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Max Verstappen set for debut in the 24H Nürburgring
Four-time Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen is confirmed to compete in the prestigious 24-hour Nürburgring race on May 16-17, marking his first career endurance event. He will share a Mercedes-AMG GT3 with Dani Juncadella, Lucas Auer, and Jules Gounon.
Verstappen expands his racing challenge beyond Formula 1
Verstappen’s entry into one of motorsport’s toughest endurance races highlights a rare crossover from F1 to long-distance GT competition. The move has drawn attention because it tests different skills: traffic management, night driving, teamwork, and consistency over 24 hours.
David Beckham becomes the first British athlete with a fortune above £1 billion
David Beckham has reportedly crossed the £1 billion wealth mark, becoming the first British athlete to do so. The report says he is outpacing other global sports stars in net worth, underscoring how athlete branding and business ventures can rival on-field earnings.
Global sports wealth race intensifies
Beckham’s milestone reflects a wider trend in modern sports: top athletes increasingly build fortunes through endorsements, ownership stakes, and media ventures. The story highlights how retired stars can remain financially dominant long after their playing careers end.
Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing to field GT3 entry at Nürburgring
The Verstappen-backed squad will enter the endurance race with a Mercedes-AMG GT3, signaling a serious competitive effort rather than a symbolic appearance. The driver lineup includes experienced GT and endurance racers, strengthening the team’s chances in a demanding event.
Motorsport spotlight shifts to endurance racing
The 24H Nürburgring is one of the world’s most respected and brutal endurance events, often used to measure driver versatility and car reliability. Verstappen’s participation adds major star power and is likely to attract global attention from both F1 and endurance fans.
Verstappen’s schedule underscores a busy motorsport calendar
The Nürburgring outing comes amid a packed Formula 1 season, showing how top drivers can still pursue selected non-F1 challenges. His decision may fuel more discussion about how elite racers balance championship obligations with personal ambitions.