Motorsports
Montoya explains to MD why his son signed the agency of Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso In addition to running a few years ago, he cared about future generations of Formula 1. That’s why he established his representative institution. A14 Management. Among them are young talents. Pepemarti or TulovBut definitely someone who shows the way Gabriel Boltretothis is the first of the academies that reached F1 and competed with Fernando himself.
The Asturian representative agency is gaining weight in the Formula 1 paddock and continues to grow. The latest incorporation is the incorporation of Sebastian Montoya, the son of Juan Pablo Montoya, This was exactly the same with the Spaniards at the peak of F1 peak.
Taking a meeting at the paddock on the circuit in Barcelona-Catalña, Maryland, we ask a former Columbian pilot what he is for his son to become part of the Alonso Academy.
“That’s a bit of the work we do at Sebastian. We’re looking for opportunities and all of this. We know the same people who know Fernando (Alonso), but being a father is very complicated. I have a relationship with everyone, but representing being a father is much more difficult than if he were someone like Fernando.”
“The truth is that Alonso’s advice and my advice are not that different, it’s the same with the teams. One thing Fernando has is that he piloted along with the gums Pirelli and I wasn’t shooting with them. At the moment, we’re doing a good job and the timing is great,” he explained.
Sebastian Montoyacurrently 20 years old, is in F2 and is a pilot for Prema. In Monaco, he wins the first podium in the category and gradually adapts to the grill. The grill goes between the tooth knife, as everything is close to a great dream. But Juan Pablo has another purpose for this first season in the trampoline category.
“Learn the good results you did in your last race and continue. Copy what you’re doing on these days,” he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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