Max Verstappen retorna à F1 após susto nas 24 Horas de Nürburgring

Max Verstappen está pronto para competir no Grande Prêmio do Canadá neste fim de semana, após pilotar um Mercedes-AMG GT3 nas 24 Horas de Nürburgring, onde uma falha no eixo de transmissão perto do fim encerrou uma campanha sólida da equipe Verstappen.com Racing.

Verstappen, de 28 anos, dividiu o Mercedes-AMG GT3 nº 3 com Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon e Lucas Auer em Nordschleife como parte de seu programa em Nürburgring para 2026. O carro liderou grande parte da corrida antes da falha, restando três horas para o fim. Verstappen descreveu a experiência como agradável, apesar do resultado, e confirmou o interesse em futuras corridas de resistência, caso sua agenda permita.

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