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Verstappen's team hit with grid penalty at Nürburgring
18 April 2026Racingnews365RumorDriver Ratings

Verstappen's team hit with grid penalty at Nürburgring

Max Verstappen's Nürburgring 24 Hours preparation hit a snag as his team received a three-place grid penalty for a qualifying collision caused by teammate Lucas Auer. The penalty drops them to ninth for Saturday's night race, complicating Verstappen's crucial first competitive nighttime drive on the challenging circuit.

Max Verstappen's Nürburgring 24 Hours qualifying effort has been set back after his team received a three-place grid penalty for causing a collision during qualifying. The penalty demotes the #3 Verstappen Racing car from sixth to ninth on the grid for Saturday's four-hour night race, marking a challenging start to Verstappen's first competitive nighttime outing on the formidable Nordschleife circuit.

Why it matters:

For Verstappen, this weekend's qualifying races are a crucial warm-up and learning experience ahead of the main 24-hour event. A grid penalty immediately puts his team on the back foot, forcing them to fight through traffic from the start of a relatively short race. This complicates their strategy and reduces margin for error in Verstappen's valuable night-driving practice session.

The details:

  • The incident occurred during the qualifying session for the first four-hour race when Verstappen's teammate, Lucas Auer, made contact with the #941 Porsche, causing it to spin.
  • Stewards reviewed the incident, noting the Porsche driver stated he held his racing line and was unaware of the faster-approaching #3 car.
  • Auer admitted to the stewards that he saw a gap but misjudged the situation and subsequently apologized to the other driver after his stint.
  • Based on their findings, the Nordschleife stewards deemed a three-place grid drop for the car's next race to be an appropriate penalty.

What's next:

The team will now start from ninth position in Saturday evening's four-hour night race. The focus shifts to damage limitation and executing a clean race to gain maximum experience for Verstappen and secure the best possible finish. All teams will then reset for Sunday's second four-hour qualifying race, where performance will further refine the grid for the iconic 24 Hours of Nürburgring event later this year.

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