Son of F1 race winner Juan Pablo Montoya joins Prema in F4
Sebastian Montoya, the son of seven-time Formula 1 grand prix winner and double Indy 500 champion Juan Pablo, will step up to Formula 4 with Prema in 2༒020.
The 14-year-old Columbian will make his single-seater deb📖ut in Formula 4, combining a full campaign in the Italian F4 championship alongsi🀅de selected race outings in the German ADAC series across the year.
Montoya started karting at the age of 8 in the USA and most recently conteste🥀d the OK class ꦬranks in Europe throughout 2019.

Sebastian♈ Montoya, the son ♉of seven-time Formula 1 grand prix winner and double Indy 500 champion Juan Pablo, will step up to Formula 4 with Prema in 2020.
The 14-year-old Columbian willඣ make his single-seater debut in Formula 4, combining a full campaign in the Italian F4 championship alongside selected race outings in the German ADAC series across the year.
Montoya started karting at the age of 8 in the USA and most recently contested the OK clas൲s ranks in Europe throughout 2019.
Prema said that Montoya quickly adapted to its F4 car and impressed the team with a “remark🦋able job” during his maiden tests ahead of the announcement.
“We are delighted to welcome 🃏Sebastian to the team,” Prema team principal Angelo Rosin said.
“He is a great addition to our line-up and is already ꦇexperie🧸ncing a positive transition to single seaters.
“For him, this will be a learning year but by what we have seen so far, 💟he can quickly become a leading ✃contender. We cannot wait to get the season started.
“It will𒀰 be exciting to work with so many talented young drivers.”
Montoya is the fourth signing Prema has made and completes the Italian single-seater powerhouse’s F4 driver line-up for 2020. He joins Sweden’s Dino Beganovic, Brazilian Gabrie☂l Bortoleto and Italian Gabriele Mini at the team.
“I am very excited to start racin🍒g cars and to have the opportunity to race Fꦏ4 in 2020 with such a great team,” Montoya added.
“Prema is a top team and has all 🌄the equipment and people to help me learn 🌊and grow as a driver. The competition will be tough but it is better because it will make me challenge myself on and off track.”

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