Discover a new way to find and share stories you'll love… Learn about Reading Desk

Trend Results : Pablo Montoya


Blog Post Results (1-20 of 287)

FILTER RESULTS

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Southern 500 at Darlington – Race Results

POS Driver Car # MFG 1 Matt Kenseth 20 Toyota 2 Denny Hamlin 11 Toyota 3 Jeff Gordon 24 Chevrolet 4 Jimmie Johnson 48 Chevrolet 5 Kevin Harvick 29 Chevrolet 6 Kyle Busch 18 Toyota 7 Carl Edwards 99 Ford 8 Juan Pablo Montoya 42 Chevrolet 9 Dale Earnhardt Jr 88 Chevrolet 10 Ryan Newman [...]

NASCAR Sprint Cup: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond – Race Line-Up

POS Driver Car # Make 1 Matt Kenseth 20 Toyota 2 Brian Vickers 11 Toyota 3 Jeff Gordon 24 Chevrolet 4 Kasey Kahne 5 Chevrolet 5 Clint Bowyer 15 Toyota 6 Juan Pablo Montoya 42 Chevrolet 7 Joey Logano 22 Ford 8 Kyle Busch 18 Toyota 9 Martin Truex Jr 56 Toyota 10 Mark Martin [...]

Danica Patrick told, ‘shut up and race’

Danica Patrick isn't a terrible driver. She's ranked 25th right now in the Sprint Cup series, ahead of notables such as Juan Pablo Montoya and Bobby Labonte, within sight of names like Jeff Burton and Tony Stewart, and ahead of the David...Show More Summary

Matt Kenseth Fastest in Final Practice

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series final practice ended the same way qualifying ended on Friday: With Matt Kenseth on top. Kenseth paced final practice at a speed of 179.307 mph. Aric Almirola was second, followed by Juan Pablo Montoya. Kurt Busch...Show More Summary

Juan Pablo Montoya Quickest in Second Practice

Juan Pablo Montoya paced Saturday’s first practice session at Kansas Speedway, clocking in at 28.321 seconds at 190.671 mph. Rookie Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was second quickest, followed by Aric Almirola, Greg Biffle, and Carl Edwards. Pole-sitter Matt Kenseth was 15th fastest. Full results: 1. Show More Summary

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: Daytona 500 – Race Line-Up

DAYTONA 500 STARTING LINEUP Pos. No. Driver Pos. No. Driver Row 1 1 10 Danica Patrick 2 24 Jeff Gordon Row 2 3 29 Kevin Harvick 4 18 Kyle Busch Row 3 5 16 Greg Biffle 6 5 Kasey Kahne Row 4 7 42 Juan Pablo Montoya 8 33 Austin Dillon Row 5 9 48 [...]

Top Ten Rejected Fan Votes for the Sprint Unlimited

10. The encore: Choose what Juan Pablo Montoya will blow up THIS year! 9. New windshield name decals replaced with Twitter handles. The driver with the most new followers gets the victory. 8. Dunk the Dodo: Fans select one lucky driver to sit in a dunk tank during driver intros, while the rest take their best shot at him as they walk across the stage.

Montoya claims third Daytona 24 victory

Ex-Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya claimed his third 24 Hours of Daytona victory on Sunday. The Columbian achieved the win alongside Chip Ganassi Racing team-mates Charlie Kimball, Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas in a shared Riley-B...

Juan Pablo Montoya takes Ganassi No. 01 to finish line in Rolex 24 win

The finish of the Daytona Prototype division in the Rolex 24 Grand-Am race at Daytona came down to pit strategy and the dominant car prevailed. Juan Pablo Montoya pitted from the lead in Chip Ganassi's No. 01 BMW Riley -- the strongest...Show More Summary

2013 Rolex 24 at Daytona Standings Through 5 Hours

Standings through 5 DP: 1. 01- Juan Pablo Montoya BMW Riley DPG3 2. 10- Ryan Hunter-Reay Chevrolet Corvette DP 3. 9- Burt Frisselle Chevrolet Corvette DP 4. 5- Nelson Piquet, Jr. Chevrolet Corvette DP 5. 99- Darren Law Chevrolet Corvette DP 6. Show More Summary

2012 in the rear view: Juan Pablo Montoya

Vitals: 22nd in the points standings. 0 wins, 0 top 5s, 2 top 10s. 5 DNFs. Moment to remember: Oh, gee, what could it be? Even if Juan Pablo Montoya won the 2012 Sprint Cup Series title, nothing was going to top the jet dryer incident at Daytona in February. Show More Summary

The Year That Was: A splash n’ go history of 2012 in the world of NASCAR

Can't believe we're already at the end of the year! Why, it seems like just yesterday that we were all basking in the glow of Juan Pablo Montoya's jet dryer fire at Daytona. February The season started with a rain-delayed Daytona 500. Show More Summary

Earnhardt Childress Racing won’t change name after Earnhardt Ganassi switch to Hendrick power

The partnership between Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing and Earnhardt-Childress Racing was easy to understand. Earnhardt-Ganassi was the team that fielded cars for Jamie McMurray and Juan Pablo Montoya in the Sprint Cup Series, and the engine...Show More Summary

Juan Pablo Montoya wins pole for Watkins Glen Sprint Cup race, looking for momentum

After doing his best The Invisible Man impersonation over the course of this past season, Juan Pablo Montoya has come storming back into the national spotlight over the last two weeks, this time setting a new track record to take the...Show More Summary

Copyright © 2011 Regator, LLC