A Colombian driver who was known for his fearless and uncompromising style. Montoya broke Rosberg's lap record at the 2002 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, averaging 162.9 mph. He was also the only driver to win the CART Serie title, the Indianapolis 500, and the Daytona 24 hours in his first attempt. After leaving F1 in 2006, Montoya competed in NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA.
Maybe you should put the last name too then, not just his given names, unless there's something preventing you from putting three words in the same square.
I thought Albert Ascari was a red herring, so I left it until the end. When there was one missing I clicked it, but you should change it, his name was Alberto Ascari.
Also, please change Hakkinen and Raikkonen to Häkkinen and Räikkönen.
with two Ls
A Colombian driver who was known for his fearless and uncompromising style. Montoya broke Rosberg's lap record at the 2002 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, averaging 162.9 mph. He was also the only driver to win the CART Serie title, the Indianapolis 500, and the Daytona 24 hours in his first attempt. After leaving F1 in 2006, Montoya competed in NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA.
Okay.
Also, please change Hakkinen and Raikkonen to Häkkinen and Räikkönen.