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Tom Kristensen is a Danish racing driver widely regarded as 'Mr. Le Mans' for his unprecedented record of nine victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Born on July 7, 1967, in Hobro, Denmark, Kristensen began his racing career in karting before progressing through Formula 3 and Formula 3000.
Kristensen's Le Mans dominance began in 1997 when he won on his debut with Joest Racing. He went on to claim consecutive victories from 2000 to 2005 with Audi, establishing himself as the most successful driver in the race's history. His final Le Mans victory came in 2013, cementing his legendary status in endurance racing.
Beyond Le Mans, Kristensen achieved remarkable success in the American Le Mans Series, winning three championships. His smooth driving style, exceptional consistency in long-distance races, and ability to perform under pressure made him the benchmark for endurance racing excellence. After retiring from professional racing, Kristensen has remained active in the motorsport community as a steward and ambassador for endurance racing.