Summary
Juan Pablo Montoya sat back, his dark eyes squinting in the fierce Australian sun as he tried hard not to focus on the Ferrari flags in the Albert Park grandstands, and outlined his plans to derail Michael Schumacher's bid for a record seventh Formula One World Championship.
"Pressure. It's as simple as that," the Colombian stated on the eve of the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. "We've all seen that Michael is fantastic when he is in charge of things, but when somebody applies pressure, he has a track record of losing it.See the full content of this document
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Montoya Out to Test Nerve of the Champion; Williams' Departing Hero Believes Applying Early Pressure Can End German Legend's Dominance
"He's done it in the past and I see no reason why, if the right kind of pressure is applied early enough in the season, he shouldn't struggle again. I have the greatest respect for what he has achieved in his career, but I'm only interested in me...
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