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Montoya looks back on collaboration with Marko: 'Strict team boss'

The appointment of Sebastian Montoya as Red Bull Junior driver earlier this year means Helmut Marko will once again team up with a driver from the Montoya family. Father Juan Pablo Montoya, in an interview with Motorsport.com, looks back on the period when he drove for Marko's team. Article continues under ad In 1997, Montoya made the move to International Formula 3000, a competition similar to today's Formula 2. There he joined RMS Marko, the team owned by Helmut Marko. Montoya managed to win three of the 10 races, as well as a podium finish, but it was not enough for the win. Montoya eventually finished second in the championship, just two and a half points behind Ricardo Zonta of Super...
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