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Montoya: European drivers are mentally weak

Although Juan Pablo Montoya says he came up against some really quick European drivers during his time in F1, he believes many of them are 'very weak mentally.' The Colombian, a veteran of 94 grand prix starts of which he won seven, raced for BMW Williams and McLaren during his six seasons in Formula 1. During those years he teamed up Ralf Schumacher and Kimi Raikkonen, while racing against some of the sport's best in Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. But while he acknowledges that some of his European rivals were blisteringly quick, he reckons they are in general mentally weak. Speaking in an interview with the official F1 website, he explained: 'I learned a lot when I ran with...
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