
Verstappen Team Under Investigation After Nürburgring Qualifying Incident
Max Verstappen's GT racing team is under investigation by stewards following a collision caused by teammate Lucas Auer during the first qualifying session for the Nürburgring 24-hour race. The incident, which spun a rival Porsche, could result in a penalty for the No. 3 Mercedes-AMG entry as Verstappen himself took over the driving duties shortly after the contact occurred.
Why it matters:
Penalties in qualifying can have a cascading effect on a team's entire 24-hour race strategy, impacting starting position and early-race track position on the notoriously challenging Nordschleife. For a high-profile team built around the reigning F1 champion, any setback in the build-up to the main event is a significant distraction and threatens their goal of a competitive run in the prestigious endurance race.
The details:
- The incident involved the No. 3 Max Verstappen Mercedes-AMG GT3, initially driven by Lucas Auer, and the No. 941 Porsche Cayman GT4.
- Replays showed Auer attempting an overtake on the slower Porsche into a tight corner, making contact and sending the rival car into a spin.
- The Austrian driver had started the qualifying session, with Verstappen scheduled to take over the wheel for the final 30 minutes.
- The stewards' investigation will determine if the move was overly aggressive and what, if any, penalty should be applied, which could range from a grid drop to penalty points.
What's next:
The focus now shifts to the stewards' decision and how the team regroups for the remaining qualifying sessions and the race itself. Avoiding grid penalties is crucial for a clean start in the chaotic opening laps of the 24-hour race. The incident serves as an early reminder of the fine margin between aggressive qualifying and costly contact on the demanding Nürburgring circuit.
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