Juan Pablo Montoya expects McLaren to decide which driver to back out of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri after 10 races in F1 2025. The topic of team orders was a tricky one for McLaren to deal ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNLewis Hamilton that ‘not even Verstappen’ can beat to return?The version of Lewis Hamilton which "nobody can beat, not even Max Verstappen" could return at Ferrari in F1 2025.
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GPblog UK on MSN'Not even Verstappen could beat Hamilton if he had the right car'Lewis Hamilton already looks comfortable at Ferrari, the team he hopes will help him secure his record-breaking eighth world ...
Former 7x race winner, Juan Pablo Montoya, feels that if Ferrari can keep Lewis Hamilton motivated, he will return to his old ...
Now, former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has highlighted that Verstappen will need to better handle his anger. Montoya insisted that the four-time world champion will continue to bring solid ...
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GPblog UK on MSNMontoya does not see Verstappen becoming F1 champion in 2025: 'It will be this driver'With a month and a half to go before the 2025 Formula 1 season gets underway, Juan Pablo Montoya looks ahead to what is to ...
Ex- F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya thinks that “nobody can beat” Lewis Hamilton if Ferrari give him a “fast car” in 2025, dismissing suggestions that he’s lost any of his inherent raw speed. Last season ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNLewis Hamilton to ‘win everything’ in bold Ferrari timeline predictionLewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari has been the subject of ample debate — but some people are confident it'll be a recipe for success.
Juan Pablo Montoya believes George Russell is missing one key element to become world champion. The Colombian sees Lando ...
For Juan Pablo Montoya, the Spaniard is underappreciated in F1. Speaking on the AS Colombia YouTube channel, the ex-Williams ...
The 49-year-old won seven races and grabbed 30 podiums in his F1 career racing with Williams (2001-2004) and McLaren (2005-2006). Damon Hill says would have paid to see Montoya in action over Juan ...
Juan Pablo Montoya believes Lewis Hamilton is still the driver to beat in F1 if Ferrari delivers to the Briton a fast car.
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