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Team Verstappen Narrowly Misses Pole in Nürburgring 24 Hours Qualifying
15 May 2026Racingnews365Qualifying report

Team Verstappen Narrowly Misses Pole in Nürburgring 24 Hours Qualifying

Max Verstappen's GT3 team fell just 0.8 seconds short of pole at the Nürburgring 24 Hours. Dani Juncadella's final lap secured fourth place as Lamborghinis dominated the top spots.

Team Verstappen narrowly missed out on pole position for the 2026 Nürburgring 24 Hours, settling for fourth place after a dramatic Top Qualifying session. Dani Juncadella, driving the #3 Mercedes GT3, produced a strong final lap but fell eight-tenths of a second short of the pole-winning Lamborghini.

Why it matters:

The result underscores the fierce competitiveness of the Nürburgring endurance classic, where factory and customer teams converge. For Max Verstappen, personally involved in the team that bears his name, a top-four finish at one of motorsport's most demanding events is a statement of intent, even if pole slipped away.

The Details:

  • Session Breakdown: Lucas Auer and Verstappen himself completed Top Qualifying 1 and 2 respectively, before Juncadella took over for the final shootout.
  • Juncadella's Run: His first lap was a 8m 18s, nearly seven seconds off the pace, placing him ninth. But he found massive time on his second lap to jump to fourth.
  • Top Contenders: The #84 Lamborghini took pole, followed by the #7 Lamborghini and the #16 Audi. Team Verstappen's #3 Mercedes was just 0.8s adrift.

What's Next:

With qualifying complete, all attention shifts to the 24-hour race itself. The team's pace in traffic and reliability over the full distance will determine if they can convert a promising grid position into a podium or victory. Given Verstappen's racing pedigree, a strong result feels achievable.

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