Max Verstappen Shocks Fans with Surprise Nissan Super GT Test Ahead of Japanese Grand Prix!
In an electrifying turn of events, Formula 1 sensation Max Verstappen took to the track in a Nissan Z GT500, leaving fans at Fuji Speedway in awe during a private Super GT test on Wednesday. The four-time world champion, who is no stranger to the spotlight, was seen zooming out of the pits in a striking Red Bull-themed Nissan, making waves on the second day of this exclusive manufacturers' test.
This unexpected appearance was not just a joyride; sources reveal it was part of a carefully orchestrated promotional shoot by Red Bull. As the rain-soaked track presented a challenging backdrop, Verstappen skillfully navigated several laps, familiarizing himself with the powerful two-litre inline four engine of the GT500. Although no lap times were released, the buzz around Verstappen's performance was palpable, as only a select few GT500 cars graced the track alongside him.
This marks only Verstappen's second venture into modern Super GT machinery, having previously sampled the Honda NSX-GT in 2022 during the Honda’s Thanks Day event. Adding to the spectacle, a Honda NSX GT3, decked out in Red Bull colors, was also spotted at Fuji, hinting at the deep-rooted ties between the energy drink giant and Japanese motorsport.
Historically, Red Bull has maintained a presence in Super GT, previously sponsoring the Mugen-Honda team and placing junior drivers in Japanese racing circuits. The most recent graduate, Liam Lawson, is currently making waves in Super Formula, showcasing Red Bull's commitment to nurturing talent across multiple platforms.
As Verstappen broadens his horizons beyond the confines of F1, he is gearing up for an exhilarating debut at the Nurburgring 24 Hours with Mercedes-AMG. Recently, he and his teammates, Jules Gounon and Daniel Juncadella, initially celebrated a provisional victory in the NLS2 round at the Nurburgring Nordschleife. However, their joy was short-lived as they faced disqualification due to a tyre infringement—an unfortunate twist in their racing saga.
With the Japanese Grand Prix looming on the horizon at the Suzuka Circuit, Verstappen returns to Formula 1 after a rocky start to the season. Currently ranked eighth in the championship standings with a mere eight points, he trails behind championship leader George Russell, who boasts an impressive 55 points. Meanwhile, Red Bull finds itself in sixth place among the teams, as its former engine partner Honda grapples with performance and reliability issues after aligning with Aston Martin in the wake of F1's new regulations.
As the excitement builds for the upcoming race, all eyes are on Verstappen, whose surprise test in the Nissan Z GT500 has undoubtedly set the stage for an exhilarating weekend ahead. Will he turn his fortunes around in Japan? The motorsport world eagerly awaits!








