Max Verstappen Targets Nürburgring Permit for Future Racing Endeavors
Four-time Formula 1 champion, Max Verstappen, is reportedly planning to secure a DMSB Nordschleife permit, as per a report from Auto Motor und Sport. This move comes after the Dutchman participated in a GT3 test at the iconic Nürburgring circuit, driving a Ferrari 296 GT3.
Verstappen’s Stealthy Appearance and Shared Photos
Initially attempting to maintain anonymity by using the pseudonym, Franz Hermann, Verstappen eventually shared photos from the event, revealing his true identity. The permit, which he is reportedly seeking, is essential for participating in official Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie events and the legendary 24-hour race.
Known for his passion for various motor racing disciplines, Verstappen expresses a desire to explore other racing domains when he eventually departs from F1. In the past, he discussed his future in GT3: “My journey began with Team Redline in sim racing. With Verstappen.com Racing, we sponsor and support various racing activities of people close to me. We are also active in DTM and the GTWC Sprint with Thierry Vermeulen [the son of Verstappen’s manager Raymond Vermeulen] and with my father in rallying. Our ultimate goal is to establish our own race team.