Max Verstappen's 2026 GT3 Programme Depends on Complexity of F1 Regulations
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First start, first win: Max Verstappen and Chris Lulham win in the VLN/NLS with the Ferrari 296 GT3. But historically this has not been a premiere.
Max Verstappen responds to ‘better driver’ suggestions after GT3 win at Nurburgring
Max Verstappen has dismissed the idea that his stellar debut GT3 win at the Nurburgring necessarily means it makes him a better Formula 1 driver. After years of expressing his desire to compete in sports cars, Verstappen finally took the plunge as he competed in the ninth-round of the NLS [Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie] last week. The four-time World Champion partnered Chris Lulham — his Team Redline sim racing team-mate — in Verstappen.com and…
Max Verstappen won his first GT3 race at the Nürburgring last weekend, which encourages him to get into the category in 2026. But the quadruple F1 World Champion will make his decision on his calendar closer to the deadline, even if he hopes to take part in the 24 Hours of the Nürburgring in 2026. "Yes, it was really fun, I've been preparing this for a while," Verstappen said. "It's just two beautiful days, once again in the wet race and then (.…
Max Verstappen's 2026 GT3 programme depends on complexity of F1 regulations
Max Verstappen has his eye on competing in next year's Nurburgring 24 Hours as he now takes a break from any GT3 exploits for the rest of the year – but this will entirely depend on how complex Formula 1's 2026 regulations are.Verstappen, along with friend and GT racer Chris Lulham, took victory in the ninth round of the Nurburgring Langstrecken-Serie last weekend, piloting an Emil Frey ...Keep reading
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