Cape Times

Montoya,Vettel show they’re the main men

Biggest names in motorsport race head-to-head at ROC

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FORMER Formula One driver and 2015 Indy 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya won the Race of Champions trophy for the first time in an epic shoot-out at the Marlins Park baseball stadium in Florida this weekend.

His win was overshadow­ed, however, by Sebastian Vettel’s heroic solo drive to take the twoman Nations Cup after his Team Germany partner Pascal Wehrlein was forced to withdraw, following a huge crash on Saturday.

In the final best-of-three showdown Montoya faced off against Le Mans legend Tom Kristensen. It was the Dane’s 15th consecutiv­e Race of Champions appearance – equaling the record set by rally legend Stig Blomqvist – and his fifth final (although he’s never won) but it didn’t even go the distance as Montoya took the honours in his home town with two straight wins.

Formula One stars Felipe Massa and David Coulthard were the losing semi-finalists; Massa had to give best to Montoya after incurring a time penalty for hitting a wall, while Kristensen dealt with the Scottish maestro. That win came the hard way though, without any help from penalties for Coulthard.

The quarter-final saw Kristensen beat 2009 F1 Champ Jenson Button in the third and deciding race by just 0.06s, while Coulthard knocked out Nascar champion Kyle Busch and Montoya broke Travis Pastrana’s unbeaten run, ending local fans’ hopes of an American winner. Columbian Montoya, meanwhile, got the best of an allSouth American battle with threetimes Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneve­s from Brazil.

Defending Race of Champions title-holder Sebastian Vettel, annoyed with himself for not even having made it out of the group stages on Saturday and without a partner for the two-man Nations Cup after Wehrlein’s withdrawal, stormed into the Sunday programme with a point to prove – and prove it he did.

He started by beating Britain’s Jenson Button and David Coulthard; then he disposed of Team Colombia’s Montoya and Gabby Chaves, and finally beat Nascar champions, brothers Kyle and Kurt Busch, in four straight races, to take the title. - IOL Motoring

 ??  ?? Sebastian Vettel flew the German flag solo in the Nations Cup category after team-mate Pascal Wehrlein was forced to withdraw. Here he leads American Nascar Champion Kyle Busch on his way to victory.
Sebastian Vettel flew the German flag solo in the Nations Cup category after team-mate Pascal Wehrlein was forced to withdraw. Here he leads American Nascar Champion Kyle Busch on his way to victory.

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