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Montoya not surprised with McLaren's spy scandal

21 September 2007

Former McLaren driver Juan Pablo Montoya has said he isn't even a bit surprised about the spy scandal surrounding the McLaren Formula 1 team. The Colombian raced for the Woking based team in 2005 and 2006 but left the team in the middle of the season to join the NASCAR series.

"This is just how Formula One is,'' Montoya told AP. ''Teams are allowed to bend the rules too much. That's just my personal opinion, but I always felt like people bent the rules and that some teams were allowed to bend the rules more than others. But this? This is crossing the line.'"

Montoya furthermore said he wasn't surprised to hear Fernando Alonso being part of the spy scandal. "Fernando is a nice guy, but he was the No. 1 at Renault and he was used to winning and getting everything," Montoya said. "Then he went to McLaren, and when (Montoya's wife) Connie and I heard that Lewis was going to be his teammate, we said 'Oh my God.'

"We immediately felt sorry for Fernando because Lewis is Ron's baby. Ron paid his whole career, so Ron wants him to win and not Fernando. He would rather see Lewis win, who is like his own child to Ron. Fernando is nothing to him."


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