HH Prince Jefri Ibrahim

#99 Main Driver

After establishing the Johor Motorsports Racing Team in 2019, Prince Jefri Ibrahim has built a reputation as a driver who can balance consistency with precision and speed. In his debut year he claimed a class win and four class podiums on his way to fourth in the GT World Challenge Asia Pro-Am championship and scored a race victory and three podiums in the Thailand Super Series.

After charging to the runner-up position in GTWC Australia Pro-Am championship in 2021 (including a memorable first race win at The Bend alongside pro driver Nick Foster), Prince Jefri Ibrahim’s stocks skyrocketed in 2022. That year he became a Red Bull-sponsored athlete, and started his season strongly by winning the opening round of the GWTC Asia Pro-Am series at his home track at Sepang. 

He would go on to win the 2022 GTWC Asia Pro-Am driver’s championship and the GT Endurance Championship Pro-Am Australia, and played a pivotal role in JMR claiming the GTWC Asia Pro-Am team’s championship. 

Over 2023 and 2024 he podiumed twice at the Bathurst 12-hour, achieved three podiums at the GTWC Australia Pro-Am championship and finished runner-up in the GT Teams Asia Le Mans Championship.

Armed with the new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R, Prince Jefri was at his determined best in 2025, claiming a memorable victory at the opening round of the GT World Challenge Asia Championship at Sepang. He would take the Pro-Am title fight to the final round, narrowly missing out on the championship by three points.

At the same time, Prince Jefri made moves on the endurance-racing circuit: he played pivotal roles in the team that successfully completed the 2025 Crowdstrike 24 Hours of Spa, and featured on the Pro-Am podium of the Suzuka 1000 and 2026 Bathurst 12 Hour.

MILESTONE

2025

2025

JMR began a new era with GM, switching to Corvette Z06 GT3.Rs. Prince Jefri took the #99 Corvette to victory at Sepang and later won again at Fuji, kicking off the season strong.

2024

Prince Jefri secured 2 wins in the Asian Le Mans Series (GT class) and finished 2nd overall, while also claiming 2nd place in the GT World Challenge Asia overall standings.

2023

JMR expanded to campaign two Mercedes‑AMG GT3 cars in both Australia and Asia, reflecting both growth and ambition.

2022

Prince Jefri clinched the GT World Challenge Asia Pro‑Am Championship and contributed to JMR’s first-ever Teams’ Championship triumph in the same series.

2019

Prince Jefri made his racing debut in the Blancpain GT World Challenge Asia series under the Johor Motorsports Racing banner — marking the start of his motorsport journey.
2025

2025

JMR began a new era with GM, switching to Corvette Z06 GT3.Rs. Prince Jefri took the #99 Corvette to victory at Sepang and later won again at Fuji, kicking off the season strong.

2024

Prince Jefri secured 2 wins in the Asian Le Mans Series (GT class) and finished 2nd overall, while also claiming 2nd place in the GT World Challenge Asia overall standings.

2023

JMR expanded to campaign two Mercedes‑AMG GT3 cars in both Australia and Asia, reflecting both growth and ambition.

2022

Prince Jefri clinched the GT World Challenge Asia Pro‑Am Championship and contributed to JMR’s first-ever Teams’ Championship triumph in the same series.

2019

Prince Jefri made his racing debut in the Blancpain GT World Challenge Asia series under the Johor Motorsports Racing banner — marking the start of his motorsport journey.

RACES ACHIEVEMENTS

2017

GP3 Series ART Grand Prix

Champion

2017

GP3 Series ART Grand Prix

Champion

2017

GP3 Series ART Grand Prix

Champion

2017

GP3 Series ART Grand Prix

Champion

2017

GP3 Series ART Grand Prix

Champion

2017

GP3 Series ART Grand Prix

Champion

“I feel in a really strong place; mentally, I feel the strongest I’ve ever been.”

— HH Prince Jefri Ibrahim

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