Screenshot from The Fastest Lap in F1 History: Montoya at Monza (Photo Credit: FORMULA 1)
With the constant mind-boggling technological breakthroughs from millions of R&D dollars that Formula 1 teams put into their new cars, isn’t it funny that the fastest lap in F1 history was set in 2004? Colombia’s Juan Pablo Montoya set a blistering time in the Williams-BMW car at Autodromo Nazionale Monza during pre-qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix. Although Rubens Barrichello was the weekend’s big winner, JPM’s record stands to this day.
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