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Will third crew chief be the charm for Montoya?
Jenna Fryer, Associated PressA meeting between Chip Ganassi and Juan Pablo Montoya eased the driver's concerns over personnel moves, and he is developing a nice rapport with his latest crew chief.
Story | Conversation | June 11, 2008Celebration, revenge ... but no golf cart surfing this year
Jenna Fryer, Associated PressNot only did Jimmie Johnson win his second Nextel Cup title, but he got revenge on his crew chief and plans on savoring the championship more this year. Come January, it's back to work on No. 3.
Story | Conversation | November 21, 2007Three wins in a row, two to go and JJ takes it slow
Jenna Fryer, Associated PressIf you think holding a 30-point lead in the Nextel Cup standings with just two races left is nerve-wracking? Then raise a Corona to the relaxed Jimmie Johnson.
Story | Conversation | November 06, 2007Johnson sees little room for mulligans in final 10 races
Jenna Fryer, Associated PressDriving in the Chase for the Cup is nothing new, but defending Nextel Cup champion Jimmie Johnson has noticed it's a little different starting out as the leader before the playoffs start.
Story | Conversation | September 11, 2007Montoya thrives on proving naysayers wrong
Jenna Fryer, Associated PressNASCAR rookie Juan Pablo Montoya says he isn't giving up, but he wants to focus on winning and not the Chase for the Cup after his second-place finish at the Brickyard moved him up to 18th.
Story | Conversation | July 31, 2007Montoya happy with racing, owner's support
Jenna Fryer, Associated PressWhen Juan Pablo Montoya crossed the finish line for his first Nextel Cup win June 24, he couldn't help but feel relieved.
Story | Conversation | June 27, 2007Defending champ isn't spoiled kid who had it easy
Jenna Fryer, Associated PressDefending Nextel Cup champion Jimmie Johnson is used to hearing boos, and he doesn't spend a minute fretting about his spot in the sport.
Story | Conversation | May 27, 2007
