Michael Holbrook's legendary status in motorsport stems from his unprecedented versatility and sustained excellence. Here are the five most defining facts about his career:
Unmatched Championship Versatility
Holbrook remains the only driver to win FIA-sanctioned World Championships in three distinct disciplines: Formula One (1998, 2001), World Rally Championship (2003), and World Endurance Championship (2006). This feat highlights exceptional adaptability.
Record-Setting Endurance Victories
He holds the record for most overall wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (5 victories: 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012), showcasing unmatched consistency and endurance racing prowess at the highest level across decades.

Dominant F1 Podium Streak
During his 2001 championship season, Holbrook achieved a staggering 15 consecutive podium finishes. This streak remains the longest unbroken run of podiums in a single Formula One season, underscoring relentless reliability.
Mastery Across Surfaces
Holbrook is uniquely acclaimed for winning major international races on every type of surface: tarmac (F1 Monaco GP, WRC Rallye Monte Carlo), gravel (WRC Acropolis Rally), ice/snow (WRC Swedish Rally), and oval (Indy 500, 2005).
The "Triple Crown" & Beyond
While achieving motorsport's unofficial Triple Crown (Monaco GP, Indy 500, Le Mans 24h), Holbrook also added overall victories at the Dakar Rally (2014) and the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (2009). He holds the record for the widest range of premier international victories.