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?