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Montoya set for stock car debut
Juan Pablo Montoya was scheduled to test an ARCA car for Ganassi-Sabates Racing on Sept. 25 at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. After weeks of wrangling, the 1999 CART champion, 2000 Indianapolis 500 winner and seven-time Grand Prix winner was freed from his McLaren-Mercedes Formula One contract.
Ganassi-Sabates' Dodge-based team will run Montoya in several races this fall in preparation for the full 2007 Cup schedule. He'll replace Casey Mears, who is leaving after four mediocre years to replace Brian Vickers (bound for Team Red Bull) at Hendrick Motorsports.
"We want him in as many races as we can,'' Ganassi said during the Dover Cup weekend. "Whatever presents itself at the time-ARCA, Busch or Cup-we're going after it. We're taking it one step at a time, and if the learning curve is there, I don't see why not a Cup race.
"We worked on it for two months and worked hard on it for a couple of weeks, and found out we'd be doing it two days ago. It came down to, if something was going to happen this year, it needed to happen [quickly]. Daytona is the first race of 2007, but you have to do testing to learn other tracks and other procedures. That's what we want to expose him to.''
Dallas dealings
At the NHRA event at the Texas Motorplex in Dallas, Top Fuel's standings leader Doug Kalitta was a second-round loser and could have given the championship lead to the resurgent Tony Schumacher, had the three-time champion gone the distance. But Schumacher was beat by Rod "Hot Rod'' Fuller in the semifinals, who was then downed by Brandon Bernstein in the final, 4.612-seconds at 323.19 mph to 6.611/122.60. Only 40 points separate Kalitta, Schumacher and Bernstein with four races remaining.
Source: HighBeam Research, FREE AND CLEAR.(Competition)