People June 10, 2025 - 9:30 am

Jimmy Llibre: the only Latino in PRO category at Montreal Grand Prix

Dominican driver Jimmy Llibre continues to make waves in international motorsports by competing in the prestigious PRO category at the Montreal Grand Prix, held from June 13 to 15 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He is notably the only Latin American driver in this demanding category, racing alongside some of the world’s top motorsport talents.

The event features over 40 international drivers and attracts hundreds of thousands of fans, making it one of the most challenging races on the calendar. A press release highlights that Jimmy represents the Dominican Republic and Latin America, bringing pride and showcasing his speed and skill on a global stage.

Jimmy expressed his excitement, saying, “Racing in Montreal is a unique experience. It’s a legendary track I’ve always dreamed of conquering. I’m focused, prepared, and ready to give it my all for my flag.”

For this event, Jimmy enjoys support from a range of sponsors, including Banreservas, Baldom, Arroz Campos, Lab Mallén, the Ministry of Tourism, ARV Group, Mobil 1, Ground Burger, Grupo Cometa, Hospital Homs, Don Pollo, Fiduciaria Reservas, Redbridge Insurance, AFP Reservas, and the Porsche Center Santo Domingo.

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