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June 30 Montoya penalised for Busch incident
Juan Pablo Montoya was penalized two laps by NASCAR officials for an incident involving him and Kyle Busch during the final caution period of the race at New Hampshire.
The Colombian retaliated against Busch after the points leader steered into him on the frontstretch when the yellow flags came out for the last time for an incident involving Clint Bowyer and Sam Hornish Jr. Montoya tapped the right rear of Busch's car sending him into a spin but was then clipped by his rival and ended up spinning as well. 
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(7/5/2008) Daytona
Juan Pablo Montoya finished 38nd at Coke Zero 400

Juan Pablo Montoya and the Wrigleys Juicy Fruit® Dodge were involved in a lap 70 incident with Greg Biffle that sent them behind the wall for repairs at Daytona International Speedway. The No. 42 team fixed the damaged car and had it back out onto the track in just 24 laps. Montoya finished the Coke Zero 400 in the 38th position and dropped to 21st in the NASCAR Sprint Cup driver standings.
 
(6/29/2008) Loudon
Juan Pablo Montoya finished 32nd at Loudon

Juan Pablo Montoya and the Texaco/Havoline Dodge finished the rain-shortened race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the 32nd position on Sunday. Montoya and the No. 42 crew had one of the quickest cars of the weekend, but were marred in traffic, blocked in their pits on several occasions and had a late-race run in with the No. 18 car that led them to the disappointing 32nd-place finish.
 
(6/22/2008) Infineon
JPM finished 6th at a solid Infineon race

JPM had a great result, despite the crash: I think we had a car to win. I just got screwed. ... After I got taken out, sixth was a great result. Everybody here at Chip Ganassi Racing is working hard, said Montoya, who was coming off back-to-back 38th-place finishes in the previous two races. We needed this. We needed a good finish. We didnt get the win, but we did get a good finish out of it. I had a lot of fun out there Sunday
 
 
 Rk Driver  PointsBehindTop 5
 Top 10
 Starts

  1
 Kyle Busch

 

 2686

 

Leader 

 

 11

 

 12

18

  2
 Dale Earnhardt Jr.

 

 2504

 

 -182

 

 7

 

 12

18

  3
 Jeff Burton 

 

 2484

 

 -202

 

 4

 

 10

18

  4
 Carl Edwards

 

 2437

 

 -249

 

 7

 

 13

18

  5
 Jimmie Johnson

 

 2319

 

-367

 

 4

 

 8

18

  21

JP Montoya

 

 1754

 

-932

 

 1

 

 2

18