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Montoya finished the 1998 F3000 season with four wins, seven pole positions, and nine podium finishes in twelve races.
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.
Montoya finished 14th in the Daytona 500 and finished 11th at Auto Club Speedway.
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 second
The second round was the Malaysian Grand Prix and Montoya qualified better in sixth place but stalled on the grid and had to start from the back.
In the next race, the Austrian Grand Prix, Montoya finally outpaced his teammate Ralf Schumacher in qualifying and took a career-best second.
With Ralf out, the five drivers, led by Michael Schumacher began to zero in on Montoya at over a second a lap.
Montoya had a solid race at Monaco, inheriting second place 14. 5 seconds behind championship leader Fernando Alonso after Räikkönen and Mark Webber went out with engine problems on lap 50.
Montoya dominated Allstate 400 at the Brickyard in Indianapolis on July 26 after starting from second position.
He came extremely close to winning in Monaco, but lost by less than a second to Juan Pablo Montoya.
Montoya was second.
On the 43rd lap Juan Pablo Montoya and Michael Schumacher collided while fighting for second place.
Schumacher ran up the kerb and tagged Montoya ’ s Williams as it passed the German's Ferrari for second place.
2010: Former Indy 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya dominated most of the race for the second year in a row, leading 86 laps.
Entering Turn 1 on Lap 3 Ralf Schumacher overtook Panis for second place, with Montoya pulling alongside Barrichello on the outside of the 90-degree right-hander to challenge for sixth.
In the second issue, he follows clues given to him by Renee Montoya and The Mad Hatter, investigating The Dark Side Club and journeying to the devastated city of Blüdhaven.
The two Williams drivers were in first and second position after the start: Juan Pablo Montoya was leading and Ralf Schumacher was second.
Montoya tried to hold them all off but then Michael Schumacher made his move on the outside of the tight second corner.
Juan Pablo Montoya took pole position for the race, the second of his Formula One career.

Montoya and result
Round 5 was the Spanish Grand Prix and Montoya needed a good result but did not look like getting it, so, after another poor qualifying, Montoya found himself down in 12th place.
At the Brazilian GP, Montoya led home McLaren's first 1-2 result in years, ahead of newly crowned world champion Fernando Alonso in third.
* An ongoing quasi-relationship between Two-Face and Renee Montoya started as a result to this crossover and came to a head in the pages of Gotham Centrals " Half a Life " storyline.

Montoya and gave
Qualifying gave BAR's Jenson Button his maiden career pole position, ahead of Michael Schumacher, Juan Pablo Montoya, Rubens Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher.
However, Montoya gave up the lead when he took four tires in a late pit stop.
The decision to penalise Montoya was met with a host of criticism, F1 Rejects even gave the Malaysian stewards their ' Reject of the Race ' award.
Michael Schumacher later commented that he though it was " overly harsh " on Montoya for the incident, while Montoya himself commented that it was " very unfair " and that he " gave Michael room " and commented that Schumacher " understeered and touched him " before adding that " it was a racing incident ".
In 2000, Juan Pablo Montoya gave Toyota its first CART win.

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