News-Record.com

The North Carolina Piedmont Triad's top go-to source for News
A service of the News & Record, Greensboro, North Carolina

Home

The Spotter

« NASCAR unleashes on Stewart | Main | Grand Am at VIR »

Quick Montoya quiz

So Juan Pablo Montoya gets docked $10K for showing the bird to a live TV camera. Montoya's finger-waggling means:

(a) He's an embarrassment to Colombia, Spanish-speaking people, F1, NASCAR and all forms of auto racing everywhere.

(b) He's dumb, because he meant to use the index finger to show his former F1 competitors that he already has one NASCAR win.

(c) He's catching on quickly to the arcane ways of NASCAR.

Select your answer in the comments below.

Comments (1)

To report abuse of the comment feature on this site, please use the feedback form at the bottom of any page.

marc said:

This must be a trick question, the correct answer isn't listed:

(d) He's signaling “Latino Piloto is Muy Bueno”

Due to recent automated spamming attacks on our blogs, we are temporarily requiring commenters to authenticate themselves via TypeKey® before posting comments to any News & Record blog in order to prevent denials of service. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.

Post a comment

Users who post comments to this blog tacitly agree to observe the News & Record Online Service Terms of Use and Content Submission Agreement. Comments which do not adhere to the terms of this agreement may be removed and the submitter may be banned from further participation. Please use the feedback form at the bottom of any page to report abuse of this feature.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Search

Search

Channels
Font Size
Tools
Question, Comment or Suggestion? Please contact us.

News & Record and NRinteractive

200 E. Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 (336) 373-7000 (800) 553-6880
1813 N. Main Street, High Point, NC 27262 (336) 883-4422
203 E. Harris Place, Eden, NC 27288 (336) 627-1781
4213 S. Church Street, Burlington, NC 27215 (336) 449-7064

Copyright (C) 2008 News & Record and Landmark Communications, Inc.