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IndyCar: Montoya says 'smart' approach will bring title

Juan Pablo Montoya says that he aims to take a "smart" approach in his attempt to win the Verizon IndyCar Series title. The Colombian won the opening race in St. Petersburg, and escaped from last weekend's round at Barber Motorsports Park with a slender championship lead still intact despite finishing 14th. His cause on that occasion was helped by closest rival and Penske teammate Helio Castroneves running out of fuel on the final lap. Montoya told AUTOSPORT that he intends to echo the conservative approach that has been the recent hallmark of the Brazilian's title campaigns. "You've got to be smart about it," Montoya said. "Helio and I are both pretty smart about...
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