7/9/2006 1:39:27 PM
7/9/2006 1:50:37 PM
eh, i guess it'll be good for the "sport", but i have a feeling he'll end up on the robby gordon end of the spectrum rather than the tony stewart end.
7/9/2006 1:51:03 PM
Nascar > F1...haha
7/9/2006 2:05:48 PM
actually, no good team in f1 wanted to give him a ride because he hasn't proven to be fast enough and crashes too often, and there are too many up and coming drivers that show more promise and better lap times than montoya has been showing the past year or two.
7/9/2006 2:09:21 PM
stop trying to justify it to yourself......just accept it....the monster marketing machine that is Nascar, rules the world (at least North America anyways)
7/9/2006 2:54:51 PM
That doesn't have anything to do with the fact that Montoya would make WAY more even driving for the worst team in F1 than he would driving for Ganassi or any top team in NASCAR.
7/9/2006 4:49:53 PM
haha F1 fags
7/9/2006 8:01:34 PM
7/9/2006 8:04:50 PM
and what is funny is he wont be worth a damn in NASCAR
7/9/2006 8:11:20 PM
Now that is interesting... where's the pic of Gordon and an F1 car side by side? My understanding is that they traded cars on timed laps and were w/i a second of each other (obviously the F1 car was faster)... but it proves a good driver is a good driver. I'm not a Gordon fan but I respect that, and i wish I could remember the F1 driver who was hangin' with the Rainbow Warrior.
7/10/2006 1:17:40 AM
7/10/2006 2:52:05 AM
7/10/2006 2:59:40 AM
fuck nascar
7/10/2006 8:28:09 AM
Montoya's fans (Colombians) are famous for showing up at the track when F1 is in North America. Can't wait to watch Daytona and see Johnny from Georgia sitting next to a bunch of flag-waving Colombians.
7/10/2006 9:15:32 AM
I guess Juan Pablo got tired of being the number 2 driver on a team. If Kimi goes to Ferrari like the speculation has been, he might have been able to finagle himself to the number 1 at McLaren.
7/10/2006 9:39:06 AM
Internet rumors say that Montoya wasn't offered a new contract by McLaren. He was offered a seat at Williams but declined it.
7/10/2006 9:49:22 AM
Montoya isn't certified to run on the superspeedways, so he's going to have to run some races this season. Ganassi hasn't done well as an organization in NASCAR this season, so I kind of think it may be difficult for him to qualify and perform to a standard in which NASCAR will allow him to drive in February.Then, on the other hand, NASCAR is so in love with the idea of a Hispanic owner/Hispanic driver combination, and its "Drive for Diversity" incentives, that they will bend over backwards to get him certified. Either way, I don't like Ganasty.
7/10/2006 10:34:20 AM
Anyone who can pass rookie orientation at Indy can pass superspeedway certification. It's a cake walk compared to RO.There's a reason that so many open wheel stars move to NASCAR and do well. Anyone who can handle an open wheel car can handle a lump of lead that doesn't stop and doesn't turn without much trouble.BTW, I really loved Mike Helton's announcement yesterday that NASCAR is going to start punishing anyone who has a good idea related to the race car.[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 11:08 AM. Reason : y]
7/10/2006 10:46:38 AM
^^ He's gone 235 around California Speedway. You think he wouldn't be able to do 175 there? As far as the diversity initiative, I agree that NASCAR are falling over backward for it. Montoya coming is isn't going to do a thing for them though. They think if they bring in Montoya (a Hispanic) that that will make Hispanics come more toward NASCAR. The problem is: NASCAR is courting Hispanics, but that really means Mexicans. Montoya is Colombian. Mexicans are not going to support Montoya, and have not done so in the past.It's going to make Stremme (36th in points) and Sorenson somewhat (21st in points, he gets less blame but still some) get their act together. It's obvious by now they only got their ride cause they're pleasing to a camera. There's no reason they should be out-performed by Montoya next year, a guy whose only time in a car with a roof over his head was IROC. And if they do get out-performed by Montoya, they should be swift-kicked out of NASCAR for good. Not dissing Montoya with that comment, but maybe him coming in can help send a signal to a couple pretty boys that have never accomplished anything their career and somehow got a Cup ride.[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 11:08 AM. Reason : .]
7/10/2006 10:55:56 AM
7/10/2006 12:16:08 PM
7/10/2006 1:15:44 PM
7/10/2006 1:15:57 PM
^^^^ in a ganassi stock car? 175? he'll be lucky if he makes a complete lap at any rate of speed.
7/10/2006 4:47:01 PM
^ I'll bet you any amount of money at even odds. Brent Sherman competed in the Daytona 500 this year and he was in a full-time ride at the time, and that's pretty much the end of "not sure if he can handle a superspeedway" conversation based on driving standards required to drive in NASCAR. Sherman, according to his own personal website "boasts" this for last year:2005 Having gained the attention of several NASCAR Busch Series team owners, Sherman started 24 races in the series with two different top owners. A ninth-place finish at Talladega and a 13th place finish at the demanding Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte proved his driving prowess. If NASCAR can let jokes like him, Larry Foyt (this guy was not an open-wheel guy, he was a NASCAR guy), and David Stremme drive, then why not Montoya. Montoya would be better in retirement than these guys in their prime.[Edited on July 10, 2006 at 4:56 PM. Reason : .]
7/10/2006 4:53:09 PM
7/10/2006 6:31:26 PM
what you guys dont realize is how much more downforce an open wheel car has compared to a stock car. going 215 with 10,000 lbs of downforce is a lot easier than going 175 with 1,000 lbs of downforce.anyway, JPM has always seemed to be a straight shooter as well as a great driver. yeah, he has been washed up the last two years--he won 3 F1 races last year if I remember correctly. in saying all that, he has a huge learning curve, but if anyone can do it he can. it'll be a lot better than alex fernandez!
7/10/2006 10:13:03 PM
7/10/2006 11:02:54 PM
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/racing/07/10/danica.nascar/index.htmlDanica Patrick is apparenty eyeing a move to NASCAR as well.
7/10/2006 11:32:15 PM
i'm not working for a team right now ... we're doing some consulting stuff to JR Motorsports, but i never go to the track any more. no real hate for Ganasty...just no real love either. my point about getting certification though, is that i don't really think ganassi can produce a fourth car for him to qualify successfully in a cup race in order for him to run a cup race this season. i don't think stremme is that bad of a driver, personally, reed either, and both of them have struggled this season. i worked with him for a while and he made the best of what i thought was a bad situation. granted competition wasn't as tough in the busch series in '05, as it is in cup, but both stremme and reed did well last year. montoya will do ok in the second busch car if he's working with brad parrot. brad usually does well, in my opinion. ...or, since the team has given up on the driver championship in the busch series, they could put him in the seat with a guaranteed spot based on points and pot him in the 41. his certification will likely be in the busch series, with few attempts in a cup car. but what was said about brent sherman, yeah, he proved to be a joke -- but so is bam racing. that whole deal was for money - he brought sponsorship. he had a lot of stock car experience prior to running in the busch series, and moving to cup though, so there was no question about superspeedway experience. admittedly, i don't know much about the aerodynamics of an F1 car, but i can only imagine that it's nothing like running inches a part for four hours at daytona, kmrodden is saying.
7/11/2006 9:39:39 AM
http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/28404/Juan Montoya out at McLaren, McLaren's test driver Pedro de la Rosa in, starting at the upcoming French Grand Prix in Magny-Cours.[Edited on July 11, 2006 at 10:49 AM. Reason : .]
7/11/2006 10:47:03 AM
^ beat me to ithttp://cbs.sportsline.com/autoracing/story/9549478
7/11/2006 11:00:16 AM
While it's true that inches apart for hours in the Snoozercracker 400 is nothing like an F1 race, there's a reason that there's only one American driver in F1, and it ain't European bias. The skill of drivers in most domestic American racing series just doesn't match up. Look at Nigel Mansell. He came to CART from F1 and won the championship without ever breaking a sweat. Granted, he had a great car, but no one even challenged him.I'm not a fan of Montoya in the slightest, but he is/was an F1 driver because he's one of the world's best. Even with mediocre equipment, he'll do well. There's no precedent to go on here. Michael Andretti was a great CART driver and could hardly even finish the first lap of an F1 race, so to point at Robby Gordon, who's a mediocre open wheel driver, and say that he's part of the spectrum Montoya is on is ludicrous.
7/11/2006 5:36:36 PM
7/11/2006 8:31:54 PM
yes, turning and skill= boring. but turning left in a goddamned oval for hours =the pinnacle of racing. our fault.
7/11/2006 8:41:49 PM
when ESPN picks up F1 and shows that shit primetime then you can say shit....
7/11/2006 8:44:19 PM
having watched both, I can tolerate most open-wheel racing since theres a lot more skill, and variety of driving involved.
7/11/2006 8:46:37 PM
i didnt say it didnt take skill or more skill.....as kmrodden said it is 2 completely different driving scenarios so there is no reason for comparison.....you cant just switch them and see who is better in which car....it takes years to develop the skills to drive both styles of cars
7/11/2006 8:50:41 PM
7/11/2006 8:51:42 PM
what??? well you get a tricycle and ill race a unicycle and whoever is faster is the better driver...
7/11/2006 8:54:16 PM
1. you dont DRIVE bikes2. When did I say it was all about speed?3. you missed my point
7/11/2006 8:55:18 PM
ok ill take a bigwheel instead
7/11/2006 8:56:22 PM
7/12/2006 12:14:50 AM
the only thing i find boring about a F-1 race is...THERE ISNT A SINGLE MOTHER FUCKING PASS ON THE TRACK AFTER THE FIRST CORNERlets play follow the mother fucking leader for a few hoursI can't knock sports car racing though, to me that is a lot more exciting than falling asleep watching the same few guys race F-1there is a reason no american drivers do a F-1 deal, the best racing series in the world are all in North America, why go overseas to race?
7/12/2006 2:25:55 AM
7/12/2006 9:06:20 AM
7/12/2006 9:22:15 AM
^ you may be correct in the quality of talentbut quality of talent does not always lend to the best racing. Chicagoland was a weak example, not every week is like Chicagoland. You cannot honestly tell me that watching the F-1 guys follow the leader at Monaco is better than watching 500 laps at Bristol, Martinsville, or a race at Darlington
7/12/2006 9:48:55 AM
Bristol and Martinsville are fantastic race tracks, but part of the reason there's so much action is because there are too many cars on a half mile track. When you cram a hell of a lot of fast cars on a short track, you're gonna get action whether you like it or not (see IRL at Richmond).I can't deny that Monaco is often a follow-the-leader exercise, both due to the narrowness of the track and the nature of F1 in general. However, it's anything but boring. IMO, along with Spa, Elkhart Lake, and some others, the circuit at Monaco is one of the most mesmerizing in the world. I could literally watch a single car drive around it all day long at speed.The last finish I can remember at Darlington was the Burton/Gordon showdown, and that was a number of seasons ago. Frankly, NASCAR is getting closer and closer to a spec series every day, and it's been getting consistently more boring over the past five years, from the Kulwicki-killer points system to the copycat templates and drivers devoid of personality. Smokey Yunick is spinning full tilt in his grave.
7/12/2006 12:20:16 PM
7/12/2006 12:48:45 PM
Ah yes, I remember that one now.
7/12/2006 1:02:53 PM