The Jordan driver braked too late and sent Montoya to a spin, destroying his diffuser that eventually led to understeer in a high-speed corner, which was consolidated by Alonso. The championship leader splits the two silver cars in the podium.
A similar incident happened to Montoya in 2001 Brazil, where a lapped Verstappen took him out of the race. The Colombian's stunning overtaking maneuver on Schumacher unfortunately went down the drain because of this. Verstappen consequently incurred a $10,000 fine.
Monteiro himself should be answerable. Backmarkers like him are to let the frontrunners pass as if they themselves weren't there. They should be extra careful before and after being passed, done very well by his Indian teammate Karthikeyan in the past races. If he were to prove himself to be the better of the Jordan drivers, he ought to clean up his act and not drive his car beyond its capabilities.
Personally, I think people who do this must not be allowed to race in the next grand prix. These accidents are very much avoidable.


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), it was Montoya who cut too soon infront of Monteiro giving the Jordan too little time and space to brake. I really thought Montoya was too pressured from Alonso during that last few laps enough for him to commit errors. If that was the Iceman, it could have been a sure McLaren 1-2 at the finish.

