
Max Verstappen earns praise for 'respectful' Nürburgring duel
Max Verstappen received high praise from rival driver Christopher Haase for his "very respectful" driving during a fierce battle for the lead at the Nürburgring 24 Hours qualifying race. The Red Bull F1 driver, competing in a Mercedes-AMG GT3, engaged in a clean and intense duel with Haase's Audi before taking the lead, using the event as crucial preparation for the upcoming 24-hour endurance classic.
Why it matters:
Verstappen's performance and conduct in a highly competitive GT3 field, against specialist endurance racers, underscores his exceptional racecraft beyond Formula 1. His ability to seamlessly adapt and earn the respect of seasoned competitors in a different discipline highlights his status as a complete driver and builds positive anticipation for his participation in one of motorsport's most grueling events.
The details:
- Verstappen, taking advantage of a gap in the F1 calendar, competed in the qualifying race for the Nürburgring 24 Hours, finishing 39th overall with teammate Lucas Auer after a lengthy pit stop for repairs.
- Starting the race, Verstappen quickly moved from fifth to second, setting up a prolonged duel with the leading Audi of Christopher Haase.
- He executed a clean overtake to take the lead approximately 30 minutes into the race, but could not initially break away from the experienced Haase.
- A strategic advantage came during the first pit stops; Verstappen's car stopped only for fuel while Haase's Audi also performed a driver change, allowing the Mercedes to build a significant lead.
- Christopher Haase specifically commended Verstappen's approach, stating, "He was great again and drove very respectfully. Really handsome... Max just positioned himself perfectly each time."
- Verstappen confirmed the value of the experience, noting the intensity of traffic management and battles with other GT3 cars provided ideal preparation.
What's next:
The main event, the ADAC Ravenol Nürburgring 24 Hours, is scheduled for the weekend of May 16-17. Verstappen has confirmed his intention to compete, with this qualifying race serving as his final major track preparation. The only unknown he cited is a lack of night driving experience, a classic challenge of the 24-hour race that he will face for the first time during the event itself.
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