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  • ...Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]], but lost by less than a second to [[Juan Pablo Montoya]]. Starting from the pitlane in Canada after he went off track during quali ...Schumacher just slipped into the points to win his 6th World Championship. Montoya's retirement during the race also meant that Räikkönen finished 2nd in th
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  • ...50 Monaco Grand Prix|The race]] provided future five-time world champion [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] with his first win in a World Championship race, as well as ...one driver to compete effectively in both during his career. [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], who won the Monaco Grand Prix in [[2003 Monaco Grand Prix|2003]] and the
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  • | {{flagiconColombia}} [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] * [[McLaren]] also retained both [[Kimi Räikkönen]] and [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] but [[Alexander Wurz]] left the team to test with Williams and the team p
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  • In 2000, [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] gave [[Toyota]] its first CART win.
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  • | rowspan=2 | {{flagiconColombia}} [[Juan Pablo Montoya]]<br>{{flagiconBrazil}} [[Max Wilson]]
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  • ...macher]] (Michael's younger brother), [[Mika Hakkinen]], and rookie [[Juan Montoya]] all won races, but none was able to sustain a season-long challenge for t ...2 finish with two brothers, and several on-track battles for the lead with Montoya. At the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] Schumacher scored his 52nd career win, thus
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  • ...aren's main sponsor in 2006 was Johnnie Walker, as evidenced by Juan Pablo Montoya's McLaren MP4-21 at the 2006 United States Grand Prix. From this year onwa
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  • ...debut in Melbourne are two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso, Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Räikkönen in 2001, and Australia’s current F1 driver, Mark Web ...nd three drivers, [[Fernando Alonso]]; [[Kimi Räikkönen]] and [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], all made their Formula One debuts during this race. The race, however, w
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  • ...Series|GP2]] Champion [[Nico Rosberg]] and [[CART]] Champion [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] have also fallen victim to the wall.
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  • * [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] 1996
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  • [[Image:Afetta 159.jpg|thumb|200px|Juan Manuel Fangio drove this Alfa-Romeo 159 to the title in 1951.]] ...a Romeo]] in 1950, barely defeating his [[Argentina|Argentine]] teammate [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]. However, Fangio won the title in 1951 and four more in the
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  • ...y Vasser]], and the 1999 CART champion [[Juan Pablo Montoya]]. On race day Montoya put on a dominating performance, leading 167 of the 200 laps to win. The de
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  • ...ri]] end their careers, while drivers like [[Alberto Ascari|Ascari]] and [[Juan Manuel Fangio|Fangio]] rose to the front. [[Image:Afetta 159.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Juan Manuel Fangio]] drove this [[Alfa Romeo 158/159 Alfetta|Alfa Romeo 159]] to
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  • ...Christophe Boullion]]<br/><font size="1">{{flagiconColombia}} [[Juan Pablo Montoya]]
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  • ...training routines just for the neck muscles. Former F1 driver [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] claims to be able to perform 300 reps of 50 pounds with his neck. Since m
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconArgentina}} [[Juan Manuel Bordeu]] |align="left"|{{flagiconArgentina}} [[Juan Manuel Fangio]]
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  • ...won only five races but another world title; at the end of that season, [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] beat the Ferraris in a [[Maserati]] for the first time. ...s debacle eventually led to the banning of team orders. Schumacher matched Juan Manuel Fangio's record of 5 world championships, set back in the 1950s.
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  • ...at and was a vocal opponent of it. With the announcement that [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] was to join McLaren in 2005 alongside Räikkönen, 2004 was to be Coultha
    55 KB (7,834 words) - 11:37, 8 October 2009
  • * [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], who was a McLaren driver until aftermath of the [[2006 United States Gra
    95 KB (12,927 words) - 00:51, 6 February 2011
  • ...) and the [[Formula One]] World Championship, and, along with [[Juan Pablo Montoya]], the only driver to have won a race in the [[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series
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