
Max Verstappen backed to 'kick everyone's ass' in WEC by Logan Sargeant
Logan Sargeant believes Max Verstappen would dominate WEC if he joins Ford's Hypercar program, calling him the quickest driver ever and a 'plug-and-play' addition.
Logan Sargeant has thrown his full support behind Max Verstappen joining the World Endurance Championship, predicting the four-time F1 champion would "kick everyone's ass" in Ford's upcoming Hypercar program.
Why it matters:
A potential Verstappen move to WEC would be one of the most significant cross-series transfers in modern motorsport, bringing F1's biggest star to endurance racing's top class at a time when manufacturer interest is surging. Ford, already Red Bull's F1 power unit partner, is positioning itself as a serious contender for 2027, and Verstappen's involvement would instantly elevate the championship's global profile.
The details:
- Ford's global racing director Mark Rushbrook confirmed the manufacturer holds "regular discussions" with Verstappen about sports car opportunities, including the 2027 Hypercar entry.
- Sargeant, who races for Ford in WEC's LMGT3 class and steps up to Hypercar next year, was direct: "He's the quickest driver in the world. He's going to most likely kick everyone's ass. I'd rather that be in my car than the other."
- The American driver emphasized Verstappen's ability to adapt, citing his experience in F1 and GT3 machinery. "It goes so much beyond driving style... For him, it would just be like plug and play."
- Verstappen has repeatedly expressed interest in the 24 Hours of Le Mans and will make his 24-hour race debut this weekend at the Nurburgring in a GT3 car.
What's next:
Verstappen's immediate focus is his Nurburgring 24-hour debut, but Ford's Hypercar program launching in 2027 provides a natural landing spot. With Red Bull and Ford already collaborating on F1 power units, a Verstappen guest appearance—or even a full-season program—would be a major coup for WEC. For now, Sargeant's endorsement underscores the belief that Verstappen's talent would translate seamlessly to any discipline.
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