Newman/Montoya

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Boya, have at it :beerbang:

The Juan Pablo Montoya/Ryan Newman feud erupted Friday afternoon at Darlington Raceway.

Sources tell FOXSports.com that an altercation broke out between the drivers in the NASCAR hauler, the sanctioning body's at-track office where private meetings can be held.

One source told FOXSports.com that Montoya said after the incident that "Newman hits like a girl."

When asked directly about the incident after his qualifying run Friday, Montoya said, "I'm not going to tell you s... . Let's leave it at that. What happened in the trailer was between me, Ryan Newman and NASCAR. That's it."

NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp confirmed Friday's meeting.

"NASCAR did meet with Ryan Newman and Juan Pablo Montoya today before the first Sprint Cup Series practice," Tharp said. "The drivers were given their final warning and are fully aware that we will be watching this very closely. The meeting didn't go as well as we had hoped it would, and we're not completely through with this issue."

The altercation comes a week after the two drivers had a pair of on-track incidents, the second of which was Montoya retaliating and spinning Newman into the wall.

"Ultimately the way it all worked out, it cost us a lot for what we didn't do," Newman said about the on-track incidents a week earlier at Richmond. "That's the toughest part of that whole situation there at Richmond. You know, just getting caught up in a racing situation that in turn turns into something else because of somebody's temper is not acceptable in my eyes.

"We'll move on. It was sad because of the way it affects our team. I'm not worried about anybody else's team; it affects our team because of somebody losing their temper. The way that is taken out on a team is different than the way it should be taken out on a driver. That's something we'll get addressed."

Prior to the meeting, Newman was asked specifically whether he felt the issue was over.

"I don't think once you have an issue it's over in what we do," he said frankly. "Even when you think you're over it with somebody else, it can reflare really quick. I'm not sure if that was something of what happened at Richmond. But either way, I'm still not happy about it, let's put it that way."

Earlier Friday, Montoya told reporters that he expected the weekend to be "business as usual" for both, saying, "We’ve both got to keep running good and get good finishes and move on."

I guess we're destined to see some penalties come out of this... although something is seriously farked up if you get penalized for having altercations off the track and not get penalized for using racecars as weapons.
 
If either gets penalized I'll be disappointed. NASCAR should give them some gloves and let them beat the **** out of each other before the race, it would raise ratings, sell tickets and let them get it out of their system. My money would be on Montoya.
 
Montoya seems like one of those guys who is all talk and no action. Either way :boxing: wouldn't exactly be a bad thing for tv ratings lol
 
i like montoya but newman seems to be the only adult in this mess. it was a racing incident where jpm screwed up. he should have accepted it and moved on. hmm, has jpm ever apologized to anyone? not that he could ever do anything wrong. <g>
 
i like montoya but newman seems to be the only adult in this mess. it was a racing incident where jpm screwed up. he should have accepted it and moved on. hmm, has jpm ever apologized to anyone? not that he could ever do anything wrong. <g>

Montoya got that attitude from F1 where it's always the other guys fault.
 
These guys need to settle this quick. It could become a distraction for all involved. Either make amends or lace up the 4oz. gloves.

Darlington, Dover, and Charlotte are up next, and are no place to retaliate.
 
These two have had a feud since their first race together and JPM is still pissed about that race. Nothing's going to change between these two.
 
LOL........JPM is playin with fire...This week the #14 or #29 will have some fun with Montoya, just to piss him off even more.....I think Chip has had enough....Might be time for a change, before he starts costing E-G-R big $$$$$$ to repair cars due to driver ignorance..........
 
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