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May 14 2008 Montoyas to Participate in NASCAR Day Telethon
NASCAR Day Telethon:  Montoya and his wife Connie will be participating in the 2008 NASCAR Day Telethon on Friday, May 16 at the Sam Bass Gallery in Concord, N.C. The pair will answer calls from donors from 11 to 11:30 a.m. ET.

By calling 1-888-May16TH (1-888-629-1684) or texting an email address to 81714 on NASCAR Day, fans will be helping the more than 30 driver, team and track charities that the NASCAR Foundation supports year round.

Montoya fans also have the ability to designate their entire donation to Formula Smiles, the charity founded by the Montoyas, under The NASCAR Foundation Family of Charity umbrella.

The driver, team or track charity that receives the most donations during the NASCAR Day Telethon will receive an additional $24,000 donation, in honor of the 24th running of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, courtesy of Sprint.
 
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11/30/2008
Juan Pablo Montoya is excited about the partnership between Chip Ganassi Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc, which he believes will make his team a lot stronger in 2009.
11/16/2008
Juan Pablo Montoya and the No.42 Juicy Fruit Slim Pack Dodge were running in the top 10 at Homestead-Miami Speedway with 60 laps remaining, but Crew Chief Brian Pattie was forced to call Montoya down pit road with 12 laps to go for a splash of fuel to get to the finish line. Montoya finished the 2008 season with a 17th-place finish in the race and a 25th-place standing in the final NASCAR Sprint Cup driver points.
11/9/2008
After 22 years in NASCAR, the Texaco/Havoline logo saw its last laps on the track Sunday when Juan Pablo Montoya drove his No. 42 Dodge to a 17th-place finish. Montoya ran in the top 20 for most of the day in the iconic black and red Dodge before taking the checkered flag in 17th. Montoya joined racing legends Davey Allison, Ricky Rudd and Dale Jarrett as one of the drivers to put the famed ?Star Car? in victory lane during its tenure in the sport.
11/2/2008
Its a shame, he said. We had another top-10 racecar Sunday and werent able to finish the race. Our car was good in the heat of the day and was getting better as the sun went down. It is disappointing because the last few races, weve had new cars and ran really strong. I dont know what the 38 was thinking.
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