Max Verstappen’s 24-hour racing debut at Nürburgring ends
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For years, Formula 1 operated under the assumption that its global boom would continue no matter what happened on track. Packed grandstands, Netflix popularity and massive sponsorship deals helped cover up a growing issue longtime racing fans noticed immediately: the racing product itself was slipping.
Verstappen is actively involved in the race weekends of his GT3 squad via remote access, even when competing in F1
Max Verstappen and Daniel Juncadella with their Mercedes-AMG GT3 car ahead of the 2026 Nürburgring 24 Hours Red Bull Content Pool At 28, Max Verstappen has already established himself as one the greatest drivers in Formula 1 history. But this weekend, he ...
Max Verstappen isn’t just dominating on Sundays, he’s now shaping how future drivers train long before they ever reach Formula 1. Behind the scenes, the Red Bull star is helping develop simulator software used by Formula 2 and Formula 3 teams — F1 ...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, known for his passion for sim racing, often competes with his Team Redline squad when he's not behind the wheel of his F1 car. While some may view sim racing as just a game, Verstappen has highlighted its startling ...
It's no secret that Max Verstappen spends a lot of time on racing simulators. The four-time Formula 1 world champion seems to be seated in front of his home setup every hour he isn't in his actual race car. We had the chance to talk briefly with Verstappen ...
Max Verstappen admitted weather conditions could complicate the Nürburgring 24 Hours weekend as the Red Bull star discussed avoiding early damage and surviving chaotic racing conditions.
Max Verstappen's upcoming participation in the Nürburgring 24 Hours has not only captured the imagination of motor racing fans across the world -- its also turned some of his Formula 1 rivals green with envy.