
Buemi Open to Future Nürburgring 24 Hours Entry, But Emphasizes High Competition Level
Red Bull simulator driver Sébastien Buemi expresses interest in racing the Nürburgring 24 Hours, but stresses the need for proper preparation and acknowledges the exceptionally high skill level of the entire field.
Red Bull simulator driver Sébastien Buemi has revealed he is "open" to a future entry in the Nürburgring 24 Hours, joining the growing list of top-tier racers eyeing the legendary Nordschleife. The four-time Le Mans winner and current Toyota WEC driver admits he lacks the time for proper preparation now, but the idea is firmly on his radar.
Why it matters:
Buemi's potential entry would add even more star power to an event already drawing major F1 names like Max Verstappen. The Nürburgring 24 Hours is increasingly becoming a crossover battleground for endurance and single-seater talent, raising the event's global profile and competitive intensity.
The details:
- Buemi has never raced at the Nordschleife, while Verstappen has spent the past year preparing for this weekend's event with a focus on a maiden 24-hour victory.
- The Swiss driver insists the overall field depth is often underestimated. "Even though there are a lot of drivers you've never heard of, they are very strong drivers there," he told RacingNews365.
- He requires a special permit and substantial testing before committing to a race. "I would need to be in good condition, and I would need to be able to do some proper testing," he said, noting that a single fast driver won't guarantee success.
What's next:
Buemi's current calendar with Envision Racing in Formula E and Toyota in WEC leaves little room for a Nordschleife campaign in the near term. But with the 24-hour race gaining prestige and more F1-connected drivers participating, a future Buemi entry remains a realistic and exciting possibility.
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