Max Verstappen drove like a man possessed at the 24 Hours Nürburgring — and it may have earned him the ultimate compliment from his team.
The Red Bull No. 3 machine trusted Verstappen enough to hand him the final stint of the race, putting the responsibility of bringing home the victory squarely on his shoulders. The race is not officially won yet, but the confidence shown in Verstappen says everything about how dominant and composed he has been behind the wheel all weekend.
His pace throughout the race was stunning.
Verstappen attacked traffic aggressively, made fearless passes through slower classes and consistently laid down fast laps without abusing the car. At the Nürburgring, that balance matters more than raw speed alone. Drivers have to survive the chaos while still pushing hard enough to gain time, and Verstappen looked completely comfortable doing both.
That is why the team gave him the closing assignment.
In endurance racing, the final stint is not handed out casually. Teams want their calmest, fastest and most dependable driver in the car when the pressure peaks. Verstappen earned that role with every lap he turned.
And honestly, it felt inevitable watching him drive.
Even though he is best known globally for Formula 1 success, Verstappen continues proving he is far more than just an F1 champion. His adaptability across disciplines has become impossible to ignore. The Nürburgring rewards pure racers — drivers willing to attack one of the most unforgiving tracks in the world with confidence and precision.
Verstappen looked right at home.
If the Red Bull No. 3 closes this out, it will only add to the growing reputation Verstappen is building outside Formula 1: not just a superstar, but one of the best all-around wheelmen on the planet.








