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Juan Montoya was second-fastest in Happy Hour at Loudon.

Montoya proving win was no fluke with solid practice

Johnson and Gordon finish in top three in Happy Hour

By Joe Menzer, NASCAR.COM
June 30, 2007
04:15 PM EDT
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LOUDON, N.H. -- Road-course ringer or quick learner of all the ropes?

Juan Montoya hopes to prove it is the latter as the remainder of the Nextel Cup season unfolds, beginning with Sunday's Lenox Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway.

Race Lineup

Lenox Industrial Tools 300
Pos. Driver Make
1. Dave Blaney Toyota
2. Kurt Busch Dodge
3. Reed Sorenson Dodge
4. Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
5. Juan Montoya Dodge
6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
7. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
8. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
9. Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet
10. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
• Complete Lineup click here

If qualifying and the final Cup practice session are solid indicators, then Montoya appears poised to have a decent run on the 1.058-mile NHIS oval. One week after capturing his first Cup victory on the Infineon Raceway road course in Sonoma, Calif., Montoya is anxious to carry momentum from that triumph onto a track where the only turns are to the left.

After qualifying fifth a day earlier for Sunday's race, Montoya's No. 42 Dodge was second-fastest during the final practice Saturday, turning a lap of 126.897 mph and making it around the New Hampshire track in a mere 30.015 seconds. Only the No. 48 Chevrolet of Jimmie Johnson was faster during Happy Hour, with a lap time of 29.976 seconds and a speed of 127.062.

Rounding out the top five in the final practice session were Jeff Gordon (126.783), Kevin Harvick (126.761) and Clint Bowyer (126.694).

In his rookie Cup season, Montoya was expected to do well on the two road courses on the schedule because of his past experience in the Formula One series. But he has sometimes struggled on the oval tracks that make up most of the Cup schedule, although he does have one top five and two top 10s in the season's first 15 such races.

Montoya and his crew chief, Donnie Wingo, said they expect to be able to build on the success they enjoyed at Sonoma.

"It took a lot of pressure off myself, the team, the whole [Chip Ganassi Racing organization]," Montoya said. "It's a lot more relaxing coming here knowing that you already won a race. That was the big question from everybody, if I could do it. And I did it.

"For us and for my own sake, we're just starting what we want to achieve. That's just showing where the whole organization is going and where we need to be. It really shows we're going in the right direction."

Wingo added: "Anytime you can win one of these things, you feel really special. These things are so hard to win, no matter how you win them. It's been really good since we got here. Everybody's all pumped up." (Continued)

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Happy Hour Speeds

Lenox Industrial Tools 300
Pos. Driver Make Speed
1. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 127.062
2. Juan Montoya Dodge 126.897
3. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 126.783
4. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 126.761
5. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 126.694
6. Tony Stewart Chevrolet 126.505
7. Ryan Newman Dodge 126.505
8. Dave Blaney Toyota 126.479
9. Jeff Burton Chevrolet 126.454
10. Kurt Busch Dodge 126.446
• Practice Speeds Happy Hour | 1 | 2

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