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Montoya told to up his game

Juan Pablo Montoya has been given a warning that his application in working with the Williams team must get better if he is to fulfill his career potential, according to this week's AUTOSPORT magazine

Team technical director Patrick Head spoke out following the Colombian's performance in the United States Grand Prix. Although he finished fourth, Montoya was involved in a clash with his team-mate Ralf Schumacher and could have been on the podium if he had not come in too early for a pitstop.

Head said: "Juan imagined something that was never on the pit board, didn't follow his procedures, didn't communicate to the pits in the way that he is supposed to and decided to come into the pits.

"If he is going to make use of the talent that he has as a driver, then it is a side of his performance that he has got to put more attention to."

For a comprehensive round-up of this week's Formula 1 news, see AUTOSPORT magazine, on sale from today (Thursday).

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