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By Michael Lopez
Why is it that Latinos always get associated with thumping "Low Riders," but never the high-classed racing machines on the stock car circuit? Believe it or not, NASCAR is wondering the same thing and is currently working on courting Hispanic drivers for their championship events.
As of right now, only one Latino is listed in the NASCAR Top 20. But Colombia's Juan Pablo Montoya (currently ranked #17) is rising fast. The former Formula One racer placed 6th in this year's Daytona 500 and won the pole for the Crown Royal 400.
But in the sea of Anglo drivers, his name does tend to get lost in the shuffle. Even Juan Carlos Blum, who got a ton of notoriety for his tricked-out Pitbull car, failed to make a dent this year. Of course, that hasn't stopped NASCAR's Multicultural Development Department from figuring out new ways to add some Español to the mix.
"[Diversity] is at the very core of our business," NASCAR Multicultural VP, Marcus Jadotte said. "We believe it is essential for NASCAR going forward to further diversify the field of competitors, the drivers and crew members, the athletes at the core of our sport. It’s a leading corporate and industry initiative."
Just this past month, the racing organization held its annual Drive for Diversity event. An all-inclusive automotive training ground, the Drive program reaches out to all minorities. This year brought a ton of up-and-coming Hispanic speed demons, including Sergio Peña, Jorge Arteaga, and Bryan Ortiz.
The company has also formed an offshoot called NASCAR Mexico, which is meant to build enthusiasm among the Spanish-speaking audience. Of course, courting serious drivers in Central American countries isn't quite as easy as it seems.
The opportunity to practice on a track, let alone afford a stock car is not very feasible for most struggling Latino families. Nevertheless, Jadotte does seem optimistic about giving Hispanic fans the opportunity to pursue their NASCAR dreams.
"Most kids in [these countries] don’t have an opportunity to go to a race track and take up auto racing as a 5- or 6-year-old," Marcus acknowledged. "We are far from where we want to be. [But] we’ve made significant strides."
Would you like to see more Latinos on the NASCAR tracks? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
By Michael Lopez
These days it seems like Pitbull's career is going at 100 miles-per-hour. And with his latest promotion, that may literally be the case. This week, it was announced that Pit's face and album title will be branded on racer Juan Carlos Blum's NASCAR vehicle.
Juan Carlos happens to be one of the most popular drivers in the NASCAR Mexico circuit and seems like a perfect fit for a Pitbull partnership. Based out of Guadalajara, he's placed in dozens of races and even won the Zacatecas National Championships.
And now, Blum can expect a whole new batch of fans who will "Give Him Everything" when he hits the track in his Pit plastered car. Speaking about the collaboration, he said,
"Estoy muy emocionado por correr nuevamente en mi país y ser parte de la promoción del sexto álbum de Pitbull, en el que participó con grandes artistas y como a mí me gustan sus canciones, es momento de hacer un dueto en la pista con Pitbull y con el rugido de mi Stock Car #44 comenzar el show."
Mr. 305 also seems to be very excited about the deal. He's already posted the car's sleek blue design (and Pitbull-inspired hood) on his site.
Are you a big NASCAR fan? Sound off in the comments or @MTV3.
Posted 10/27/09 5:05 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Celebrities, Chisme, Sports
ESPN's Bob Griese has been suspended for a week and ordered to make a public apology after making racist remarks about Colombian NASCAR driver Juan Pablo Montoya. While commentating during Saturday's Ohio State-Minnesota football game, a promotion for NASCAR pictured the top five drivers, yet Montoya wasn't included. When fellow broadcaster Chris Spielman asked why Montoya wasn't pictured, Griese responded "(He's) out having a taco." Griese later apologized during the broadcast calling the comment "inappropriate."
When Montoya was asked to respond to Griese's remark, he issued this statement:
"I don't even know who (Griese) is. Somebody mentioned it to me. I don't really care, to tell you the truth. I could say I spent the last three hours eating tacos, but I was actually driving the car." [Latina]
ESPN is losing broadcasters left and right. Griese's comment occurred just one day after the network fired Steve Phillips for having an affair with a 22 year-old production assistant.
Do you think a suspension is enough, or should Bob Griese get the axe too? Weigh in below!
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