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“Ecclestone offered me to return to Formula 1, I said NO”, Juan Pablo Montoya in #MontoyAs de AS

“Ecclestone offered me to return to Formula 1, I said NO”, Juan Pablo Montoya in #MontoyAs de AS
“Ecclestone offered me to return to Formula 1, I said NO”, Juan Pablo Montoya in #MontoyAs de AS

The fourth episode of Montoy’AS arrives, Juan Pablo Montoya’s show on AS Colombia in which the greatest motorsport figure in our country talks about all his experiences as a driver, together with Valentina Peña, journalist from W Radio. In this episode he will tell about the time The former head of Formula 1 offered him a return to the top category, but the Colombian’s decision was not to return.

“There came a point where I didn’t want to be in Formula 1 anymore, it would have been cool to be world champion but I didn’t want to be in any team, or even be there. Unfortunately, I didn’t want to be in Formula 1 anymore and I don’t regret it at all, I wouldn’t change anything about my career,” Juan Pablo stated regarding when he was offered to run again.

In addition, he took the opportunity to refer to the renewal of Checo Pérez, who will be with Red Bull for two more years. Montoya was surprised that it had been for that period, since he believed that it would be only one that the team that competes under an Austrian license, but is based in the United Kingdom, would offer him.. “Checo Pérez needed this renewal, I think better results will come for him in the races,” pointed out the Colombian.

Juan Pablo also said that he believes that if it were for Max Vestappen “He would not leave Red Bull”However, he made it clear that the pilot’s father is the one who “tries to control all the pieces, where he is going.” The Belgian has everything he wants in what has been his home since he started in F1. “If anyone pushes Verstappen to leave Red Bull it is his father, if it were up to Max he would stay there for many more years.”

Before finishing his fourth chapter, he took the opportunity to talk about the Colombian soccer final and stated that, “football doesn’t move my needle,” but he said that before he liked the red uniform and emblem of América. “Neither Santa Fe, nor Millos, I think I’m going through Bucaramanga (laughs).”

Don’t miss the fourth chapter of Montoy’AS, the Juan Pablo Montoya Show on AS Colombia on the AS Colombia YouTube account and all digital platforms.

 
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