Max Verstappen Nurburgring disqualification
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Max Verstappen may have four F1 drivers' championships to his name, but his experience around the infamously tricky Nurburgring has now been called into question. The Red Bull F1 star returned to race at the Green Hell on Saturday,
Four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen took to the Nurburgring to race in the NLS Race 2 this weekend. The Dutchman's presence created a lot of attention for the series.
Splitting time with co-drivers Frenchman Jules Gounon and Spaniard Daniel Juncadella at the wheel of a Mercedes sporting Red Bull livery and run by the Winward team, Verstappen helped steer his car to victory by almost exactly a minute before officials intervened.
Four-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen is taking on a "bucket list" challenge as he prepares to tackle his first 24-hour sportscar race at the historic Nürburgring Nordschleife circuit.
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Max Verstappen will start the NLS2 from pole position after clocking the fastest time in the closing stages of qualifying. The session began promisingly for Verstappen and his teammates, with Daniel Juncadella immediately storming to the top of the timing sheet.