Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula 1 World Champion, is set to ignite the legendary Nurburgring once again, this time trading in his Red Bull for the raw power of a Ferrari GT3. Fans are buzzing with anticipation as the Dutch superstar prepares for his next thrilling chapter in motorsport, following a successful stint in the Nurburgring Endurance Series (NLS) where he showcased his skills behind the wheel of a Porsche Cayman.
Verstappen’s recent foray into the treacherous Nordschleife was more than just a test of speed; it was a gateway to achieving his long-held dream of competing in the iconic 24 Hours of Nurburgring. With a permit now in hand, the stage is set for a sensational return to the ‘green hell’ — a nickname that aptly describes the challenge posed by this notorious track.
Before this major event, Verstappen underwent a private test in the Ferrari 296 GT3, under the alias “Franz Hermann.” Astonishingly, he reportedly set an unofficial lap record during this session, a feat that has set the motorsport world abuzz with speculation about his potential performance in the upcoming race.
This Saturday, Verstappen will team up once again with British driver Chris Lulham, aiming for nothing less than victory in the GT3 series. The excitement is palpable as fans prepare for an electrifying showdown that promises to be a highlight of the racing calendar.
In a recent statement at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix — which he dominated — Verstappen expressed his deep-rooted passion for sports car racing and his eagerness to explore different facets of motorsport. “My passion is to also do these kind of races,” he declared, emphasizing the importance of expanding his racing repertoire beyond Formula 1.
Verstappen acknowledged the challenges of acquiring his racing license, praising the support he received from the organization. “The down-tuned car was quite interesting to drive, but honestly, it was a very good collaboration. I enjoyed it, even though the car was super slow. I still had a very useful day because I managed to drive in the wet and the dry, getting to know all the flag rules,” he explained.
He also noted that every lap around the Nordschleife offers a unique experience, stating, “At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what kind of car you drive around the Nordschleife, it’s always going to be fun when you push it.” For Verstappen, racing is not merely about the vehicle; it’s about the thrill, the challenge, and the joy of competition.
This upcoming GT3 race marks a pivotal moment for Verstappen, as he continues to blaze new trails in his illustrious career. With the Nurburgring set to witness his return, fans and competitors alike are left wondering: can he conquer the challenges of GT racing just as he has done in Formula 1? One thing is for sure—this race is not to be missed!