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Max Verstappen's Mercedes GT3 Dream and Red Bull's 2026 Ford Gamble Explained

Max Verstappen's Mercedes GT3 Dream and Red Bull's 2026 Ford Gamble Explained

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Max Verstappen's week has been dominated by two blockbuster stories shaking the motorsport world. Motorsport.com reports that the Nurburgring Langstrecken-Serie just reshuffled its 2026 calendar, shifting the second round from March 28 to March 21 to dodge a clash with Formula 1's Japanese Grand Prix. This clears the path for Verstappen to run a mandatory prep race in a Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 before tackling the iconic Nurburgring 24 Hours on May 16-17, a bid backed by Mercedes bosses Ola Kallenius and Toto Wolff who lobbied hard for the change. NLS director Mike Jager called it a strategic move to lure top drivers like the four-time F1 champ, building on last year's global buzz from his debut win there. The Race and Speedcafe confirm all obstacles are now gone, with Lucas Auer likely partnering him while teammates chase WEC duties.

Meanwhile, Red Bull's 2026 power unit gamble with Ford has Verstappen's future under the spotlight. Team principal Laurent Mekies told Autosport International that the squad enters as underdogs but aims to prove progress through rapid in-season development to keep their star hooked, despite his performance clauses running to 2028. Verstappen echoed the uncertainty in comments to AOL, admitting Red Bull's prospects are a total unknown until testing hits the track amid the massive reg overhaul. He threw praise at new teammate Isack Hadjar in a Blick interview via PlanetF1, saying the rookie deserves his shot after a stellar Racing Bulls year and hinting at 2026 surprises shaking up the grid. Ralf Schumacher poured cold water on Mercedes rumors in a Backstage Pit Lane pod, doubting Toto Wolff and Verstappen would mesh given Red Bull's flexibility for his GT jaunts.

No fresh public appearances or social mentions popped, but GMM notes Verstappen skipped Barcelona's first test day Monday, leaving it to Hadjar, as pre-season revs up. Red Bull launched their new livery in Detroit per Formula1.com, with Mekies urging patience through early headaches. Whispers persist, but for now, the Dutch destroyer stays loyal—eyes on that Nordschleife showdown.

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