I remember that. IRL in 2000 was weak and glad to see the only CART team deliver that embarrassing defeat on their turf and on their terms. CART forever
I so wish they'd STOP the idiot show of pouring the precious elixir of victory over their heads. You have just gained racing immortality. Act like the Champion that YOU ARE, Not some clown...Please stop this buffoonery!!!
I still remember working in the Museum and looking out the window to see the lap 1 crash. Told my boss that Montoya was gonna be fierce! This was the last race I did as an employee of the museum.
Indy is so special. Every year during the month of may I watch old races looking forward to my favorite day of the year. Monaco gp followed by Indy 500 followed by world 600
@@alexhansen5479 Our loss of Bryan still hurts my heart, He had the talent and ability to have become one of the all time greats. "Park that thing" at the pearly gates Bryan.
Montoya has always been one of the drivers that Ive rooted for and liked to see win going back from when he started in F1. I really wish that he could have had better results in Nascar as he has won regularly in every other type of cars he has raced, just seems like he was always getting hit by bad luck. Like at Daytona when his car broke under yellow and he crashed hard into a jet drier truck and trailer, which was close to being the first time in history that a race was ended early do to track surface damage from a huge fire that wasnt able to be put out for a significant amount of time from the massive jet fuel leak dumping from the drier.
Well people don’t understand how difficult it is to drive and race a cup stock car. Juan said in an interview that “when the cup car is just perfect and ready to win a race, it drives the same as a Indy or f1 car that’s about to crash” which is 100% true. Legend or stock car drivers can go to Indy or f1 and not have a big issue because they are moving into a car that does everything you ask it where a stock car never does what you want. Most people are mad the whole race where Indy and f1 cars were built from the ground up to handle speed and so it’s extremely fun driving them. The best stock car drivers grew up on dirt. The ones that are not very good they have no dirt time. Indy and f1 drivers are use to being able to make aero changes and the car doing what they want so you get in a stock car and you suddenly have your heart in your throat every Lao because if you want to be good you have to be loose. Reason is if the car is loose that means you have less downforce meaning less drag meaning you have extra rpm available. The more downforce the higher the engine revs so if you can run loose then you will be faster than the field. Now I believe anybody can learn it. I’ve raced. Winged sprint, midgets,legend,late model stock, trophy trucks, karts. On dirt, pavement, off-road. Anybody can learn it it’s a matter of want and having the right teacher. Basically everytime you switch cars you literally need to forget everything you knew and start over and that’s what drivers struggle with. Even just switching aero packages you have to relearn the car all over and drivers are right fighters and they are not humble and admit the car is completely different. Legend cars is by far the hardest car to drive it’s harder than the cup car. People would never guess that but it’s true that’s why you have cautions every 5laps because somebody spins out.
Boa noite meu Amigo !!!! Que corrida fantástica. Acho que foi uma das mais disputadas e com mais adrenalina que eu já ví. Fantástico mesmo. Grande vitória do nosso querido Montoya. Mereceu demais. Muito obrigado pelo vídeo e parabéns pelo canal. Abraço do Brasil......
I was so Happy that night here in Ireland after that race because I've been a JPM fan since his F1 day's and it was very late here in Ireland when the race was over and I had a Huge Hangover the next morning.🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
I’ve been watching the 500s from 2012 to present and it seems like the exhaust notes change slightly every year. I never noticed that watching the races live
En esta edición 99 de las 500 millas de Indianapolis puso en alto la bandera tricolor: Juan Pablo Montoya gana esta carrera después de 15 años y un récord histórico de mas tiempo en intentar ganar esta carrera y el premio (Rookie Year) novatod el año fue para Gabby Chaves que terminó decimosexto.
I love the special features this year: the perspectives of the wives and girlfriends, the biometrics projects, Courtney Force and Graham. Very original thinking and well done!
I wanna write in Spanish, because I felt an emotion, when Juan Pablo Won. La verdad es que fue una carrera fenomenal donde Montoya demostró sus talento y fue una épica.
Interesting note of trivia regarding this race. In what was his final full-time NASCAR season (he would drive in some races as a sub for Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in 2016, including both the Brickyard 400 and Southern 500), Jeff Gordon became just the second active racer to drive the pace car at Indy. The other active racer who drove the pace car for the Indianapolis 500 was someone best known for something other than driving race cars, but he was an active NASCAR competitor when he drove the pace car at Indy. That driver's name? Marty Robbins, who drove the pace car in 1976, but was best known as a legendary country singer. (Technically, Patrick Dempsey was also an active driver when he drove the pace car in 2007, but had only driven in about three or four races at that time, while Robbins had driven in numerous NASCAR Cup Series races, including two Daytona 500s, and was a semi-regular at the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway when he wasn't off performing.)
A. 3 wide at Indy hardly works B. He was the last car on the scene C. It doesn't matter if they have mirrors or not as a driver you have to think long-term
@Mr. Moon no... it was sato's fault. trying to make it 3 wide halfway through turn 1 is not smart, sato did in fact ruin a couple of guys races by trying to win it during lap 1. He should've just backed off the gas, and get back in the draft instead of making a dumb move. There was nothing Sage Karam couldve done, even if he had 'awareness and caution' there was literally nothing he couldve done. Karam was trapped.
2:45:25 I guess Tony isn't well liked? If you watch about 3 rows back from the fence, someone throws a can at the fence, and then when it goes to the wall cam, a few more cans come sailing down o_O
Takuma Sato was 2 laps behind and finish 13 not many seconds behind the leaders, and nobody mention that? How come? Is that normal? I'm ignorant in indy racing, but that looks like a magic drive from Sato.
First time in about 30 years that Jim Nabors (or a recording of him) doesn't sing Back Home Again in Indiana, and they really did a poor job with replacing him the first few years after
What a heck? Hunter Reay also passed his stopping mark 2:12:05 that caused Montoya to move back his car when entering the pit.... but no one told Hunter Reay to correct his Fckng mistake.... pure Bias from the Racing Committee .... Bullocks!!!!
Sorry but that little **** Herb had no right to dis Sato. Yes Sato went wide on turn 1 but looking at his line Taka would have got away with taking it. It was Herb that caused the crash for going into the grey to pass R H_R IMHO
Easily the most forgettable Indy 500 of the first quarter of the 21st century, 2000-2025. Penske-Ganassi. Cars with rear fenders. Dull from start to finish. What a snoozer.
Hard to watch inferior race cars go around this place. These should’ve been evolutions of CART vehicles. Instead they’re just catching up to what CART was 25 years ago.
You’re just showing how little you know, these cars are VASTLY safer than the ones cart was driving in 25 years ago and are now going about the same speeds.
Daly Blows Up: 1:10:19
Start of Race: 1:13:08
1st Caution (Karam, Sato, Briscoe Crash): 1:13:52
Montoya Broken Fender: 1:19:08
Restart: 1:24:45
Green Flag Pit Stops: 1:37:32
2nd Caution (Clauson Crash): 1:51:58
Restart: 1:59:10
Green Flag Pit Stops: 2:12:00
3rd Caution (Carpenter and Servia Crash): 2:20:24
Vautier, Davison, Mann Pit Road Crash: 2:25:35
Restart: 2:30:50
4th Caution (Kanaan Crash): 2:45:10
Restart: 2:50:53
5th Caution (Debris from Sato): 2:55:56
Restart: 3:01:28
6th Caution (Multi Car Pileup): 3:03:37
Restart: 3:11:20
10 to Go: 3:14:53
5 to Go: 3:18:20
White Flag: 3:21:00
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Montoya, 15 years after owning those weak IRL drivers at 2000 Indy 500, did it again. He is the man!
My uncle was the right tire changer for that car, good memories!!
In 2000 that is
@@thomashamilton9046 amazing 😄🙏🏼
And he was an animal at williams as well I mean have you guys seen the lap he did at spa that was better than a qualifying lap 🤷🏽♂️🤣
I remember that. IRL in 2000 was weak and glad to see the only CART team deliver that embarrassing defeat on their turf and on their terms. CART forever
JPM is one of the GOATs. What a drive! And he didn't pour the milk on his head: classy!
He did that twice, my uncle was his tire changer in 2000 and got to swig the milk then too, appreciative of his team, class act
@@thomashamilton9046 lucky
I so wish they'd STOP the idiot show of pouring the precious elixir of victory over their heads. You have just gained racing immortality. Act like the Champion that YOU ARE, Not some clown...Please stop this buffoonery!!!
I still remember working in the Museum and looking out the window to see the lap 1 crash. Told my boss that Montoya was gonna be fierce! This was the last race I did as an employee of the museum.
Indy is so special. Every year during the month of may I watch old races looking forward to my favorite day of the year. Monaco gp followed by Indy 500 followed by world 600
I do the same thing. Been watching old 500s all month- same as I do every year.
Leaving home in a few hours. Hopefully the weather will cooperate!
La vuelvo a ver completa de principio a fin ,,,6 años despues me emociono igual, gracias juan pablo.
RIP Justin Wilson
RIP Avicii
RIP Bryan Clauson
Yep Justin Wilson
@@alexhansen5479 Our loss of Bryan still hurts my heart, He had the talent and ability to have become one of the all time greats. "Park that thing" at the pearly gates Bryan.
Montoya one of the best drivers in the world! Montecarlo Grand Prix and Indianapolis 500 ! Is not easy ! Only two drivers ! Montoya and Graham Hill.
And Alonso just needs to win Indy
American open wheel racing is damn good fucking good f1 drivers like 👶👶
Montoya almost also won 24h Le Man
@@ktvreverseandgaming5048 Montoya has never raced in the top class in Lemans, he won't in the LMP2 class, but that does not counts.
@KTV Reverse and Gaming No, he wasn’t. Lol
Will Power such a class act though, man!
Glad Juan is back in the 2022 Indy 500! Can't wait to see him racing again!
3:21:45 That reaction just shows how amazing it is to win Indy 500
Write the check !!! Wow JPM. One of this 50 year fan of all motorsports all time driving favorites. Thanks Juan.
Man I miss JPM in Indycar!!! I loved it when he came back!
He will race this year for McLaren but only in Indy 500.
Who y’all got? I got Montoya.
Chevrolet was dominant. Go Chevy! Congrats to Juan Pablo Montoya on a 2nd Indy 500 victory!!!!
Montoya has always been one of the drivers that Ive rooted for and liked to see win going back from when he started in F1. I really wish that he could have had better results in Nascar as he has won regularly in every other type of cars he has raced, just seems like he was always getting hit by bad luck. Like at Daytona when his car broke under yellow and he crashed hard into a jet drier truck and trailer, which was close to being the first time in history that a race was ended early do to track surface damage from a huge fire that wasnt able to be put out for a significant amount of time from the massive jet fuel leak dumping from the drier.
Well people don’t understand how difficult it is to drive and race a cup stock car. Juan said in an interview that “when the cup car is just perfect and ready to win a race, it drives the same as a Indy or f1 car that’s about to crash” which is 100% true. Legend or stock car drivers can go to Indy or f1 and not have a big issue because they are moving into a car that does everything you ask it where a stock car never does what you want. Most people are mad the whole race where Indy and f1 cars were built from the ground up to handle speed and so it’s extremely fun driving them. The best stock car drivers grew up on dirt. The ones that are not very good they have no dirt time. Indy and f1 drivers are use to being able to make aero changes and the car doing what they want so you get in a stock car and you suddenly have your heart in your throat every Lao because if you want to be good you have to be loose. Reason is if the car is loose that means you have less downforce meaning less drag meaning you have extra rpm available. The more downforce the higher the engine revs so if you can run loose then you will be faster than the field. Now I believe anybody can learn it. I’ve raced. Winged sprint, midgets,legend,late model stock, trophy trucks, karts. On dirt, pavement, off-road. Anybody can learn it it’s a matter of want and having the right teacher. Basically everytime you switch cars you literally need to forget everything you knew and start over and that’s what drivers struggle with. Even just switching aero packages you have to relearn the car all over and drivers are right fighters and they are not humble and admit the car is completely different. Legend cars is by far the hardest car to drive it’s harder than the cup car. People would never guess that but it’s true that’s why you have cautions every 5laps because somebody spins out.
@klk1900 Lol. Say that to Jimmie Johnson 😅
JPM one of the greats
Montoya: Campeón del mundo sin corona.
Boa noite meu Amigo !!!!
Que corrida fantástica.
Acho que foi uma das mais disputadas e com mais adrenalina que eu já ví.
Fantástico mesmo.
Grande vitória do nosso querido Montoya.
Mereceu demais.
Muito obrigado pelo vídeo e parabéns pelo canal.
Abraço do Brasil......
Whoever produced the Aaron Fields segment deserves a handshake from everybody that has seen that
I was so Happy that night here in Ireland after that race because I've been a JPM fan since his F1 day's and it was very late here in Ireland when the race was over and I had a Huge Hangover the next morning.🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
I’ve been watching the 500s from 2012 to present and it seems like the exhaust notes change slightly every year. I never noticed that watching the races live
En esta edición 99 de las 500 millas de Indianapolis puso en alto la bandera tricolor: Juan Pablo Montoya gana esta carrera después de 15 años y un récord histórico de mas tiempo en intentar ganar esta carrera y el premio (Rookie Year) novatod el año fue para Gabby Chaves que terminó decimosexto.
no hay que olvidar de Sebastián Saavedra que abandono la competencia por un choque y Carlos Muñoz que terminó vigésimo.
2000 no 99
@@sschlappkohl edicion numero 99
Juan Montoya is the best after Ayrton Senna!
Ok that's a stretch.
3:11:38 Montoya por la tierra
1:04:13
Mari Hulman George(1934~2018)
"Ladies and gentlemen Start your engines ! " 1997~2015
Her Voice of final time
Love Montoya, so exciting to watch.
1:21:04 there it goes
I love the special features this year: the perspectives of the wives and girlfriends, the biometrics projects, Courtney Force and Graham. Very original thinking and well done!
I wanna write in Spanish, because I felt an emotion, when Juan Pablo Won. La verdad es que fue una carrera fenomenal donde Montoya demostró sus talento y fue una épica.
Interesting note of trivia regarding this race. In what was his final full-time NASCAR season (he would drive in some races as a sub for Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in 2016, including both the Brickyard 400 and Southern 500), Jeff Gordon became just the second active racer to drive the pace car at Indy. The other active racer who drove the pace car for the Indianapolis 500 was someone best known for something other than driving race cars, but he was an active NASCAR competitor when he drove the pace car at Indy. That driver's name? Marty Robbins, who drove the pace car in 1976, but was best known as a legendary country singer. (Technically, Patrick Dempsey was also an active driver when he drove the pace car in 2007, but had only driven in about three or four races at that time, while Robbins had driven in numerous NASCAR Cup Series races, including two Daytona 500s, and was a semi-regular at the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway when he wasn't off performing.)
JPM need to win Le Mans 24
nunca olvidare este momento tan importante
All decided at 31:47
I love how the detail Alex Tagliani’s car was the same way Dan Gurney’s 1968 car was like. So pretty.
1:20:35 To be honest, that's textbook Sato. Been doing that and worse his entire life...
Either he can't match the pace, or his aggression gets him in trouble. FIA or IndyCar, it's crash or nothing for Sato.
*GRANDE MONTOYA*
1:04:31 When that kid you don't even know blows out the candles on your birthday cake.
Congratulações Montoya J.P
Why are the blaming sato he had half a car length there and you have mirrors for a reason
A. 3 wide at Indy hardly works B. He was the last car on the scene C. It doesn't matter if they have mirrors or not as a driver you have to think long-term
@Mr. Moon no... it was sato's fault. trying to make it 3 wide halfway through turn 1 is not smart, sato did in fact ruin a couple of guys races by trying to win it during lap 1. He should've just backed off the gas, and get back in the draft instead of making a dumb move. There was nothing Sage Karam couldve done, even if he had 'awareness and caution' there was literally nothing he couldve done. Karam was trapped.
@Mr. Moon Bc 3 wide start is tradition know your history
@Mr. Moon Hunter-Ray was on his inside he was giving him room and natural the car wants to push up against the wall on corner exit
They’re blaming Sato because he caused the wreck by trying to pass on the outside in turn one, which on the first lap is a No-No
40:26 - JEFF GORDON
2:45:12 Tony Kanaan out of the race
1:19:39 Drive through drive-through the pit Road is closed
Not for pass through! 🏁
3:26:30 Y donde carajos estaba conny ?
2:45:25 I guess Tony isn't well liked? If you watch about 3 rows back from the fence, someone throws a can at the fence, and then when it goes to the wall cam, a few more cans come sailing down o_O
Juan is the best!
where was the senora ?
Takuma Sato was 2 laps behind and finish 13 not many seconds behind the leaders, and nobody mention that? How come? Is that normal? I'm ignorant in indy racing, but that looks like a magic drive from Sato.
Not the same without Jim nabors 😥
Rip to Justin Wilson
3:11:00
Why do you show the winner before you open the video?
1:19:31 Drive through drive-through drive-through it’s closed
Tbf he did 16 mins on the couch with no pillow, far more than many could do, be proud 😅
1st lap 1st corner, Sato was not at fault! I didn't expect him to be there is not an excuse... My dance space your dance space 😉
BC Forever
25:10 Letterman before he grew that beard....
Camera angles were awesome
First time in about 30 years that Jim Nabors (or a recording of him) doesn't sing Back Home Again in Indiana, and they really did a poor job with replacing him the first few years after
the final laps where so good
ABC really did a good job once they got Bestwick as the play-by-play.
I'm here in 2021 and practically on the verge of tears seing the people able to not wear masks its just changed so much😟
who was the woman who finished "start your engines"
Mari's Daughter
1:19:31. Drive through drive-through drive-through I want that piece to fall off
1:19:39 Drive through drive-through if you stop you’ll be disqualified
These guys at the end of the race have balls big enough to come in a dump truck ! Fearless !
" la senora" !! hahhaha
classic Juan
Another thriller.I forgot Kimball was that close at the finish!
2:26:45 poor guys ankle is broken, ewwww!!!
Hope he gets it this year for Arrow McClaren .....3 different teams
3:18:32 que control
2:45:12 Tony Kannan Out of the race
2:45:12 crash
23:23-23:31 The part in the pre-race I was most looking forward to seeing again.....
1:54:21 2012 throwback
Don’t mess with the Colombians 🇨🇴 !
"motas, la señora"...excelente..
No dijo "la señora", dijo " la jeñora"...
@@neogranadino por que no habra subido rapido?
Trumpet player was pre recorded and heaveley edited lol
Gawd damn those are some fugly cars.. good race though Juan Pablo is a beast
2:45.13 crash
1:19.31 Drive through drive-through drive-through I want that piece to fall off
My question remains. What the hell did this guy go to do in NASCAR?
31:48 Hey, I'm gonna win...
Jeff Gordon HAS to run the Indy 500 one time. It would be such a travesty if he didn’t do it at least once
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1:24:58
I really liked the look of that weird body work
What a heck? Hunter Reay also passed his stopping mark 2:12:05 that caused Montoya to move back his car when entering the pit.... but no one told Hunter Reay to correct his Fckng mistake.... pure Bias from the Racing Committee .... Bullocks!!!!
How can anyone enjoy the racing drama with commercials every 5 min
Worst back home again version ever.......what waste that year
Still can't believe how bad back home again was performed.........
Sorry but that little **** Herb had no right to dis Sato. Yes Sato went wide on turn 1 but looking at his line Taka would have got away with taking it. It was Herb that caused the crash for going into the grey to pass R H_R IMHO
3:25:42 Respect that Milk!!
Number Juan Indy 500 driver
It's a shame that covid is destroying that ancient american family tradition
Target🎯 life
Showing the driver's wife is the most annoying thing. No one cares about the wife.
EZ
.. Y la señora..???
Philosophy MGTOW.!!!
Easily the most forgettable Indy 500 of the first quarter of the 21st century, 2000-2025. Penske-Ganassi. Cars with rear fenders. Dull from start to finish. What a snoozer.
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Hard to watch inferior race cars go around this place. These should’ve been evolutions of CART vehicles. Instead they’re just catching up to what CART was 25 years ago.
You’re just showing how little you know, these cars are VASTLY safer than the ones cart was driving in 25 years ago and are now going about the same speeds.
@@ryancole7376 Perhaps. But it's basically a spec series now, so it's stupid. You watch these top tier race series for cars as much as the drivers.
vbh