The 2026 Nürburgring 24 Hours has already made history before a single lap has been completed. For the first time ever, weekend tickets for the iconic endurance race have officially sold out, with Formula 1 superstar Max Verstappen set to make his highly anticipated debut at the legendary Nordschleife event.
The surge in ticket demand has transformed this year’s race into one of the most anticipated editions in recent memory. Organisers confirmed that only a very limited number of single-day tickets remain available, while fans planning to purchase tickets at the venue have been advised that on-site sales will not take place.
For years, Verstappen has openly spoken about his admiration for endurance racing and the Nürburgring Nordschleife. Now, the four-time Formula 1 world champion is finally set to tackle the gruelling 24-hour contest in a Verstappen Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo.
The Dutch driver will share the cockpit with an experienced line-up featuring Lucas Auer, Jules Gounon and Daniel Juncadella. The team enters the event carrying huge expectations, not only because of Verstappen’s global popularity, but also due to the pace the squad has already shown in preparatory races.
Calling the Nordschleife “a special place,” Verstappen recently described the Nürburgring 24 Hours as a long-standing personal ambition. The challenge of mastering one of the most dangerous and technically demanding circuits in motorsport has clearly become a major focus outside his Formula 1 commitments.
Verstappen’s endurance racing journey began gaining momentum in 2025 when he secured his DMSB Nordschleife permit and competed in NLS9. Racing alongside sim-racer Chris Lulham in a Ferrari 296 GT3, Verstappen claimed victory on debut, immediately turning heads across the endurance racing world.
His preparations continued into 2026 with another standout performance at NLS2. Driving the Verstappen Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo, he secured pole position and crossed the line first. However, the result was later overturned following a tyre allocation infringement, leading to the team’s disqualification.
Despite the setback, the performance confirmed that Verstappen and his squad possess serious pace heading into the 24-hour race weekend.
The Nürburgring’s official channels have urged spectators to arrive early, warning of exceptionally heavy traffic and packed grandstands throughout the event weekend. The unprecedented ticket demand highlights Verstappen’s enormous influence beyond Formula 1 and underlines how much excitement his participation has generated among endurance racing fans.
The Nürburgring 24 Hours already holds legendary status in global motorsport due to its combination of unpredictable weather, multi-class racing and the unforgiving nature of the Nordschleife. With Verstappen now entering the field, the spotlight on the event has intensified dramatically.
Fans and experts alike will now be watching closely to see whether the reigning Formula 1 superstar can conquer one of motorsport’s toughest endurance challenges and add another major achievement to his rapidly growing legacy.