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 ...
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 ...
However, despite this prediction from Juan Pablo Montoya, the former Williams and McLaren driver warns that this is dependent on Ferrari giving Hamilton a car competitive enough to “keep him ...
Juan Pablo Montoya, on podcast Montoy'as, has revealed that he had an offer from Red Bull Racing to extend his F1 career, however, he decided not to, due to the danger the team would 'burn' him ...
The team has always honed talented drivers and helped them achieve monumental success over the years. However, Ex-F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya revealed how Milton Keynes ‘burned’ drivers in the sport.
Making his debut in F1 in 2001 with Williams, Juan Pablo Montoya quickly established himself as a fan favourite in the pinnacle of motorsport. The Colombian joined F1 off the back of winning the CART ...
Ex-Williams racing driver Juan Pablo Montoya has expressed his concerns with Formula 1 being too “biased” towards British drivers. The Dutchman was handed two 10-second time penalties for two separate ...
The Dutchman had a tough campaign against Lando Norris and often got frustrated. Now, former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has highlighted that Verstappen will need to better handle his anger. Montoya ...
But the Dutchman will face competition from the likes of McLaren and Ferrari – who proved to have a faster package than Red Bull come the end of 2024.
Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya is now a fan of the new FIA penalties. He thinks that the new penalties for alleged driver misconduct take away from the interest in the sport. Montoya also ...
The motorsport world is still buzzing over Lewis Hamilton’s seismic switch to Ferrari, but Juan Pablo Montoya has a stark reminder for everyone: Ferrari will always be bigger than any driver—even a ...
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