First McLaren Grand Prix: Australian Grand Prix on March 6, 2005
Last McLaren Grand Prix: USA Grand Prix on July 2, 2006
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2006-09-16 05:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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2005. The move is what killed his F1 career. Montoya's temperament did not suit the McLaren team and he was never fully accepted there. Had he not left Williams in a fit of pique, he would still be in F1 today.
2006-09-15 04:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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2005, and I do believe it was a mistake on JPM's part.
Looking forward to seeing him in NASCAR though.
2006-09-15 06:55:02
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answered by Leo 4
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Curriculum Vitae
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Basics
Car Number: 10
Nationality: Colombian
Date of Birth: 20/09/1975
Place of Birth: Bogota, Colombia
Marital Status: Married to Connie
Children: 1 Boy (Sebastian) 2005
Height: 1.68 m
Weight: 72kg
Resident: Monte Carlo, Monaco
Favourite Music: Colombian artists, Shakira, Juanes and Carlos Vives
Hobbies: Computer games/Snow Boarding/Wind Surfing/Golf
Website: www.jpmontoya.com
Formula 1 statistics (after 2005 Season)
Grand Prix Debut 2001 Australian GP
Grand Prix Starts 91
Grand Prix Points 296
Grand Prix Wins 7
Pole Positions 13
First Pole Position 2001 German Grand Prix
First Podium 2001 Spanish GP - 2nd
Fastest Laps 10
First Race Win 2001 Italian Grand Prix
Number of Finishes 58
Number of Podiums 29
Number of Finishes in Points 54
Number of Doubles (pole position & win) 1
Number of Triples 1
(pole position, win & fastest lap)
Formula 1
2001 BMW WilliamsF1: 31 points; sixth in the Drivers’ Championship; winner in Italy; second in Spain, European Grand Prix at the Nürburgring and Japan.
2002 BMW WilliamsF1: 50 points; third in the Drivers Championship; second in Australia, Malaysia, Spain and Germany; third in Austria, Britain and Belgium. Fastest ever quali fying lap at Monza.
2003 BMW WilliamsF1: 82 points; third in the Drivers Championship; winner at Monaco and Germany; second in Europe, France, Britain and Italy; third in Canada and Hungary.
2004 BMW WilliamsF1: 58 points; fifth in the Drivers Championship; winner in Brazil; second in Malaysia; third in San Marino.
2005 Team McLaren Mercedes: 60 points; fourth in the Drivers’ Championship; winner in Britain, Italy and Brazil; second in Germany; third in Turkey.
2006 Team McLaren Mercedes Driver.
Competition History
2000 Ninth in the CART Championship Series, three wins, seven pole positions; winner of the Indianapolis 500 on his first attempt.
1999 Winner in the CART Championship Series, CART Rookie of the Year, seven wins, seven pole positions, youngest champion in the history of the series.
1998 Winner of the FIA International Formula 3000 Championship (Team Super Nova) with record points total (65 points); moved to North America to join Target Chip Ganassi Racing; WilliamsF1 test driver.
1997 Second in the FIA International Formula 3000 Championship (Marko Team) ; first Formula One test (WiliamsF1).
1996 Fourth in the Masters race in Zandvoort; British Formula 3 Championship, two wins; first in the Bogotá Six Hours; took part in the ITC Race at Silverstone with Mercedes-Benz
1995 Third in the British Formula Vauxhall Championship; class win in the Bogotá Six Hours
1994 Karting Sudam 125, class win; third in the Barber Saab Championship in USA; pole position and circuit record prototype class Mexico; Formula N class Mexico, three wins in five races, four pole positions.
1993 Nationale Tournament Swift GTI Championship in Colombia, seven wins in eight races, seven poles.
1992 Took part in the Skip Barber Course in USA; Copa Formula Renault in Colombia, four wins in eight races, five pole positions.
1990-1991 Kart Junior World Championship
1989-1984 Several Colombian local and national titles in the Children?s Kart Championship and the Kart Komet category.
2006-09-14 20:01:16
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answered by Bob 4
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