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Updated · The New York Times · May 16
Max Verstappen Debuts in 24-Hour Nürburgring Race in Mercedes-AMG GT3 as F1 Future Wavers
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 16

Max Verstappen Debuts in 24-Hour Nürburgring Race in Mercedes-AMG GT3 as F1 Future Wavers

10 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 16
  • Max Verstappen, 28, will make his first 24-hour race start this weekend at the Nürburgring, sharing a Mercedes-AMG GT3 with Daniel Juncadella, Lucas Auer and Jules Gounon.
  • The four-time F1 champion has expanded into sports cars while growing disillusioned with Formula 1, and a future Le Mans entry is already on his mind.
  • 12.9 miles and about 70 turns make the Nordschleife one of endurance racing’s toughest tests, with rain forecast adding another challenge to a race that starts at 3 p.m. local time Saturday.
  • Verstappen has already shown speed there: he won a smaller Nürburgring race last year, and his car crossed the line first in a March warm-up before a tire-rule disqualification.
  • A sellout crowd and heavier media attention will add pressure in a discipline where pacing, traffic management and even sleep can matter as much as outright pace.
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