Juan Pablo Montoya has been awarded the rookie of the year award in the NASCAR series, following his 20th place finish in the championship, during his rookie year..
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Really? Ooops. Sorry, my mistake. Rereading my post I can see your point: someone could think I was just defending Montoya "to the last drop", like a maniatic fan, shooting some cheap shots to Argentina, in a totally gratuitious way and taking your short post as an excuse to glorify Monty without apparent reason. Such a repugnant action is far from me.Belatti wrote:... However I feel you had been unfair....
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4) I wrote that BEFORE that football match (see the date)
Now I can finally take the yellow rookie stripes of a new NASCAR fan off my computer screen, I must say it really was an exciting year."It was funny when they even told me I was in the rookie program," Montoya said Tuesday at Lowe's Motor Speedway during a luncheon to honor the top rookies in each of NASCAR's three national series. "I thought I would be an exception or something. But in a lot of ways, I was very much a rookie. Do I have a lot of experience at a race track? Yeah, I do have a lot of experience, but I have a lot of experience in open-wheel and IndyCar, Formula One. But I'd never driven a stock car before.
"Coming here and getting myself into a stock car, it was a big deal. I've got to say, it's been an exciting year."
Earning Potential? Really? I know that they have a higher longevity (whats the normal retiring and starting age?) but I don't think he'll be paid more than he ever did in F1.m3_lover wrote:Job well done for JPM. It looks like Nascar is the place to be for a racecar driver in terms of earning potential and long term stability to having a career.
Does a 3-0 score (with 3 penalty kicks missed by Martin "Palerra" Palermo) make Colombians happy?Ciro Pabón wrote:I disagree with that kind of attitudes, even if that meant to win over Argentina, something that in Colombia does not make us happy in any way (yupiii!), unless the score is 5-0...
Not much.Belatti wrote:Does a 3-0 score (with 3 penalty kicks missed by Martin "Palerra" Palermo) make Colombians happy?![]()
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