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Montoya claims maiden ROC title in Miami

Former McClaren and Williams driver Juan Pablo Montoya has succeeded Sebastian Vettel as the holder of the Champion of Champions trophy by beating Tom Kristensen 2-0 in the final. All of the younger competitors were knocked out in the earlier rounds leaving the semi-finals to be contested between four drivers who were either retired or semi-retired. Nine time Le Mans 24 hour winner Kristensen has finished as the runner up in this event on four previous occasions. Montoya nicked the first race of the final by a narrow margin of 0.084s after the Dane made an error on the final corner and was out-dragged to the finish. “It’s not our job, it’s a fun event. But when you go to...
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