It’s been 21 years since Juan Pablo Montoya lined up for his first Indianapolis 500, which ended up with the Colombian drinking milk on Victory Lane and sending him on his way to a successful career in Formula 1 and NASCAR.
But that’s all a very long time ago, and as he gets ready to line up on the grid with Arrows McLaren SP for today’s race, the 45-year-old is going back to basics and feeling almost as nervous about the challenge as a brand new rookie.
“I always do when I come here,” Montoya confirmed in conversation with Motorsport magazine. “The more you do it, the more you understand how big it is and everything.
“It’s one of the biggest races, or the biggest race in the US, so to be part of that and with a team like McLaren I think is really, really cool,” he said. “[But] I haven’t been on an oval for three or four years or so.
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“I need to be smart about it, I need to be careful about it, I don’t want to be overly aggressive about it,” he said. “You don’t want to do something stupid and crash the car.”
As one of the senior statesman on the 33-car grid for the 105th running of the Indy 500, Montoya is paired with two of the youngest new stars of IndyCar in the form of the team’s regular NTT IndyCar Series drivers Pato O’Ward and Felix Rosenqvist.
Montoya said he saw something of his younger self in O’Ward. “It’s pretty cool to see how he drives the car and everything and how comfortable he is with it.
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