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Montoya 'rejected offers' for F1 return
Juan Pablo Montoya has insisted that he doesn't have any interest in returning to Formula One, despite admitting that he has had offers to make a comeback.

The Colombian quit F1 mid-way through the 2006 season and headed for America to take up the challenge of racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

The 33-year-old finished 25th in the Sprint Cup standings this season with Chip Ganassi Racing and speculation suggested he could be a target for some teams on the F1 grid – with Toro Rosso revealing it failed in an approach for the former Williams and McLaren ace.

However, Montoya admitted that even if Ferrari or McLaren were to come calling, he had no interest in making a return to F1 and was settled in his new surroundings.

"They're still looking for me [F1 teams] but I have rejected those offers," he was quoted as telling the EFE news agency. "Even when they say they want my phone number to talk to me, I say that if it's to return to Formula One then don't bother because I'm not interested.

"My family is very happy in the US and I'm happy in NASCAR and to be honest with you, it has never gone through my head to go back to Formula One. Even if McLaren or Ferrari called me right now, I wouldn't go back."


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Bonzo Dog - Unregistered

November 25, 2008 1:24 PM

Before everyone jumps on the ''let''s have a go at Montoya'' bandwagon, don''t forget this guy won the F3000 Championship, the Champ Car Championship, Indy 500, Daytona 24 Hours twice, 7 Grand Prix and took numerous Pole Positions. He has also won in NASCAR in both categories. Plus in F1, he ran rings round Schumacher when his car allowed him to. Finally, he has always been hard but fair with his many overtaking moves. He is his own man but those types are no longer required in F1. So good luck in NASCAR Juan. If you''re happy there then so am I.

mr edd - Unregistered

November 25, 2008 1:41 PM

he just scraped winning the f3000 championship (if memory serves me correct heidfeld was punted off the track) and the champ car championship he tried to throw it away and won it on a tie-breaker (if you want to see how he choked just look up houston '99 race and how he crashed out of it).

he won 7 gp's but should have won far more - he was at 2 teams designed to win, and especially in mclaren's case he should have done far more than 3 wins in 1 1/2 years there - having said that nascar's probably what suits his style the best - always struck me as the nascar type, similar to tony stewart