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Recent history says Montoya won't win the title
But who needs to pay attention to history when you've had a season like his? Just one man has led the IndyCar standings the entire season and his name is Juan Pablo Montoya. From his victory at St. Pete in March to his fourth-place finish at Milwaukee, only the Colombian has been in control. An exceptional season In the last five races, his advantage has grown substantially from 11 points to 54, exceeding the maximum amount of points up for grabs in any given race (sans the Indianapolis 500 and the season finale). Only once has this aggressive, yet consistent racer failed to finish inside the top ten. His impeccable 2015 run makes him appear bullet proof and in reality, only bad luck could...
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