Max Verstappen al debutto alla 24 Ore del Nürburgring

Max Verstappen farà la sua prima apparizione alla 24 Ore del Nürburgring questo fine settimana, diventando l'ultimo pilota di Formula 1 a gareggiare nell'evento di durata sul Nordschleife.

Verstappen si unisce a più di 30 altri piloti di F1 che hanno gareggiato nell'evento sin dalla sua nascita nel 1970. I suoi quattro titoli mondiali lo distinguono dalla maggior parte dei suoi predecessori, dato che solo Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet e Jack Brabham detengono un numero paragonabile di campionati. Lauda rimane l'unico campione del mondo di F1 ad aver vinto la gara, ottenendo la vittoria nel 1973.

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