Brazilian racing driver. Kanaan won the 2013 Indianapolis 500 and the 2004 IndyCar Series championship. Wikipedia
Brazilian auto racing driver competing in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Prior to IMSA, Castroneves competed in the IndyCar Series, gaining 23 wins and 38 poles, and placed second in the season standings four times, third three times, and fourth five times. Wikipedia
New Zealand professional racing driver. Competing for Chip Ganassi Racing since joining IndyCar, Dixon has won the championship five times: in 2003, 2008, 2013, 2015 and 2018. Wikipedia
Professional American racing driver best known as a winner of both the Indianapolis 500 (2014) and the IndyCar Series championship 2012. In each accomplishment Hunter-Reay became the first American to win since Sam Hornish, Jr. in 2006. Wikipedia
French professional racing driver, who resides in St. Petersburg, Florida. One of the most successful drivers in the history of American Championship car racing, having won 37 races. Wikipedia
American race car driver. He currently participates in the IndyCar Series with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, a team partially owned by his father Bobby Rahal, the winner of the 1986 Indianapolis 500. Wikipedia
American auto racing driver who drives the No. 98 car for Andretti Herta Autosport in the IndyCar Series. Wikipedia
American professional racing driver. Rossi began his career in the United States before moving to Europe as a teenager to pursue a career in Formula One. Wikipedia
Mexican racecar driver, best known for winning two Champ Car races in 2003. Jourdain started racing cars in the Mexican Formula Junior series at the age of 12. Wikipedia
French professional racing driver. He currently drives the #22 Chevrolet for Team Penske in the IndyCar Series. Wikipedia
Colombian-American former racing driver. He participated in 29 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on 23 January 1982. Wikipedia
American former racing driver. Vasser won the 1996 IndyCar season championship with Chip Ganassi Racing, and scored ten victories in the series. Wikipedia
American auto racing driver, currently competing in the IndyCar Series for his own team, Ed Carpenter Racing. Stepson of Indy Racing League founder Tony George. Wikipedia
Colombian-American racing driver. After winning numerous karting titles, Chaves began racing cars in 2007 in various Skip Barber series in the United States. Wikipedia
American race car driver. He currently competes in the IndyCar Series for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. Wikipedia
Australian champion motorsports driver who currently competes in the IndyCar Series, driving for Team Penske. The 2014 IndyCar Series champion, and as of 2015 the most successful road and street course race winner in the series' history with 19 wins tied with Scott Dixon. Wikipedia
Japanese professional racing driver. Sato has raced full-time in the IndyCar Series since 2010 for the Honda-powered KV, Rahal, Foyt, Andretti, and again starting from 2018, the Rahal teams. Wikipedia
American professional racing driver in the United SportsCar Championship. Son of six-time SCCA champion Bob Sharp. Wikipedia
Professional racing driver from Colombia. He currently drives for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports part-time in the IndyCar Series. Wikipedia
American racing driver from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Karam grew up in Nazareth, Pennsylvania and raced karts at Oakland Valley Race Park in Cuddebackville, New York. Wikipedia
Colombian racing driver from Bogotá. In 2014, he drove for KVSH Racing in the Verizon IndyCar Series before being replaced by former GP2 Series driver Stefano Coletti. Wikipedia
British racing car driver, who competes in the IndyCar Series. Born in London, United Kingdom. Wikipedia
Spanish racing driver who competes part-time in the IndyCar Series. He raced for Dragon Racing in the 2014–15 Formula E season, and left the series prior to the 2015 Miami ePrix to become managing director for the technical and commercial partnerships of Dragon Racing. Wikipedia
British professional auto racing driver, competing in the Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy. Also featured in Richard Hammond's Crash Course. Wikipedia
American racing driver, currently driving the #21 car for Ed Carpenter Racing in the IndyCar series. Born in Los Angeles and raised Pasadena, California, and Orlando where he graduated from Windermere Preparatory School. Wikipedia
Canadian race car driver best known for competing in the IndyCar Series, winning 6 races for Andretti Autosport and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. In 2015, his first year driving for Schmidt Peterson, he suffered life-threatening blood loss in a crash while practicing for the Indianapolis 500 when his suspension failed and impaled him upon hitting the wall. Wikipedia
American professional race car driver. He last competed in the NTT IndyCar Series in 2019, driving the No. Wikipedia
American racecar driver currently competing in the IndyCar Series with Carlin Motorsport. He has scored a win, six podiums and 13 top 5s. Wikipedia
French professional racing driver. Born in Saint-Martin-d'Hères, Isère, Vautier began his career in the French Formula Renault Campus series in 2006, where he finished runner-up. Wikipedia
Canadian race car driver who competed in the Indy Lights and Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) from 1993 to 1999. He began competitive karting at the age of ten and achieved early success, before progressing to open-wheel car racing in the Canadian Formula Ford Championship in 1991. Wikipedia
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- The 2002 British Grand Prix saw Ferrari return to the top two steps of the podium with Schumacher beating Barrichello, while pole-sitter and Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya finished in third.Silverstone Circuit-Wikipedia
- Motorsports also occupies an important place in the sporting preferences of Colombians; Juan Pablo Montoya is a race car driver known for winning 7 Formula One events.Colombia-Wikipedia
- Coulthard left for Red Bull Racing in to be replaced by former CART champion Juan Pablo Montoya for what was McLaren's most successful season in several years as he and Räikkönen won ten races.McLaren-Wikipedia
- Juan Pablo Montoya is the only other driver with wins in all three series, with two Indy 500 wins (2000 and 2015), seven Formula One wins and two Sprint Cup wins (2007 and 2010).Stock car racing-Wikipedia
- Williams sought the services of Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya, who had replaced Zanardi at Chip Ganassi Racing in 1999, to step-in but Montoya was under contract to Ganassi for one more season.Williams Grand Prix Engineering-Wikipedia
- The highest straight line speed recorded during a Grand Prix was 372.6 km/h, set by Juan Pablo Montoya during the 2005 Italian Grand Prix.Formula One-Wikipedia
- In the late 1990s, Target Chip Ganassi Racing had a four-year run of winning championships in CART, winning 1996 with Jimmy Vasser, 1997 and 1998 with Alex Zanardi, and 1999 with Juan Pablo Montoya.Target Corporation-Wikipedia
- Several drivers and team principals, including Ron Dennis, Jarno Trulli and Juan Pablo Montoya, criticised the changes and stated their preference for the old circuit.Hockenheimring-Wikipedia
- In 2000, Target Chip Ganassi Racing, still a CART-mainstay, decided to compete at Indianapolis with drivers Jimmy Vasser and Juan Pablo Montoya.Indianapolis 500-Wikipedia
- CART champions Mario Andretti and Jacques Villeneuve became F1 World Champions, while Juan Pablo Montoya won seven races in F1.Formula One-Wikipedia
- 42 driven by Juan Pablo Montoya with the newly formed Earnhardt Ganassi Racing.Target Corporation-Wikipedia
- Williams picked-up a win at the final race in Brazil, with Juan Pablo Montoya finishing one second ahead of Kimi Räikkönen's McLaren; this remained Williams's last F1 win until the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix.Williams Grand Prix Engineering-Wikipedia
- Dixon would claim his fourth title in a tiebreaker with Juan Pablo Montoya on the strength of three wins at Long Beach, Texas, and Sonoma.Chip Ganassi Racing-Wikipedia
- In 2007, Ganassi won the race again, this time with Pruett, former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya, and Salvador Duran, making him the first owner to win it in back to back years since Al Holbert in 1986–87.Chip Ganassi Racing-Wikipedia
- Juan Pablo Montoya, Patrick Carpentier, and Dario Franchitti are among the foreign-born big names who have crossed over from Formula One and the Indy racing circuit.NASCAR-Wikipedia
- In a cross-promotion of this technological partnership, a worldwide television commercial featured drivers Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya seemingly driving their BMW Williams cars around a track by radio control from a grandstand.Williams Grand Prix Engineering-Wikipedia
- This achievement was followed by a win in China to secure the Constructors' World Championship for Renault after McLaren driver Juan Pablo Montoya's car was badly damaged by a drain cover coming loose on the track.Renault in Formula One-Wikipedia
- Some F1 drivers have left to race in the United States—Nigel Mansell and Emerson Fittipaldi duelled for the 1993 CART title, Rubens Barrichello moved to IndyCar in 2012, while Jacques Villeneuve, Juan Pablo Montoya, Nelson Piquet Jr. and Scott Speed moved to NASCAR.Formula One-Wikipedia
- In the 2000 Indianapolis 500, multiple CART champion team Chip Ganassi Racing brought their drivers Juan Pablo Montoya and Jimmy Vasser to Indianapolis.Indianapolis Motor Speedway-Wikipedia
- CART's championship battle in 1999 between young stars Juan Pablo Montoya and Dario Franchitti was overshadowed by the deaths of drivers Gonzalo Rodríguez and Greg Moore within two months of each other.Champ Car-Wikipedia
- In, Button moved to Benetton-Renault due to Montoya's arrival on the team.Williams Grand Prix Engineering-Wikipedia
- The NASCAR program has fielded full-time entries for notable drivers including Kyle Petty, Joe Nemechek, Sterling Marlin, Jimmy Spencer, Juan Pablo Montoya and Jamie McMurray.Chip Ganassi Racing-Wikipedia
- Harvick entered a slump during the summer, and was involved in a trackside altercation with Juan Pablo Montoya.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- For the season, Schumacher moved to Toyota, while Montoya moved to McLaren.Williams Grand Prix Engineering-Wikipedia
- Chip Ganassi Racing initially entered the Indy Racing League (IRL) with Juan Pablo Montoya and Jimmy Vasser in the 2000 Indianapolis 500 won by rookie Montoya.Chip Ganassi Racing-Wikipedia
- Perhaps the most impressive was Juan Pablo Montoya winning the championship in his rookie season in 1999.Chip Ganassi Racing-Wikipedia
- Several Hispanic sportspeople have been successful worldwide, such as Diego Maradona, Alfredo di Stefano, Lionel Messi, Diego Forlán (association football), Juan Manuel Fangio, Juan Pablo Montoya, Eliseo Salazar, Fernando Alonso, Marc Gené, Carlos Sainz (auto racing), Ángel Nieto, Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo, Marc Márquez, Marc Coma, Nani Roma (motorcycle racing), Emanuel Ginóbili, Pau Gasol, Marc Gasol (basketball), Julio César Chávez, Saúl Álvarez, Carlos Monzón (boxing), Miguel Indurain, Alberto Contador, Santiago Botero, Rigoberto Urán, Nairo Quintana (cycling), Roberto de Vicenzo, Ángel Cabrera, Sergio García, Severiano Ballesteros, José María Olazábal (golf), Luciana Aymar (field hockey), Rafael Nadal, Marcelo Ríos, Guillermo Vilas, Gabriela Sabatini, Juan Martín del Potro (tennis).Hispanic-Wikipedia
- Juan Pablo Montoya won the pole position for the Formula One race with a lap time of 1'12.836, with the slowest being Alex Yoong's 1'17.34; Several weeks later, Cristiano da Matta won the pole position in a Champ Car race with a lap time of 1'18.959.Champ Car-Wikipedia
- Many NASCAR drivers also got their start in racing from karts, such as Darrell Waltrip, Danica Patrick, Ricky Rudd, Juan Pablo Montoya, Tony Stewart, and Jeff Gordon.Kart racing-Wikipedia
- After winning four consecutive CART championships from 1996–1999 with drivers Jimmy Vasser, Alex Zanardi and Juan Pablo Montoya, in 2000 Ganassi became the first CART organization to return to the Indianapolis 500 after the open wheel "Split" between CART and the Indy Racing League in 1996.Chip Ganassi Racing-Wikipedia
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