The former F1 star is fighting to conquer America in a series that avoids off-track scandal
As Formula One desperately tries to put its house in order in Singapore, a purer and arguably more dramatic form of motor sport gets into its stride today on the opposite side of the world – with an ex-Formula One man among the leading contenders.
Juan Pablo Montoya has qualified second for the Nascar race on the Monster Mile oval at Dover in Delaware. Montoya’s presence on the front row ahead of homegrown talent in 42 other saloon cars from Dodge, Ford, Toyota and Chevrolet is a rare event in …Â Details
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