The Raybestos Rookie of the Year title goes to immensely talented Colombian race car driver Juan Pablo Montoya. He joins the likes of the late Davey Allison (1987), the late Kenny Irwin (1998) and Jamie McMurray (2003) as a Rookie of the Year hall of famer. He is also the fourth driver of the Texaco � Havoline race team to have won rookie of the year honors.
Montoya is a seasoned race car driver who has had a couple of championships safely tucked under his belt. He won the
Aside from the prestige of winning the Raybestos Rookie of the Year award, Montoya will also be receiving financial honors. He will receive $ 65, 00 in prize money from the Raybestos program, $ 24 000 from winning Rookie of the Race honors and $ 17, 500 for being the top rookie finisher in the Magnificent Seven bonus races this season. All in all, Montoya will receive a record � breaking amount of $106,500.
But for Montoya, the greatest pay �off from this year�s NASCAR season wasn�t the awards he had received but the realizations that he had learned. Montoya says, �It's been an exciting year for me. Coming to NASCAR was a big deal for me, and I wanted to go back and enjoy racing, and I think I achieved that here. The cars are a handful, and it's been a really hard transition. I learned a lot, and I would like to thank everyone at Raybestos for all they've done for us.�
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