd place.
Ralf Schumacher finished the 2001 Drivers Standing in 4th position ahead of team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya.
He finished the championship again in 4th, this time behind team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya.
Schumacher finished the season 5th and his contribution, alongside Juan Pablo Montoya did, however, help the Williams team to finish second in the Constructors Championship in 2002 and 2003, narrowly missing out on the title to Ferrari on the latter occasion.
Montoya, a rookie in the Sprint Cup series, finished second to Tony Stewart.
Jarno Trulli finished fourth for Renault, ahead of Nick Heidfeld, Montoya, Giancarlo Fisichella and Wilson.
Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya finished 18 seconds behind in second position while McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen came home in third place and was the only other driver apart from Montoya, not to be lapped by Schumacher.
Barrichello finished second to Montoya as he was five seconds down on the Williams car.
His team-mate, Rubens Barrichello, finished in second place ahead of the polesitter and Williams driver, Juan Pablo Montoya.
David Coulthard took third for McLaren, just two seconds ahead of the Williams of Juan Pablo Montoya, while Jarno Trulli and Jacques Villeneuve battled throughout the race and finished fifth and sixth.

Montoya and 14th
Montoya had earlier posted the fifth fastest time in Daytona 500 qualifying but the unique qualifying system during Speedweeks meant Montoya would start P2 in the 2nd Gatorade Duel on Thursday the 11th to race for starting position in the Daytona 500 on the 14th.

Montoya and Daytona
In addition, Montoya became the first driver in history to win in his first two starts in the Rolex 24 At Daytona, which he won with teammates Scott Pruett, Memo Rojas and Dario Franchitti.
Montoya got his best ever finish at Daytona International Speedway in the Coke Zero 400 where after going a lap down twice he battled back to 9th.
Montoya ran in the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona for Chip Ganassi in the # 02 Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates BMW Riley with NASCAR teammate Jamie McMurray and Indycar champions Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti.
Montoya, Scott Dixon, Dario Franchitti, and Jamie McMurray drove the # 02 Chip Ganassi Racing BMW Riley to start 5th and finish 2nd in the Rolex 24 hours of Daytona.
Montoya started the 2011 NASCAR season on a high note finishing 6th in the Daytona 500 and 5th in points.
To date, he remains the only driver ever to win the Indianapolis 500 ( 1969 ), Daytona 500 ( 1967 ) and the Formula One World Championship, and, along with Juan Pablo Montoya, the only driver to have won a race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Formula One, and an Indianapolis 500.
Bowyer dominated the late stages of the Daytona 500 but was spun out by Juan Pablo Montoya with 17 laps remaining.
In 2007, he won the overall race and Daytona Prototype in the Rolex 24 at Daytona, with Juan Pablo Montoya and Salvador Duran in the # 01 Telmex, Target, Lexus Riley for Chip Ganassi Racing.

Montoya and 500
Juan Pablo Montoya is the only other driver with wins in all 3 series, with an Indy 500 win ( 2000 ), 7 Formula One wins and 2 Sprint Cup wins ( 2007 and 2010 ).
He has also equalled Graham Hill's feat of being a Monaco Grand Prix and Indianapolis 500 race winner ; Montoya is currently one of only two active drivers ( along with Jacques Villeneuve ) who has won two legs of the Triple Crown of Motorsport.
The media activity around the event was intense, with Montoya and his CART teammate Jimmy Vasser being the first CART drivers to " cross-over " to drive in the Indy 500.
Despite public warnings from two-time Indy 500 winner Al Unser, Jr. claiming that if a driver does not respect the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the place " will bite you-hard " Montoya shrugged off the advice claiming that all four corners were exactly the same and that the track required less attention than the road courses in the CART series and in European racing.
Over the weekend of the 2000 Indianapolis 500, Williams-BMW announced a two-year deal for Montoya to partner Ralf Schumacher starting in 2001.
After a pit lane error Montoya slipped back from his top 10 spot at the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.
Montoya also won the pole for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301, the Brickyard 400, and the AMP Energy Juice 500.
With Montoya winning the Indy 500, finishing 4th in the US Grand Prix, and finishing 2nd in the Brickyard 400.
In the 2000 Indianapolis 500, multi-time CART champion team Chip Ganassi Racing brought his drivers Juan Pablo Montoya and Jimmy Vasser to Indianapolis.
Montoya qualified 2nd, led 167 laps and won the race going away, becoming the seventh Indy 500 rookie to win the race.
A dip in Button's form, combined with Montoya's victory in that year's Indianapolis 500, led to Montoya being announced as his replacement midway through the season.
Indianapolis 500 winners Buddy Rice, Dan Wheldon, Hélio Castroneves, Juan Pablo Montoya, Sam Hornish, Jr., and Dario Franchitti are all recent participants.
2007: Juan Pablo Montoya became the first ( and, to date, only ) driver to race in all three of the major events hosted by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ( Indy 500, Allstate 400, and the U. S. Grand Prix ).
2009: Former Indy 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya dominated most of the race, leading 116 laps.
2010: Former Indy 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya dominated most of the race for the second year in a row, leading 86 laps.

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