Max Verstappen Turned His Nürburgring GT3 Debut Into Win
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Four race absences have been confirmed for F1 champion Max Verstappen in 2026 due to conflicts on his competition schedule. The Dutchman blew audiences away once again on Saturday at the Nurburgring Nordschleife, where, alongside team-mate Chris Lulham, the pair took victory in the 57th ADAC Barbarossapreis.
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The four-time Formula 1 world champion partnered Chris Lulham in the #31 Emil Frey Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 at the
Charles Leclerc has passed his judgement on Max Verstappen's title chances after back-to-back wins for the Dutchman.
Verstappen isn’t the only threat to Piastri’s maiden World Championship crown. Norris’ seventh-place finish in Azerbaijan moved him to within 25 points - equivalent to one race victory - of the Australian at the head of the field.
After a dominant victory in Baku for Max Verstappen, a fifth consecutive World Title might just still be on the cards. The Dutchman knows the odds are stacked against him, to pull it off would require the biggest comeback in Formula 1 history.
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Max Verstappen's GT3 victory left five-time Nurburgring 24 Hours winner Timo Bernhard "emotional"
Five-time Nürburgring 24 Hours winner Timo Bernhard said he was "emotional" after Max Verstappen's commanding GT3 debut win at the Nordschleife