Nick Tandy has become the first driver to win all four major 24-hour endurance races. Le Mans, Daytona, Spa, and Sebring. The British pilot's achievement stands alone in motorsport history. Tandy now competes for Porsche in IMSA's top-tier competition, driving for the series' most popular team.

His record reflects decades of commitment to endurance racing, where consistency and raw pace matter equally. Tandy didn't stumble into this achievement. He earned it through discipline and decades of seat time across multiple continents and car platforms.

The significance here goes beyond personal accolades. Tandy's move to IMSA's dominant Porsche program places him at the heart of America's premier sports car racing series. His experience from Le Mans and Spa translates directly to IMSA's technical demands. Porsche benefits from a driver who has proven himself at every major endurance stage.

Tandy's nickname "Rexy" hints at a fierce competitiveness that transcends national boundaries. British drivers have always competed on global stages. Tandy simply executed better than everyone else across four different legendary circuits. This record won't fall easily. The 24-hour endurance format demands perfection from teams and drivers alike.