Tom Kristensen
Tom Kristensen, born on July 7, 1967, in Hobro, Denmark, is a legendary Danish racing driver, widely regarded as one of the greatest endurance drivers in motorsport history. He is best known for his record-breaking nine victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, earning him the title "Mr. Le Mans." Kristensen's first Le Mans win came in 1997 with Porsche, and he went on to achieve his historic record primarily with Audi, including an impressive streak of six consecutive wins from 2000 to 2005.
Beyond Le Mans, Kristensen enjoyed success in other racing series, including the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Known for his skill, consistency, and reliability under intense conditions, he became a respected and admired figure in endurance racing.
After retiring from professional racing in 2014, Kristensen remained active in the motorsport community, serving as an ambassador and sharing his experience with fans and aspiring drivers. His legacy as a record-holder and a symbol of endurance racing excellence continues to inspire new generations.