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Zerin Dube
07-09-2006, 01:16 PM
I don't think anyone really saw this one coming!

Source: SpeedTV

Chip Ganassi and Juan Montoya will be reunited in 2007 but it won't be in open wheel (http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/28230/#) racing.

In one of the most shocking career changes in recent memory, Montoya is leaving Formula 1 (http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/28230/#) to drive for Ganassi in NASCAR's Nextel Cup series.

SPEEDtv.com has learned that Montoya will be named to drive the No. 41 car (http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/28230/#) in a press conference this morning at Chicago.

Despite seven wins during the past six years, the 30-year-old Colombian found himself in F1 (http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/28230/#) limbo because his contract with McLaren is not being renewed and no other good F1 seats were open.

The 1999 CART champion and 2000 Indy 500 winner has only driven a stock car one time and that was during an exhibition at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (http://www.speedtv.com/articles/auto/formulaone/28230/#) with Jeff Gordon when they swapped cars.

"We'll run him in Busch and Nextel Cup next year to try and get him as much experience as quickly as possible," said Ganassi on Sunday morning. "We'll also try to work in some selected Busch events near the end of this season."

It's believed Frank Williams had offered his old driver a seat for '07 but that Montoya opted to turn it down.

By hiring Montoya, who has a residence in Miami, Ganassi fulfills NASCAR's diversity program for Hispanic-speaking people and greatly enhances the chances of a Cup event in Mexico City.

Michael Tan
07-10-2006, 12:33 PM
Money talks.

Jeff Wilson
07-11-2006, 10:11 AM
Not quite as jarring at the Montoya announcement, but Danica Patrick is considering a move to NASCAR as well:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/racing/07/10/danica.nascar/index.html?cnn=yes

Who's next I wonder?

John Thawley
07-11-2006, 10:53 AM
I think both these developments play right into NASCAR's racer-tainment business model. Danica will re-energize here "gee what a novelty.... a girl in a race car" world tour, and Juan Pablo will bring massive appeal to the Latin American makret... a market NASCAR openly has tried to attract to its circula hallowed grounds.

Verdict: Montoya = good. Patrick = who cares?

Dennis Murray
07-11-2006, 09:16 PM
I think both these developments play right into NASCAR's racer-tainment business model. Danica will re-energize here "gee what a novelty.... a girl in a race car" world tour, and Juan Pablo will bring massive appeal to the Latin American makret... a market NASCAR openly has tried to attract to its circula hallowed grounds.

Verdict: Montoya = good. Patrick = who cares?

From a business perspective, I think Danica can score top sponsorship money for some team. She managed to get IndyCar back on your local evening news sports in her novelty. She could bring huge exposure for a sponsor given her media novelty value. Whether she ends up winning races anywhere, or stays in racing regardless, who knows.

IndyCar and CART (ChampCar, whatever it's called) better get moving on that merger quickly and avoid becoming really dead.

Paul Hansen
07-11-2006, 10:11 PM
None of it's really my type of racing action, but the one thing we do need is more people watching any sort of automotive racing on TV. So I welcome both moves, in the interest of the overall sport.

Cheers