The impact “Worldwide” of “Real Racer” Max Verstappen on GT Races draws praise from the boss of the Nurburgring series

Max Verstappen participated in the ninth round of the Nurburgring Endurance series and won the race during its beginnings in the GT3 class. Subsequently, the director general of the Endurance series, Mike Jäger, revealed how the presence of the Dutch gave the event an international projector and congratulated him to be a real runner to face the GT3 race on his own will.
Verstappen’s dreams of running in the GT3 class started early when he initially tested a GT3 Ferrari 296 car in Green Hell earlier in the year. This then led him to run a Porsche Cayman GT4 car to obtain his DMSB license of Grade A to make the GT3 Cars race in the Endurance series, which he was able to secure after a start -to -back in the series.
With his Nordschleife Nordschleife racing license to his credit, he had to appear in the ninth round of the endurance series. There he qualified third and won the race after taking the lead in the first corner of the first round.
Thus, when they asked him questions about the impact that the presence of Verstappen made during the event, the director general of the endurance series, Jäger, said Gpblog::
“It was a fantastic experience to see Max to drive in the NLS, and I was personally impressed by his performance. He turned out to be a real runner, and although he was in no way eager to obtain the license, he did it.
“We are grateful that he has attracted a lot of international attention to us and already awaits us his announcement that he will run again with us in the future. The Formula 1 world champion GT3 on the Nordschleife is not only good for us, the track and the region, but also for GT races all over the world.”
Max Verstappen arrived in Nurburgring at the rear after winning two consecutive races on the F1 front.
An “incredible” weekend for Max Verstappen in Nurburgring


Max Verstappen had run for final kilometers in Nurburgring in the virtual world. The Dutchman already knowing the corners and corners of the track and all divergence being reproduced by his tests, the Red Bull driver easily won a victory at home during his first GT3 class race on the circuit.
Thinking about its successful release, he said (via Versatapn.com):
“Everything went well in terms of traffic, and we did not make big mistakes. To win my first race here is incredible.”
Meanwhile, Verstappen also admitted earlier than participating in the 24 Hours of Nurburgring is a dream of his, which can now be completed because it has the Nordschleife license to its credit.
Published by Geetansh Pasricha


