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Originally Posted by airshifter
... and a 4th place at Dover puts JPM only 65 points behind the Chase leader in NASCAR. :)
He's sitting pretty at p3 in the chase right now :)
A pretty good read from The Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 02304.html
It would be a remarkable plot twist for NASCAR, a sport rooted in the South, to crown a native of Bogota, Colombia, its next champion.
NASCAR's heroes have tended to be named Petty or Earnhardt. And its fans only grudgingly accepted the first champion from California, Jeff Gordon, who changed all notions of what a stock-car driver looks and acts like when he claimed the first of his four titles in 1995.
Montoya would stretch that definition further.
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Halfway through the season, Gordon warned that Montoya could surprise people if he qualified for the postseason.
With Montoya now six spots head of him in the standings, Gordon ought to feel smart.
"He's gotten more consistent," Gordon said. "He's gotten better. He understands the cars, competition and tracks. And the team is starting to give him the equipment to go along with it."
Ganassi feels smart, too.
"No question, some day you're going to mention his name alongside a lot of greats," Ganassi said. "By the time his career is over, he'll have done it all."
Bold words from Chip!! :grenade: