Max Verstappen to Drive for Mercedes-AMG at the 2026 24h Nürburgring: A Sensation on the Nordschleife!
It's official, and the entire motorsport world is buzzing: Max Verstappen, the three-time Formula 1 World Champion, will make his endurance racing debut at the 24-hour race on the Nürburgring in 2026. And not just any debut: the Dutchman will be taking the wheel of a Mercedes-AMG GT3. What sounded like pit lane gossip just a few days ago is now a done deal, sending fans of the "Green Hell" into a frenzy.
The Nordschleife: A Passion Project
Verstappen himself isn't hiding his excitement. "The Nordschleife has been at the top of my list since I was a kid," the 28-year-old hinted. It's more than just a guest appearance – it's the fulfilment of a dream, one he probably had as a young boy soaking up every possible detail about the legends of this sport, whether from an old F1 trivia book or the countless stories about Lewis Hamilton or Michael Schumacher. Now he's writing his own chapter, so to speak, with "Unstoppable".
The Lineup: A Mix of Youth and Experience
Mercedes-AMG is fielding a top-tier team. Alongside Verstappen, absolute experts of the Nordschleife will be in the cockpit. Insiders close to the team reveal the mix will be perfect:
- Maro Engel – The DTM driver and two-time winner of the 24-hour classic is a living roadmap of the Eifel circuit.
- A Nordschleife Stalwart – Rumour has it another local hero is on board, someone who knows every kilometre of asphalt blindfolded.
- A Quiet Star from Within the Ranks – An experienced GT3 driver from the AMG stable is expected to complete the quartet.
This combination of Verstappen's raw speed and the local aces' intimate track knowledge could be the key to success. Engel, who has won just about everything here, will be key to teaching the F1 star the track's final secrets.
What Makes This Race So Special
While Formula 1 celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, with many drivers competing on polished but often soul-less circuits, Verstappen is diving headfirst into the Nordschleife adventure. Over 20 kilometres of the notorious "Green Hell," with its blind crests, the Carousel, and tight chicanes. Here, it's not just about raw power, but above all, experience and finesse. Many greats of the sport have faltered on this track, while others like Schumacher or Hamilton have proven they can master it. Verstappen now wants to follow in their footsteps and prove he's at home not only on modern Grand Prix tracks.
Anticipating the Eifel
For the loyal fanbase around the Nürburgring, his commitment is a gift. Finally, they can experience one of the greatest talents of our time not just on TV, but up close in the Eifel. The atmosphere will be electric when the Mercedes-AMG, with the Dutchman at the wheel, powers through the first turn. Maybe he'll write a new chapter in the history of this legendary race as early as 2026. One thing is certain: when Verstappen is in the car, anything is possible. For all the fans, the months leading up to the race will now feel like an eternity.