@@stephens9227 Everyone hated Michael in his prime era. Every dominant driver gets the most hate at their peak. It's a natural human characteristic to hate the best ;)
Totally agree. JPM was one of best drivers never to win a world title. But when looking across all the different series hes raced in i think hes the most complete racer we've ever seen. He was lightning quick whatever he drove
Unfortunately according to him, he got bored of formula 1, and then his career in that category was over, it would have been fantastic that he followed, in Colombia we were very excited to have a Colombian in the highest category of motorsport
I loved watching him race, despite being slightly bitter towards him. I was 12 years old when Villeneuve won in 97... So to my young mind I always thought this guy took his seat at Williams. I didn't understand what actually happened until I was much older and looked into it and realized there was a couple years in between those events lol.
@@torres_leider1466 F1 devious politics killed his passion to race there. I believe you can grasp what went on during his short career in F1, all the bullishit since he stood foot there. It's very, very sad as during his short stayed JPM showed to the world it was the best that happened to F1. He's one of those real racing drivers that you see in a life time. The truth prevails Montoyeah. Saludos.
hope him son inherited him style of drive ( latino style, with a cojenes and very spectacular drive) but with self control (was the big default of Juan Pablo ).
He blew it himself by leaving the pinnacle of racing to whither away in Nascar for 9 years. I watched JPM through CART. The guy is better than Lewis Hamilton
@@thomasbennett712 There was a gap, but then reliability was a major factor back then. One way to score points is to last the course (sometimes it works, sometimes not). Points were only awarded for top 6 finishers, that may be why the gap is large from the top 3 to the midfield and the rest.
As Juan the wonderkid, the rising number one of Formula 1, Juan, one wonders, should Juan only win one Formula 1, one year? Would Juan want to have won that one in Round one, Juan?
When it comes to pure speed, definitely one of if not the best. 2001 Spa out qualifying his teammate by 1 second and Michael Schumacher by 2.6 seconds is just mega
@@Jejking LOL. Try to say this to HAM sheep fans for Turkey 2020. He was stuck for 30 laps behind Vettel, and after the track started drying and benefited him and Mercedes, they pronounced it "wet weather masterclass". LOL.
@@everybodygoesdown8033 I think new fans dont understand that sometimes you just have to save the tyres and fuel for more favourable conditions to push. Traffic and pit strategies rely on it. Its quite pea brained to think that a race is only won through fast laps on every lap. Also its better than spinning about too.
For those wondering why the Ferrari looked like that in the 2001 Monza race, they (and just about all of the teams) were paying tribute to the victims of 9/11
@@darrenhuang6854 Got one for Juan, just a quick one hypothetical Juan the rising number one in formula 1. One wonders, should Juan won formula one, one year? Would Juan want to have won that one in round one, Juan?
My Favourite Driver to ever race in F1. Montaya was one of the only drivers to take the fight to Schumacher. He was so aggressive and a real racer. F1 was never the same after Montaya left. The days of actual racing came to an end a few years after.
Así es exactamente, aunque nuestro país no representa nada en ningún contexto (deportivo, cultural, económico, artístico, político...) JPM el orgullo de Colombia
@@andresvelasco707 jajajaja deje la envidia del man Colombia nunca lo apoyo el no le debe nada a Colombia, el corre por su profesión y pasión y no por los Colombianos y el amarillismo del periodismo lo dejan así como un arrogante agrandado
@@stevensanchez3106 exacto, mientras que aquí en Colombia se le daba toda la pantalla al futbol (que nunca nos a dado nada), a Montoya y su familia les tocaba hipotecar la casa para apoyar económicamente al hombre en su carrera. solo lo voltearon a ver cuando ya estaba en la cima.
@@jraybay I honestly don't get Hockenheim 2003. Everyone crashed, and he had the fastest car. Why is that on here over Brazil 2004, where he passed several drivers, including Kimi, after going wheel-to-wheel in the pits and down into turn 3. That was arguably his best drive after Brazil 2001.
De aquellos pilotos que merecieron por lo menos un título de Campeón de mundo... Talento de sobra, no he visto un piloto con más huevos que el Colombiano
Absolutely one of the best drivers in F1 history. He was so fun to watch and made the F1 races interesting. I'm still a JP Montoya fan and hope he gets another Indy 500 win.
I could say that Montoya is among the 10 best drivers in history without titles: Fast, brave, risky ( The modern Gilles Villeneuve) I think he lacked more reliability in his cars: the 2003 season for example.
He's in the 10 best all time for me. Just because he won everything. Indycar? Wins. F1? Wins. NASCAR? Wins. IMSA? Wins. There ain't anything he can't win in. Schumacher probably couldn't win in nascar or indycar in his prime
No doubt and Of course more wins, that could had been but when you're Robbed by the maFIA creating obstacles from L, R and center, Fiddlerrai was one Team for one car only, and car reliability narrowed his chances and ultimately his early retirement from F1. This not only for him but for any real racing driver.
IKR, was thinking about the incident with Villeneuve where he saw him, turned away, realised he couldn’t let him past and turned in on him. Michael was a great driver but often put his rivals in positions where the choices were yield or have a crash.
When i was a kid every halloween my costume used to be a Juan Pablo Montoya race suit :D All of his highlights still give me chills. Even cried when he won 2015 INDY 500
Everybody praises Hakkinen as the biggest rival of Michael Schumacher but for me, the truly exciting was the battle Michael-Montoya. Juan Pablo was a mad dog, utterly brilliant at times.
I loved him when he was in f1 , he came in and shook the establishment to its core . He also has a genuinely fantastic character that I really miss around f1 . He should start up his own team and we all could buy his tee shirts and caps 🧢
Honestly I can swear I have memories from my childhood of JPM being a F1 champion, because I still can remember his style, aggression and victories. Sadly it was just a false dream, but there is nobody that has never been a world champion to deserve more than JPM to be one.
🔥Como Extraño mi Himno Colombiano sonando en esas Grandes pistas deleitando al mejor piloto Latino de la Historia ganándole a Shumy en esos Lujos de monoplazas q tuvo y como no amar esos sonidos de mi Himno , del wincar v10 y el Grito de Victoria dé mi héroe JPMontoya... Q épocas 💛💙❤️
Beautiful video of the most talented champion in the world of motors after Ayrton Senna. Even the millimeter overtaking at the bus stop at SPA is certainly another unique and unrepeatable masterpiece of his incomparable genius.
That move he made on Michael in Brazil 2001, shocked the Motorsport community. Hakkinen and Schumacher was a brilliant rivalry - but it was SUPER clean. Very rarely did those two every touch. So to see someone some blatantly disregard Michael's status and go for it was awe-inspiring at the time. Brazil 2004 should have been on this list though.
The best moments of Formula 1 since Senna were with Montoya onboard against Schumacher/ Alonso/Raikkonen.. then new age of Hamilton came but with Montoya was an unique and emotional inspiring age, he turned on so many young enthusiasts and young drivers into motorsport, thank you Montoya for bringing this to Formula one and to motor sport, it still needs more like this, you are one of the legends in Formula 1 you are pretty big! UNIQUE
Great driver, and one of the few in that era that would pass on track instead of waiting for the pit stops He certainly livened up one of the dullest periods in F1 history
I always remember that 2003 United States Grand Prix that cost him a World Championship.Montoya's rookie season was also Kimi and Fernando's rookie season.
Twice thanks to Sir. Frank Williams not only, therefore, for having brought Montoya to F1 but, above all, for having honored the sport, even at the expense of successes and earnings, leaving the drivers free to do what they want and must do, that is, to race and try always to win. Sir. Frank Williams, in order to face the competition, did not fall into the pathetic, low and unworthy game of the first and second driving which includes worker drivers who, by contract, appear to be little more than extras. Honoring sport it is obvious that, for those who remember and know those years, Juan Pablo Montoya faced an extremely unequal condition, always difficult to sustain and manage and that it had nothing to do with sport. But, for those who see the depth of things, in their essence, all this was the best of the best, what a sight! Montoya even came very close to the title in 2003 and this cannot help but reflect on the fabric and strength of this unrepeatable champion and on the noble and luminous path that has been indelibly traced in the universal memory. Montoya and F. Williams were well aware of everything and the greatest satisfaction would obviously have been the title, something in which, considering Montoya's brilliant talent, F. Williams, despite the situation, concretely believed. Well, dear Sir Frank Williams You have won, indeed if you have won, for all of us sportsmen and attentive observers of things, Montoya, Williams and sport have triumphed and nothing matters that it does not appear in the annals. It is told and will be told, written and will be written, from generation to generation and, in the chapter of universal history dedicated to Formula one and in the one dedicated to the philosophy of sport, it is obvious that, with regard to those years, the first place is and deservedly will be that of Frank Williams and Juan Pablo Montoya.
Wonderful Comment!! im still remember Frank Williams son (as part of the JPM Racing Entourage with Ganassi in USA) hugging so proud to JPM just on his Victory on Indy500 !!
Mi viejo, hasta me compraron su monoplaza de niño. Este man es una chimba. Hahaha es que mi viejo salió entrenado de tanto manejar en el trafico y caos de Bogotá.
I was a fan of his before he made it into Formula One. Not only was he awesome in F1, he was a beast in Indycars, he has 2 wins in nascar, and he could work sports cars. He is the textbook definition of a complete package
Im Colombian and for us Montoya was the reason why the F1 became an a important sport. Lets hope we can have other driver like him, he deserved a World title
Montoya vs Andretti Michigan. Look it up. The Eurosport telecast of those final laps is far more exciting. One of the best wheel to wheel battles in Indycar.
"i think Senna is better than Michael because i raced with Michael and i beated him"
haha such a classic line.
That doesn't have any sense at all !
@@natrajs4313 yes and no
@@natrajs4313The underlying message is he really hated Schumachers
Because of Michael. That was ridiculous penalty even in todays rules.
@@stephens9227 Everyone hated Michael in his prime era. Every dominant driver gets the most hate at their peak. It's a natural human characteristic to hate the best ;)
Finally some recognition, Juan was the number juan talent!
@GT012345tube XD
@GT012345tube los dos
😂😂😂😂 oh deer
I see what you did there 😅
Not to spin the yarn, but Juan was indeed number Juan!
One of the best drivers to never win a championship, absolutely loved this guy 🙌
Lo se mi querido Watson
@@JDM-1020 Jahahaha indeed.
@@toxictrace6775 A si cierto,
Pst: saludos
XD yo hablando en español en un vídeo en inglés xddd
Totally agree. JPM was one of best drivers never to win a world title. But when looking across all the different series hes raced in i think hes the most complete racer we've ever seen. He was lightning quick whatever he drove
My childhood hero... I still remember the moment he overtook Schumacher at Sao Paulo... Pure class
And yet Coulthard pulled an even better move on Schumacher in the same race, when it was wet
I was 5 years old when I watched this race and Montoya instantly became my favourite driver, I was so sad when Verstappen took him out haha
As a Colombian, I remember those happy days when we woke up early to watch Juan Pablo's races. What an exciting driver he was! Beautiful memories.
No cap. I used to use the JP's costume as my pajamas. National Hero for sure
@@tomasuribe2698man, I had those pjs too
As a Williams fan, this guy is one of my all time favourite Williams drivers.
Unfortunately according to him, he got bored of formula 1, and then his career in that category was over, it would have been fantastic that he followed, in Colombia we were very excited to have a Colombian in the highest category of motorsport
He is Jhonathan Williams favorite driver ever
Best driver in the best car 😍
I loved watching him race, despite being slightly bitter towards him. I was 12 years old when Villeneuve won in 97... So to my young mind I always thought this guy took his seat at Williams. I didn't understand what actually happened until I was much older and looked into it and realized there was a couple years in between those events lol.
@@torres_leider1466 F1 devious politics killed his passion to race there. I believe you can grasp what went on during his short career in F1, all the bullishit since he stood foot there. It's very, very sad as during his short stayed JPM showed to the world it was the best that happened to F1. He's one of those real racing drivers that you see in a life time. The truth prevails Montoyeah. Saludos.
A driver with cojones 💯
cojones* but yeah
You mean HUGE COJONES!
You mean "HUEVOS GRANDES"
Tsallo ist wohl auch ein F1 fan? 😉
@Sammy237 guevas papi JAJAJA
I'm Brazilian.
But he was my favorite driver when I was young
He's training his kid now and he's aiming for F1, so we might get a Montoya 2.0 in a few years
isn't his son 13 already , i don't see him in any junior formulae racing.
@@thebestevertherewas He's in the Italian Formula 4
@@InElectricLadyLand His age?
hope him son inherited him style of drive ( latino style, with a cojenes and very spectacular drive) but with self control (was the big default of Juan Pablo ).
He blew it himself by leaving the pinnacle of racing to whither away in Nascar for 9 years. I watched JPM through CART. The guy is better than Lewis Hamilton
“The King Without a Crown”....this guy has GUTS!!!
The only driver that can match Schumacher's aggressive driving
He made too many mistake
What hapennd with Alonso???
don't forget about Mikka :)
And crash in to him
Without the cheating part
" A mí no me pagan por ir detrás de Schumacher...a mí me pagan por ganarle"
Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán.
Sixth in his first championship, with only 6 race finishes. That's quite a remarkable first year tbh, not many can do what he did
It's pretty impressive, but it says more about the ridiculous gap between the top 3 teams and the rest.
@@thomasbennett712 There was a gap, but then reliability was a major factor back then. One way to score points is to last the course (sometimes it works, sometimes not).
Points were only awarded for top 6 finishers, that may be why the gap is large from the top 3 to the midfield and the rest.
Gilles had Alot of dnfs in 1981, but finished 7th in championship
With old scoring system. Even more amazing feat
@@noobednatherium4082 2 wins
Schumacher: I am untouchable
Montoya: Hold my beer
Jajajajajajja 😂
hold my deer
@@reinhardtsanchez7952 oh deer
But Montoya can hit the jet dryer
JPM is Schumacher's nightmare
What a driver, loved to see him driving! Saludos desde Brasil a toda la gente de Colombia 🇧🇷🇨🇴
Honourable mention: 2004 Australian GP interview.
As Juan the wonderkid, the rising number one of Formula 1, Juan, one wonders, should Juan only win one Formula 1, one year? Would Juan want to have won that one in Round one, Juan?
@@Formula1 🤣🤣you are the one with the formula one
@@Formula1 well one of them would be in round one
@@Formula1 Juan are you still listening Juan?
*Juanarable mentions
Total legend Juan Pablo Montoya was during his career F1 hall of famer.
When it comes to pure speed, definitely one of if not the best. 2001 Spa out qualifying his teammate by 1 second and Michael Schumacher by 2.6 seconds is just mega
This fact should be mentioned, or the 4 pole positions in a row in 2002
Balsy lap true, but don't forget the track was drying.
@@brayanpardoperez9024 correction 5 poles in a row
@@Jejking LOL. Try to say this to HAM sheep fans for Turkey 2020. He was stuck for 30 laps behind Vettel, and after the track started drying and benefited him and Mercedes, they pronounced it "wet weather masterclass". LOL.
@@everybodygoesdown8033 I think new fans dont understand that sometimes you just have to save the tyres and fuel for more favourable conditions to push. Traffic and pit strategies rely on it. Its quite pea brained to think that a race is only won through fast laps on every lap. Also its better than spinning about too.
Grande Juan Pablo Montoya, nos brasileiros sempre tivemos um grande carinho por esse irmão colombiano.
Merecia um título mundial na f1🙏
🇧🇷🇨🇴🇧🇷🇨🇴🇧🇷🇨🇴🇧🇷🇨🇴🫶🏾❤️
Buena esa hermano brasileño.
Watching JPM makes me miss my childhood like nothing else does.
For those wondering why the Ferrari looked like that in the 2001 Monza race, they (and just about all of the teams) were paying tribute to the victims of 9/11
Thanks
Thanks mate. You saved few clicks 🙂
FunFact: It was also the first time a teammate had outqualified and outraced Schumacher in a single race. That is in 10 years!
@@barisondude7673 germany 2000?
@@Gman12r Barrichello started down in 18th while Michael was at the front
one of the most underrated drivers
Oh deer I have to agree
Juan of the most underrated drivers**
he had his chances
@@darrenhuang6854 hahaha nice one
@@darrenhuang6854 Got one for Juan, just a quick one hypothetical Juan the rising number one in formula 1. One wonders, should Juan won formula one, one year? Would Juan want to have won that one in round one, Juan?
Underrated, gutsy, fast driver... JPM! The last time I had a “favourite” driver on the grid.
Same.
My Favourite Driver to ever race in F1. Montaya was one of the only drivers to take the fight to Schumacher. He was so aggressive and a real racer. F1 was never the same after Montaya left. The days of actual racing came to an end a few years after.
Whit Vesrtapen, look F1 like Montoya drove
Alonso too
El deportista colombiano más grande de la historia.
El orgullo Colombiano 🇨🇴 algo que no tiene que ver con el futbol
Así es exactamente, aunque nuestro país no representa nada en ningún contexto (deportivo, cultural, económico, artístico, político...) JPM el orgullo de Colombia
No, Nairo Quintana, montoya nisiquiera se considera Colombiano, además es un agrandado
@@andresvelasco707 jajajaja deje la envidia del man Colombia nunca lo apoyo el no le debe nada a Colombia, el corre por su profesión y pasión y no por los Colombianos y el amarillismo del periodismo lo dejan así como un arrogante agrandado
@@stevensanchez3106 exacto, mientras que aquí en Colombia se le daba toda la pantalla al futbol (que nunca nos a dado nada), a Montoya y su familia les tocaba hipotecar la casa para apoyar económicamente al hombre en su carrera. solo lo voltearon a ver cuando ya estaba en la cima.
My favorite driver when I was a kid! ⭐ He was so fast and never backing down from anyone. I really respected that
How did they leave out Brazil 2004?
@@ciaronsmith4995 I guess it'd just crowd the top 10 to have 2 lap records, so it was easier to pick his most famous one lol
@@jraybay I honestly don't get Hockenheim 2003. Everyone crashed, and he had the fastest car. Why is that on here over Brazil 2004, where he passed several drivers, including Kimi, after going wheel-to-wheel in the pits and down into turn 3. That was arguably his best drive after Brazil 2001.
Epic Era Schumacher Montoya Raikkonen Alonso Barrichello and more
Yes 🅱️oss back in our glory days
Those days are over. For now.
🅱️oss you're on UA-cam tooo......I'm surprised
Big 🅱️oss he dint s🅱️in
You are correct 🅱️oss
After Senna but before Hamilton there was JPM. Defo in my top 3 favourites. Even back in CART he was mega.
As Frank Williams knew, a drivers driver.
De aquellos pilotos que merecieron por lo menos un título de Campeón de mundo... Talento de sobra, no he visto un piloto con más huevos que el Colombiano
Absolutely one of the best drivers in F1 history. He was so fun to watch and made the F1 races interesting. I'm still a JP Montoya fan and hope he gets another Indy 500 win.
I could say that Montoya is among the 10 best drivers in history without titles: Fast, brave, risky ( The modern Gilles Villeneuve) I think he lacked more reliability in his cars: the 2003 season for example.
He's in the 10 best all time for me. Just because he won everything. Indycar? Wins. F1? Wins. NASCAR? Wins. IMSA? Wins. There ain't anything he can't win in. Schumacher probably couldn't win in nascar or indycar in his prime
@@tnkl_4254 im with you, the bmw was unreliable, if it wasnt we are looking at a seriously different history. But so true can win anything
Nah fam, Max Verstappen is the modern Gilles Villeneuve.
@@noobednatherium4082 and the modern montoya
@@noobednatherium4082 Gilles Villeneuve would not have lost to Ricciardo any year. Get over yourself.
This era of F1 was just beautiful. The cars, drivers and mostly the sound of the engines. Those days were different 😍
The penalties consistency, that was true F1, i hate that they are trying to make it look like a actual sport now, i need that time back!!
And no "fans" with their focking eyes on the smartphone..
Tires were dire though!
US GP 2005 was so beautiful 😍
@@GloomGaiGar yes :)
Montoya real legend, he deserved more thah a few wins
No doubt and Of course more wins, that could had been but when you're Robbed by the maFIA creating obstacles from L, R and center, Fiddlerrai was one Team for one car only, and car reliability narrowed his chances and ultimately his early retirement from F1. This not only for him but for any real racing driver.
Come on Juan, we need you to compete and win in the 24 hours of LeMans.
Go for the Triple Crown.
He got it. He won the Le Mans 24 on the LMP2 class
@@richardlong4942 what? u dont need to win the daytona 500 for the triple crown
@@akievanvliet1434 I think he won the Daytona 500 once...
@@akievanvliet1434 indy 500 and Lemans , Monaco is the Triple Crowms
@@akievanvliet1434 He did, won 500 as a rookie the first time he ever tried. 💀
GRACIAS JUAN PABLO MONTOYA POR LLEVAR A COLOMBIA A LA FORMULA 1 🙏 FUERON MOMENTOS INOLVIDABLES PARA MI.
Watching him race was an absolute pleasure, one of the best F1 drivers of all times!
Brawn's comment on Montoya after his collision with Schumacher is max irony XD
Considering Schumacher was cynical, and at times, homicidal, in an F1 car!
Montoya has the worst driving style out if that lot. Nothing surprising about Ross comments
@@f1pro299 Schumacher would literally drive into people to try and take them out??? He was 100x worse.
@@f1pro299 lol schumacher's marks
IKR, was thinking about the incident with Villeneuve where he saw him, turned away, realised he couldn’t let him past and turned in on him. Michael was a great driver but often put his rivals in positions where the choices were yield or have a crash.
Lap after lap this guy was superb, one of the most competitive drivers I've seen on f1
Master of masters one of the best f1 drivers ever, Colombian pride!
Juan Pablo Montoya Simply a genius of motorsports in any category, he won everythin he set out to do, but his team did not allow him to win F1
Montoya merecia pelo menos 1 título mundial,guiava demais. E esse som do motor BMW, sensacional. Bons tempos.
Sí, ese sonido del motor BMW inolvidable. Sólo suena así cuando lo manejamos colombianos o brasileños kkkk
Speak english pls
@@simonecipriani426 no
Cara era foda, vencer o alemão na casa dele e com um motor germânico.
A Williams tem que pega esse motor de novo.deixa o Mercedes do Hamilton cansado pra lá
Ngl that drive through penalty was ridiculous, it was more of a racing incident
Montoya close the Gap... Michael crash into him! But FIA defend Ferrari...
Back then, you couldn't touch Schumacher.
@@kelvzonegameplays7811 Montoya crashed alot
@@kelvzonegameplays7811 he then also crashed into scuhmi
@@kelvzonegameplays7811 keep on hating
The Malaysia 2002 incident wasn't even his fault, In my opinion.
Agreed.
In everybody’s opinion.
@@counterfit5 except the stewards' one
Yeah Michael veered into him
the FIA worked for ferrari, that was evident at that time
.
Interlagos-2004 was another perfect race by Juan! 🇧🇷🇨🇴
Massively underrated. Champion without crown.
When i was a kid every halloween my costume used to be a Juan Pablo Montoya race suit :D All of his highlights still give me chills. Even cried when he won 2015 INDY 500
Are you from Colombia?
@@danielcaballero6412 sisas
Yo tambien me disfrazaba de juan pablo montoya xd
I loved watching that guy drive. One of my all-time favorites. Takes the car by the scruff of the neck and wrings it out every time.
Everybody praises Hakkinen as the biggest rival of Michael Schumacher but for me, the truly exciting was the battle Michael-Montoya.
Juan Pablo was a mad dog, utterly brilliant at times.
I loved him when he was in f1 , he came in and shook the establishment to its core . He also has a genuinely fantastic character that I really miss around f1 . He should start up his own team and we all could buy his tee shirts and caps 🧢
Still have his mug. He is the most exciting driver for me
Very few drivers could excite like Juan Pablo.
We need more racers & characters like Montoya in F1.
Wait 4 Sebastian Montoya his son
That '05 McLaren, one of the best looking F1 cars ever.
It still is the best looking f1 car imo. Cost kimi the title though, the reliability was horrendous
@@richboy900 Agreed. And it was fast af, as long as it lasted in the race.
Yeah...there's a reason it won Autosport's Car of the Year in 2005. It's a real shame it wasn't even just a little bit more reliable.
2003 bmw williams says hello
I think the McLaren of 2006 was the most sexiest car of McLarens history. My opinion
Regarding Brazil 2001, I always wondered if Montoya's F1 path would have been different if Jos Verstappen knew where the brake pedal was.
Honestly I can swear I have memories from my childhood of JPM being a F1 champion, because I still can remember his style, aggression and victories.
Sadly it was just a false dream, but there is nobody that has never been a world champion to deserve more than JPM to be one.
Such flair and personality. I adored watching this fella in F1. He's amazing!
Drinking game: take a shot every time this video says "the Colombian". xD
🔥Como Extraño mi Himno Colombiano sonando en esas Grandes pistas deleitando al mejor piloto Latino de la
Historia ganándole a Shumy en esos Lujos de monoplazas q tuvo y como no amar esos sonidos de mi Himno , del wincar v10 y el Grito de Victoria dé mi héroe JPMontoya... Q épocas 💛💙❤️
estas epocas volveran cuando yo este en la f1
Bro literalmente nadie te pregunto tu Colombia no volverá a sonar en un himno 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@sergioarista6818 Bro, al menos yo sonó...el tuyo nunca sonará jajajaja
@@martinra2085 🍀
Esperemos a que su hijo sea tan bueno como él y volvamos a escuchar nuestro himno en la f1
if you think Max verstappen was MAD, you never heard the MADMEN JPM himself
Brilliant
They respect each other ✊
Beautiful video of the most talented champion in the world of motors after Ayrton Senna. Even the millimeter overtaking at the bus stop at SPA is certainly another unique and unrepeatable masterpiece of his incomparable genius.
Always loved his style: Taking no prisoners!!!!!
That move he made on Michael in Brazil 2001, shocked the Motorsport community.
Hakkinen and Schumacher was a brilliant rivalry - but it was SUPER clean. Very rarely did those two every touch.
So to see someone some blatantly disregard Michael's status and go for it was awe-inspiring at the time.
Brazil 2004 should have been on this list though.
a genius! with courage and attitude to challenge the limits of your car, a true sprinter. a time when Frank Williams smiled. 👏👏👏👏
Tbh I was introduced to him in nascar. But over the years learning more about him. He's literally one of the greatest ALL AROUND drivers ever
I love every time they say "the colombian", Makes me 10 times proud to be one
The best moments of Formula 1 since Senna were with Montoya onboard against Schumacher/ Alonso/Raikkonen.. then new age of Hamilton came but with Montoya was an unique and emotional inspiring age, he turned on so many young enthusiasts and young drivers into motorsport, thank you Montoya for bringing this to Formula one and to motor sport, it still needs more like this, you are one of the legends in Formula 1 you are pretty big! UNIQUE
Pra mim, o melhor piloto sem título na F1, Montoya é monstro!!
There's no one with his kind of temperament in the current grid... Hope young Alonso will fill this gap! 😎
Still with the young Fernando joke?
@@marcas8269 they brought it on themselves.
Max Verstappen is
only max verstapen
his temperament was what cost him
Great driver, and one of the few in that era that would pass on track instead of waiting for the pit stops
He certainly livened up one of the dullest periods in F1 history
Juan Pablo Montoya is a racer's racer! Will drive anything and has won in about everything he's raced.
De los pilotos que más dolores de cabeza le causaron al gran Schumacher. Grande!!
I always remember that 2003 United States Grand Prix that cost him a World Championship.Montoya's rookie season was also Kimi and Fernando's rookie season.
For me the most amazing thing he did is the lap and average speed record in Monza that stands for about 15 years absolutely brilliant!!!.
One of the finest F1 driver in history of the sport
truely deserved a championship crown
I mean the guy was great but saying he was 'one of the finest' well just nope.
Guy was a beast. Missing those F1 days
Early 2000s had more talent in any single race than we saw in last 15 years put together.
What a driver.... we don’t often see those anymore
Twice thanks to Sir. Frank Williams not only, therefore, for having brought Montoya to F1 but, above all, for having honored the sport, even at the expense of successes and earnings, leaving the drivers free to do what they want and must do, that is, to race and try always to win. Sir. Frank Williams, in order to face the competition, did not fall into the pathetic, low and unworthy game of the first and second driving which includes worker drivers who, by contract, appear to be little more than extras. Honoring sport it is obvious that, for those who remember and know those years, Juan Pablo Montoya faced an extremely unequal condition, always difficult to sustain and manage and that it had nothing to do with sport. But, for those who see the depth of things, in their essence, all this was the best of the best, what a sight! Montoya even came very close to the title in 2003 and this cannot help but reflect on the fabric and strength of this unrepeatable champion and on the noble and luminous path that has been indelibly traced in the universal memory. Montoya and F. Williams were well aware of everything and the greatest satisfaction would obviously have been the title, something in which, considering Montoya's brilliant talent, F. Williams, despite the situation, concretely believed. Well, dear Sir Frank Williams You have won, indeed if you have won, for all of us sportsmen and attentive observers of things, Montoya, Williams and sport have triumphed and nothing matters that it does not appear in the annals. It is told and will be told, written and will be written, from generation to generation and, in the chapter of universal history dedicated to Formula one and in the one dedicated to the philosophy of sport, it is obvious that, with regard to those years, the first place is and deservedly will be that of Frank Williams and Juan Pablo Montoya.
Beautiful Poetry !
This comment is the Best elegy Sir Frank Williams could ever had👏
Excelente reflexión
My guy, I don't know if you can write so I wont say, but you can write!
Wonderful Comment!! im still remember Frank Williams son (as part of the JPM Racing Entourage with Ganassi in USA) hugging so proud to JPM just on his Victory on Indy500 !!
Mi viejo, hasta me compraron su monoplaza de niño. Este man es una chimba. Hahaha es que mi viejo salió entrenado de tanto manejar en el trafico y caos de Bogotá.
Y por el autódromo, la única ciudad que ofrece esa opción en este peladero de país. Bogotá lo único que vale la pena en este circo
I was a fan of his before he made it into Formula One. Not only was he awesome in F1, he was a beast in Indycars, he has 2 wins in nascar, and he could work sports cars. He is the textbook definition of a complete package
Montoya monstro! Foi dos poucos que bateram de frente com Schumacher,pena não ter sido campeão da F1, tríplice Coroa 🎉
the reason why I watch Formula 1😤❤️.
Un piloto que dejo grandes batallas en la F1,de los pocos que le hacian frente a Schumacher.
One of the most underrated drivers for sure. Not many drivers can say they had success in nascar and F1.
and in F300 and in CART and IRL and IMSA....
Ele sobre o Shumacher em Interlagos 2001 foi a coisa mais linda que eu já vi numa corrida. Simplesmente sensacional!!!
This era was the pinnacle of F1
One of the best racers of all time.
Im Colombian and for us Montoya was the reason why the F1 became an a important sport. Lets hope we can have other driver like him, he deserved a World title
My favorite driver of all time, and will always be
Montoya vs Andretti Michigan. Look it up. The Eurosport telecast of those final laps is far more exciting. One of the best wheel to wheel battles in Indycar.
that final in the edge was probably one of the most amazing and dangerous final battle tire to tire!!
One of my Favorite Drivers
The moment of montoya brilliance according to me:
Montoya: have you ever fixed a photocopier?
Kimi: a what?
montoya:
*A PHO‐TO‐CO‐PIER*
XDD
When did that happen?
@@Saturn185 an ad with kimi raikkonen
@@Saturn185 A year before McLaren made headlines with their use of the photocopier
I loved Montoya but the most amazing thing I remember wasn't in F1, it was when he caught a 200mph+ slide in Indycar. Superhuman reaction speed.
We need more agresive drivers like him
Gracias por tantas alegrías MONTOYA 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
seems that the boy has something his father started. One of the best car drivers in history, across many categories.
Montoya deserved the 2003 championship. He is a great driver.
He's one of those drivers you see once in a lifetime
Very true.
Not really. There many like him, but smarter.
The fact that he never met Hamilton on track in F1 is mindblowing
This was by far the best era of F1.
Juan Pablo MONTOYA F1 LEGEND
There are certain drivers that can rise above a cars capability. Juan is one of those drivers