Hi, joseff, nice to see you.joseff wrote:Someone give this man a 2016 LM ride please would like to see him win the triple crown.
Of course you're right and nothing would delight me more, for Juan Montoya to have a chance at Le Mans, although I don't think he would have the same clear advantage he has had in Trans Am.
However, Montoya has already won the Formula One triple crown, which is Monza, Mónaco and Montecarlo.
He is far from winning the endurance racing triple crown, which is Daytona (won), Le Mans (never competed) and Sebring (never competed, afaik)
He has also won CART (or Indy Cars if you wish) triple crown, which is Pocono, Indianapolis and Long Beach if I'm not mistaken.
I cannot refrain myself, as probably the only Colombian in this forum, to add that he has won races in his rookie year in CART, Indy, F1, NASCAR and Grand Am, along the great and insuperable Mario Andretti.
I'm not sure if his records in F1 of fastest average lap and fastest speed recorded still hold.
Actually, I still follow all of those series, so I'm glad for people here finding fun in some other types of races.
The beautiful part of watching more series is that you find always ways to learn something new.
The beautiful part is that you still find new things in each one and, well, it's been 47 years.
Believe me: when one series become a tad boring for you (as it happens to me right now with F1, that somehow has lost its magic over me) some other series seems fascinating.
It's like have several girlfriends...
Nowadays you can watch and enjoy, very easily, F1, Indy, NASCAR, DTM, Super V8, TC2000, NHRA, WRC and Moto GP. That is a full course meal, less than that it's not.