Max Verstappen gibt Debüt beim 24-Stunden-Rennen auf dem Nürburgring

Max Verstappen wird an diesem Wochenende seinen ersten Auftritt beim 24-Stunden-Rennen auf dem Nürburgring haben und damit der jüngste Formel-1-Fahrer sein, der bei dem Langstreckenrennen auf der Nordschleife antritt.

Verstappen schließt sich den mehr als 30 anderen F1-Fahrern an, die seit Beginn der Veranstaltung im Jahr 1970 an dem Rennen teilgenommen haben. Seine vier Weltmeistertitel heben ihn von den meisten seiner Vorgänger ab; nur Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet und Jack Brabham halten eine vergleichbare Anzahl an Meisterschaften. Lauda bleibt der einzige F1-Weltmeister, der das Rennen gewinnen konnte; ihm gelang der Sieg im Jahr 1973.

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