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    Looking at the video of the pass, JPM wasn't in a position to own the line, it wasn't a deliberate shunt, but it certainly was his fault. If he had the speed, and he should have waited for a real opening.
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    Quote Originally Posted by race aficionado
    Let's see if once JV (your fave driver) :
    Don't ever say that again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by janneppi
    Looking at the video of the pass, JPM wasn't in a position to own the line, it wasn't a deliberate shunt, but it certainly was his fault. If he had the speed, and he should have waited for a real opening.
    I fail to understand why it is so difficult to see it this way. I'm much more of a JPM fan than Scott Pruett (who?) fan, but in this case, there's no way I can defend Monty.
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    I enjoyed this article, but hey! I'm a JPM fan.

    this article by the way, I read at a F1 news site.

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...oya/index.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by race aficionado
    I enjoyed this article, but hey! I'm a JPM fan.
    Thanks for the link, great story! I guess open wheel racers can bring something to Nascar after all.

    Come on Jacques, get your deal done, there's fresh meat out there!

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    Well, while we can still mention Jack here . . . .

    man, it would be great if he joined the NASCAR circuit - and it probably still can happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by race aficionado
    I enjoyed this article, but hey! I'm a JPM fan.
    Thanks for the link RA mokin:

    As it says
    ...the thing is, what Montoya did on Sunday is in line historically with how the guy races. He possesses an all-or-nothing style when he gets behind the wheel of a racecar, and that's what makes him so electric on the track...
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    nobody can accuse him of doing it purposely, just one of those moments when his brain stopped working.
    he was far from being able to overtake him at that point.
    he can't be compared to MS. SCHU always knew what he was doing.
    i don't see it to be such a big achievement... and I don't see how does this relate to f1... i mean... the same maneuver would have meant the end of the race in f1.
    didn't he do the same thing at Indianapolis?
    Nascar is the best place for him. It covers much better inconsistency and leaves room for more mistakes.

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    . . . . thanks for letting us get away with JPM/NASCAR stories on our F1 site.

    but the buzzing all around is so electric and he is a former F1 racer doing good . . . .

    any way, we will soon clean out our mess once the partying has ended.

    and in the mean time, I'm partying on!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Walker
    LOL. Whenever Schumi was involved in a little touch of wheels, you used to go crazy over him and call him a cheat, now jpm rams out his own teammate and its great racing. Freaking funny.
    What's even more funny is that Shufosis like you thought is was great racing when Shumi did it.

    Quote Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
    Fousto will find a reason to justify his views
    Like you could be sure that Ioan would find any means to justify whatever Shumi did. It's forum 101, don't get so upset everyone

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