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Juan Pablo Montoya, on podcast Montoy’as, has revealed that he had an offer from Red Bull Racing to extend his F1 career, however, he decided not to, due to the danger the team would ‘burn’ him, as they have done, in his opinion, with other drivers, citing current Red Bull ambassador, David Coulthard, as the

Five rookies will get their Formula 1 shot in 2025. For the first time in a long time, there is again a serious battle for the honorary title of Rookie of the Year. Who is the biggest contender for it? According to Juan Pablo Montoya, it is going to be a battle between young Brit Oliver Bearman (Haas

Even though Max Verstappen won his fourth world title in 2024, the multiple run-ins that he had with the stewards cannot be forgotten. More than once, the Dutchman was penalised, and he believed that others might have got away with a lighter sanction in similar cases. Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes that the

Juan Pablo would not be surprised to see Max Verstappen end up driving for Aston Martin future, provided that the British team’s investments go according to what they planned and they will have a fast car in the competition. According to Montoya, the incentive for the Dutchman would be to collaborate with Adrian Newey and

Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes that Max Verstappen may move to Mercedes sooner than previously thought. Verstappen recently announced that he’s expecting his first child with girlfriend Kelly Piquet. After this, retirement rumours swirled. The former McLaren driver has a different view of events. He doesn’t see the Dutchman leaving Formula 1 but

Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya agrees with Max Verstappen: There is British bias in the competition. The Colombian noticed that British commentators react in a different manner when penalties are given to Britons, or if they are involved in incidents.