
Team Verstappen Advances from Intense TQ1 at Nürburgring 24 Hours
Max Verstappen's #3 Mercedes safely progressed through Top Qualifying 1 at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, with Lucas Auer setting a strong lap on a drying Nordschleife track.
The Verstappen Racing #3 Mercedes advanced from Top Qualifying 1 at the Nürburgring 24 Hours on Friday, as the action ramped up around the Nordschleife. Lucas Auer drove the car to an 8:14.871 lap, securing progression to TQ2. The session saw a drying track after Thursday's hail, with early benchmarks falling as conditions improved.
Why it matters:
The Nürburgring 24 Hours is one of endurance racing's toughest events, and progression through the elimination-style qualifying is critical for teams aiming for overall victory. With Max Verstappen's involvement, the #3 entry carries added attention, and advancing keeps their championship hopes alive.
The Details:
- Top Qualifying uses a progressive elimination system similar to F1. All eligible cars start in TQ1, with only the fastest advancing to TQ2, restricted to 20 entries.
- Drying track: After Thursday's hail, drivers faced tricky conditions. The #33 Audi R8 found the wall early, disrupting fast laps.
- Early benchmark set by #64 Ford Mustang at 8:26.683, then improved by #130 Lamborghini to 8:14.734.
- Lucas Auer's 8:14.871 for the #3 Mercedes was enough to advance, as multiple cars were on flying laps when time expired.
- Five cars had already pre-qualified for TQ3, including #45 Ferrari, #16 Audi, #47 Mercedes, #1 BMW, and #84 Lamborghini.
What's Next:
Team Verstappen will now face TQ2, where only the top cars progress to the final TQ3 shootout. The battle for pole position at the Nürburgring 24 Hours continues.
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