Nextel Cup Rookie Report: Juan Pablo Montoya Does the Monster Mash
Juan Pablo Montoya tied this career-best starting position by placing his Donnie Wingo-prepared Dodge on the outside front row for the third time this season.
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Juan Pablo Montoya tied this career-best starting position by placing his Donnie Wingo-prepared Dodge on the outside front row for the third time this season.
Making his seventh start of 2007 in the No. 01 Chevy, Regan Smith’s weekend started off promising – he qualified a respectable 16th.
David Ragan turned in another strong short-track qualifying performance as he rolled off the grid eighth, his second career-best starting position.
After starting a dismal 33rd at Fontana, David Ragan slowly made his way into the top 10 by lap 104. The AAA team would experience a “yo-yo” type of night.
For the second time in the past five races, Juan Montoya qualified on the outside front row; but this time at Bristol, more than a few eyebrows were raised.
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Frontstretch’s Tony Lumbis sat down with Paul Menard on Friday at Pocono Raceway to discuss the young driver’s season-to-date.
After qualifying seventh for Sunday’s race at Pocono, it appeared Montoya was poised to have a strong run following his second-place finish at Indianapolis.
When Montoya qualified on the outside of the front row for the Allstate 400 at The Brickyard, he accomplished more than securing his best career starting spot.