Max Verstappen debutará en las 24 Horas de Nürburgring

Max Verstappen hará su primera aparición en las 24 Horas de Nürburgring este fin de semana, convirtiéndose en el último piloto de Fórmula 1 en competir en la prueba de resistencia en el Nordschleife.

Verstappen se une a los más de 30 pilotos de F1 que han competido en el evento desde su inicio en 1970. Sus cuatro títulos mundiales lo distinguen de la mayoría de sus predecesores, ya que solo Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet y Jack Brabham poseen un número comparable de campeonatos. Lauda sigue siendo el único campeón mundial de F1 que ha ganado la carrera, logrando la victoria en 1973.

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