McLaren release Montoya

Motor Sport : Juan Pablo Montoya's Formula One career is over after he was released by McLaren

Motor Sport: Juan Pablo Montoya's Formula One career is over after he was released by McLaren. The fiery Colombian was under pressure after causing a multi-car pile-up at the start of the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis two weeks ago.

In the aftermath of that shunt he announced his decision to quit Formula One for NASCAR in 2007 and has now left McLaren to concentrate on his new career.

The 30-year-old will move back to the United States, where he already has a Miami home, and begin adjusting to the demands of stock car racing on high-speed ovals.

"I know that it will be a tough transition but I'm really excited about the opportunity to move into the NASCAR championship," said Montoya, who won seven grands prix since his debut in 2001.

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"I have enjoyed most of my time in Formula One and I'm grateful for this opportunity to settle my personal life and concentrate on my future career."

Rumours immediately after Montoya caused the eight-car pile-up suggested McLaren were looking to stand down Montoya and install a more consistent performer in his place.

Although denied at the time, McLaren this morning confirmed Montoya will concentrate on preparing for life in NASCAR, ending his Formula One career early.

His departure is believed to have been brought about by the early announcement of a 2007 deal, a move which is said to be in breach of his McLaren contract.

McLaren boss Ron Dennis said: "Juan Pablo is an exciting driver and immensely likeable character who will undoubtedly make a successful transition to the NASCAR scene.

"We have agreed that with so many things happening in Juan Pablo's life right now, he should take some time out of the car and prepare professionally and personally for the future."

McLaren tester Pedro de la Rosa has been given Montoya's drive for the French Grand Prix this weekend, although whether he continues for the rest of the season is unclear.