Juan Pablo Montoya TODAY: get a title in the 24 Hours of Le Mans

This Sunday ended in France the 24 Hours of Le Mans, The most important competition in the World Endurance Championship, which left the Colombian driver’s team as the winner of the Pro-Am category Juan Pablo Montoya.

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The pilot of our country, who shares a squad with Henrik Hedman and Ben Hanley, Took first place in the Pro-Am category aboard a Dragonspeed # 21 and in the overall standings finished in 16th place.

This means a new conquest of the Colombian in world motorsport while also remaining in the elite and surpassing themselves in the midst of the same competitions, as soon as in the classification of this race it has had a stumble.

With this result in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Juan Pablo Montoya writes his name on the top three in motorsport. The Colombian driver has already won the Monaco Grand Prix, Indianapolis (twice) and now takes first place at the Pro-Am of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

However, experts in this sport, say they still can not be considered the winner of the ‘Triple Crown’, as in the test that ended this weekend he had to win in the top category and not in the LMP2.

Of this title in France, Montoya said “the truth is I think it was a good weekend, we had a lot of problems and we were also very worried, so much so that we did not know how we were going to finish the race. In the end, in the competition things happened“We finished very well and won the race.”

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For the case of Tatiana Calderón, Who was also in this test, the race ended earlier than expected after the crash of his partner Sofia Floersch and that did not allow them to continue in the competition with the Richard Mille Racing team.

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