Who is the most versatile driver in motorsport history?

By YPB Team

Winning in one discipline is hard enough. Winning in four means the rest of the field only ever saw part of you.

A.J. Foyt — ranked #11
A.J. Foyt
The only driver to win Indianapolis, Daytona, Le Mans and Sebring.
1000pts
Mario Andretti — ranked #22
Mario Andretti
Won the Formula 1 title, the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500 and Sebring three times.
882pts
Mark Donohue — ranked #33
Mark Donohue
Won the Indy 500, Can-Am, Trans-Am and the Daytona 24 Hours.
716pts
Jim Clark — ranked #44
Jim Clark
Won the Formula 1 title, the Indy 500 and a British Touring Car race in the same era.
661pts
Jacques Villeneuve — ranked #55
Jacques Villeneuve
Indy 500 winner, CART champion and Formula 1 world champion within four years.
600pts
Jacky Ickx — ranked #66
Jacky Ickx
Six Le Mans wins plus grand prix victories and a Dakar Rally title.
529pts
Fernando Alonso — ranked #77
Fernando Alonso
Two Formula 1 titles, two Le Mans wins and a Daytona 24 Hours victory.
448pts
John Surtees — ranked #88
John Surtees
Seven motorcycle world titles and the 1964 Formula 1 championship.
448pts
Parnelli Jones — ranked #99
Parnelli Jones
Won at Indianapolis, in Trans-Am, in sprint cars and off-road in the Baja 1000.
448pts
Kyle Busch — ranked #1010
Kyle Busch
Has won in NASCAR's three national series more times than anyone.
353pts
Juan Pablo Montoya — ranked #1111
Juan Pablo Montoya
Won the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500 and grands prix at Monaco and Monza.
353pts
Tony Stewart — ranked #1212
Tony Stewart
IndyCar champion, two-time NASCAR champion and a sprint-car winner into his fifties.
353pts
Dan Gurney — ranked #1313
Dan Gurney
Won in Formula 1, Indy cars, NASCAR, Trans-Am and at Le Mans.
240pts
Sebastien Loeb — ranked #1414
Sebastien Loeb
Nine rally world titles plus podiums at Le Mans, Pikes Peak and in rallycross.
240pts
Graham Hill — ranked #1515
Graham Hill
The only man to complete the Triple Crown: Monaco, Indianapolis and Le Mans.
106pts

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