INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Jimmie Johnson grabbed an improbable third victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway when a speeding penalty to Juan Pablo Montoya blew Sunday's race wide open.Montoya led 116 laps and had a 5-second lead when he headed to pit road for a routine stop with 35 laps remaining. NASCAR flagged him for speeding on his way in, and the penalty knocked him out of contention.
"I swear on my children and my wife that I was not speeding!" he shouted over his radio. "There is no way! Thank you NASCAR for screwing my day."
Crew chief Brian Pattie begged his driver to calm down and focus on salvaging a solid points day, to no avail.
"Don't tell me to relax, dude!" Montoya yelled. "We had this in the bag."
Indeed he did, but the 2000 winner of the Indianapolis 500 was relegated to an 11th-place finish. Montoya, who had moved as high as sixth in the Sprint Cup standings as he ran out front, instead lost a spot and is now 10th in the race for the Chase for the championship.
The performance was reminiscent of Montoya's win in the Indy 500, when he led 167 of 200 laps in his first race at the storied track. His team celebrated his return Sunday with a retro paint scheme that duplicated that winning car, and as he clicked off lap after lap, it was deja vu for the Colombian driver.
"Actually reminded me of last time I led here to be honest,'' a calm Montoya said after the race. ``I was cruise(ing). I was super fast.''
Too fast, actually. NASCAR said the electronic timing system caught Montoya twice exceeding the limit as he drove down pit road.
"There's nothing to prove wrong,'' said Robin Pemberton, vice president of competition. "It's about as simple math as you can use.''
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 26: Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Allstate 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** Jimmie Johnson
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 26: at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Getty Images for NASCAR)
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 26: Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet, drives in front of Mark Martin, driver of the #5 CARQUEST/Kellogg's Chevrolet, before Johnson wins the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Allstate 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jimmie Johnson;Mark Martin
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 26: Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet, drives in front of Mark Martin, driver of the #5 CARQUEST/Kellogg's Chevrolet, before Johnson wins the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Allstate 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jimmie Johnson;Mark Martin
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 26: Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet, celebrates with his crew members after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Allstate 400 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 26, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jimmie Johnson
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The penalty opened up the race for anyone else to claim.
Mark Martin restarted as the leader with 24 laps to go and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson lined up on his outside. Johnson sailed to the front and pulled away, only to have to hold off Martin over a nerve-racking final five laps.
Johnson, winner of three of the last four races at The Brickyard, became the first driver to win in consecutive years in 16 NASCAR races at Indy. It was the third win this season for the three-time defending NASCAR champion.
Martin, who at 50 became the oldest polesitter in Indy's 100 years, finished second and moved up two spots in the standings to ninth.
``I would have liked to win it,'' Martin said. ``Just got beat by Superman.''
Current points leader Tony Stewart, a two-time Brickyard winner, was third and could commiserate with Montoya's heartbreak.
``He never really was challenged all day,'' Stewart said. ``He did a great job. I know what he's feeling like - he's got to be sick inside. He had the car, he had the talent to do it, he just made a mistake and it cost him.''
Greg Biffle was third and followed by Brian Vickers and Kevin Harvick, who grabbed his best finish in 15 races.
Kasey Kahne was seventh and followed by David Reutimann, four-time Brickyard winner Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth.
A cut tire caused Kyle Busch to finish 38th and drop out of contention for the Chase. The bad day cost him four spots in the standings, and he is 14th with six races left to set the 12-driver Chase field.
``I think it's pretty self-explanatory that we're trying to fight for a spot in the Chase,'' said Busch, a three-time winner this season.
The tire problems that plagued last year's race were never a factor, as Goodyear made good on its promise to find the right compound for one of the biggest races of the season. Goodyear's product last year couldn't last longer than 10-to-12 laps, and the tiremaker spent 11 months diligently correcting the problem.
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7-26-2009 @ 5:54PM
snjintimidator said...
FIXED
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7-26-2009 @ 5:55PM
Kim said...
Woo Hoo!!!! And that my friends is why my number one driver will win his fourth straight championship this year! Congratulations to Jimmie Johnson and the number 48 team, the best team in all of racing!!!!!Thanks to Goodyear as well for proving me wrong and redeeming yourselves from last year with providing our drivers and teams with a qaulity tire this year.
What a great race! Congratulations, Jimmie! Here's looking to Pocono next week. Make it a repeat and win again!
Kim
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7-26-2009 @ 6:19PM
wealthyloves1 said...
yyy
7-26-2009 @ 6:02PM
goodearth10 said...
Lot's of empty seats in Indy today. Maybe the crappy racing is the reason. If this is all the better the world's best can do it is no wonder sponsors are leaving the sport.
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7-26-2009 @ 6:23PM
mbsenlick said...
Mark Martin should have won that race
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7-26-2009 @ 6:31PM
egspec said...
Go Jimmie
JR.....LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZER
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7-26-2009 @ 6:36PM
Race Fan said...
Fixed
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7-26-2009 @ 6:47PM
Jeff M said...
Let's see...The conversation in the nascar trailer went something like this "Nobody can beat Montoya if he's on the front row so a yellow won't work", nobody in this trailer wants anyone but a Hendrick team to win after all he just turned 60 on his birthday, just think of the vacations he sent us on, they were expensive. What can we do? "Hey, I know, we are the only ones that know if someone really is speeding or not, we'll say he was speeding! Then we win either way! Our sentimental favorite or our golden boy wins! Yeah, that's what we'll do!" Sorry Montoya but we decided you were speeding, try and prove you weren't!
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7-26-2009 @ 6:59PM
Mr Roush said...
I still say Jimmie is an average driver on a team will lots of $$$ and an outstanding crew chief. He is also an incredibly boring person. Since he's won champoinships look at the stands! They weren't much more than half full! The economy may be bad but it's not that bad! It's kinda funny how Montoya was suddenly speeding on the most critical pit stop and he was using the same tach readings as he had been all day. Maybe he had been speeding all day and nascar decided it was a good time to call him on it. That way their golden boy could win. Montoya wants to see the picture showing the speed. He should also ask to see the other times when he was going down pit road and see if he was speeding earlier. Hmmmm... but nascar doesn't keep records of that, how convienent!
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7-26-2009 @ 7:16PM
davec21gw said...
Mr Roush said...
I still say Jimmie is an average driver....HAHAHAHA, the three time NASCAR champion is average. Pretty funny Mr Roush. Even though Hendrick may have money & a great crew if Johnson wasn't a great driver he wouldn't be the 3 time champ. Sour grapes....
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7-26-2009 @ 7:21PM
Bill said...
Is it me or does Martin have bad luck. I never saw him on the cover of SI> Don't forget the caution dispute that cost him Daytona last year
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7-26-2009 @ 7:32PM
dongo4345 said...
jimmie deserved to win mark was the fans favorite im just glad juan problem montoya didnt win
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7-26-2009 @ 7:51PM
tonya said...
remember when cars raced diffrent moters ,chases,even tires. thats right goodyear is not the only tire com.[Toyota WTF]CORP.RACING SUCKS AND IS DYING. give me back my days of working men that takes a oversize water jug and a 350-455olds;351-429ford 350-454chevy 400ponty f-boom toyota.now navada odds makers run nascar,all ya i hate chico montoya but he is the only true red neck left.on second thought GO GITTEM CHICO.U.S.A
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7-26-2009 @ 10:51PM
Brad said...
Congrats to JJ,,,,but wow how many empty seats were there at Indy and sorry but that was one boring boring boring did I say boring race.
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7-26-2009 @ 11:59PM
nzcr14 said...
THIS IS A BIG DAY FOR NAZCAR HISTORY even though it was a little boring of a race.
We defenetely owe the congratulation to JJ for winning and MMARTIN, WHO ALMOST GOT THE WIN again.
As custom this year another top 3 for TONY STEWART.
Not such good of a day for JG/DEJ, BUT the biggest and most satisfying event made it a big day when
KYLE BUSH HIT THE WALL HARD AND IS NOW 14Th in points, 2 spots behind the top 12.THAT IS SURE SOMETHING TO CHEER some alcohol about and hope his decline goes behind the top 15th, cause the chase and the champ. are for drivers with integrity and wisdom and not for obnoxious baby's like the KYLIE GIRLIE.CHEERS EVERYBODY, STEWART DID NOT WIN BUT TODAY STILL A CHEERING DAY. works for me...
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7-27-2009 @ 6:52AM
barb2000camaro said...
Cry Baby Montoya .....Move On !
Congrats to JJ !!!
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7-27-2009 @ 8:59AM
Jim said...
B-O-R-I-N-G!!! Hope Nascar is happy with the boring car they developed and all the BORING tracks they now race at and yes, Indy is great for open wheel, But SUCKS for NASCAR!! California, Las Vegas, Chicago, Kansas etc... are great for the fan base there, but awful for racing. To think we dumped Rockingham, North Wilksboro, a Darlington Race for these boring tracks is unbelieveable!! Take this COT car and make it the car of the past. No passing. You get out front and drive away. As a 55 year old southerner who has been a NASCAR nut his whole life, I am done with them for good. When I would rather watch the Formula 1 race yesterday then Indy.......
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7-27-2009 @ 3:18PM
mnlmiller1 said...
JIMMIE WHO!!!
WHO CARES,TONY WILL WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!!!!!!
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7-28-2009 @ 9:53PM
hafttwo said...
to be the best you have to beat the best JJ is the man
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