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Runner-Up Finish for Montoya and Texaco/Havoline Team at the Brickyard 400

Indianapolis, Ind. (July 29, 2007)– Juan Pablo Montoya, making his first trip around Indianapolis Motor Speedway, drove the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge to a runner-up finish in Sunday's Brickyard 400. Montoya started on the outside pole, which marked his career best NEXTEL Cup start to date. From there, he remained in the top 10 for the entire race before bringing home the second-place finish. It was the Texaco/Havoline Team's third top-five finish of the season and moved the team up two spots–to 18th–in the championship standings where they are now sitting just 200 points out of the 12th position.

After starting outside teammate Reed Sorenson, who had earned his first Cup pole on Saturday, Montoya told crew chief Donnie Wingo the No. 42 Dodge was really tight. The yellow flag waved on lap 14 with Montoya running in the fifth position. He brought the car down pit road for four tires, fuel, along with air pressure and chassis adjustments.

Despite complaining of a tight race car, Montoya and Wingo both knew the Texaco/Havoline Dodge was quick. Montoya was able to pass cars on the track, while Wingo made smart pit calls to keep him running in the top 10. The Texaco/Havoline crew also made extremely consistent pit stops that contributed to the top-five effort. Track position would turn out to be the key of the race, as several incidents plagued the competition.

By lap 100, Montoya was running fifth. He passed two cars to move up to third when green-flag pit stops began on lap 123. Wingo did not want to adjust on the car too much for fear of loosening up the car. Following the team's pit stop on lap 127, Montoya radioed Wingo to tell him he made a good call. The car was really loose. The Texaco/Havoline Dodge did tighten up for Montoya, and when the No. 8 lost its engine and brought out the caution on lap 136, Montoya was running in the top five.

Wingo didn't wan to give up the track position, so he told Montoya to remain on the track. The green flag dropped on lap 140 and Montoya was fourth. He passed the No. 24 car on lap 142, but the two cars in front of him were more than two second ahead. After the leaders had a heated battle, the No. 29 car had used up his tires. Montoya made the pass on the driver on lap 157 for second and held on for a runner-up finish.

Montoya once again earned Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors, and wrote his name in the rookie history books by earning the best finish for a first-year driver in the 14-year history of the race.

CGRFS Driver Quoteboard

JUAN PABLO MONTOYA "At the start of the race I was just happy to run and keep the Texaco/Havoline Dodge in the top five and try to make the car better. And we kept working it. We did a little bit of air pressure adjustments, but we did a heck of a lot of track bar in the car today and couldn't get it to free up. The only time it was free was when I stopped when it was under green. I was lucky. I had a flat left-front tire coming into the pits and when I come onto the pit lane I slowed the car up a lot, that's why I came out behind Jeff (Gordon) and (Dale Earnhardt) Junior. It was just way too tight in Turns 1 and 3. I just couldn't let the car roll. Tony was rolling through there so much faster than me I just couldn't do anything. It was a great day, and aside from the win this has been the best day for the team all season. I had a blast."

About Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates

Following a strong career as a driver, Chip Ganassi created his own one-car IndyCar team in 1990 and established a partnership with a new sponsor, Target. Today, his teams include two IRL IndyCars, one Indy Pro Series car and along with Felix Sabates he has three cars in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, two entries in the NASCAR Busch Series and two Daytona Prototypes in the world of Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series racing. Ganassi's IndyCar teams have amassed five Championships and 55 wins since 1994; his NASCAR teams have 12 wins and a Rookie-of-the-Year title; and the Grand American team has won two of the last three Rolex Series Daytona Prototype Championships and are the two-time defending Champions of the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Chip Ganassi Racing operates out of state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis, Ind., and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Pa.

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