Verstappen: Victory at Nürburgring Could Boost His F1 Dominance
Max Verstappen’s recent victory in the GT3 endurance race at Nordschleife has not only solidified his position among his Formula 1 colleagues, but could also have made him an even more formidable driver, according to his rivals.
With Red Bull’s permission, Verstappen participated in the four-hour Nürburgring Endurance Series race on the 13-mile Nordschleife circuit, known as “the Green Hell”. The four-time world champion tested the circuit earlier this year under the alias “Franz Hermann”, before obtaining his permit during the weekend between his F1 Grand Prix victories in Monza and Baku. Verstappen and his teammate Chris Lulham, a simulator driver turned real-life racer, won in a Ferrari 296 entered by Emil Frey Racing, beating the next car by 24.5 seconds.“We have been preparing for that for a while… it was a very nice two days,” Verstappen told reporters in Singapore. “Running a bit in the wet, in the dry, just gaining more and more experience was nice. And of course, winning is an extra bonus.”
Max Verstappen

Alex Albon, Williams driver and former teammate of Verstappen for two and a half years at Red Bull, agreed. “There’s a lot to gain from driving different cars, something like your ‘vocabulary’,” said Albon. “You read a book, you increase your vocabulary. You drive different cars, you increase what we call our ‘toolbox’. You learn different ways to drive fast and discover different techniques, different challenges, different criteria in terms of limitations with the car and how you drive around it.”“Does it make me a better driver? I’ve been doing this in the simulator for many years, so doing it now in real life isn’t very different,” Verstappen said. “But it definitely doesn’t hurt, I think I can say that.”
Max Verstappen

“He has a good setup to just go and do these types of races. I think it’s great for the sport. Ultimately, I wouldn’t mind joining him in the future in some of these races,” he added. The eyes of Haas rookie Oliver Bearman lit up when asked if he had seen any highlights from Verstappen’s race weekend. “I’m a big fan of Max,” Bearman said. “It was really cool to see him.” I saw some highlights and also saw his pole lap, in which he had to overtake a car on the grass. It was great.” There was an extra element for Bearman to enjoy, as he had crossed paths with Verstappen’s teammate, Lulham, early in their careers. “I was karting with him when I was 7 or 8 years old,” Bearman added. “He was always very fast and very, very good and then, of course, he went into sim racing and was like the best sim racer in the world. And now, you know, he’s been doing the GT World Challenge this year, but racing with Max at the Nordschleife, that must be an incredible experience.”“I think it’s just incredible,” said the Frenchman. “Nordschleife is an iconic race track. I think it’s crazy. There’s really nothing like it. It’s great that Max has the opportunity to organize this kind of thing. I think, ultimately, it’s great. He got to a point where he has his team, he has his cars.
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