Driveshaft Failure Shatters Max Verstappen’s Nurburgring 24 Hours Victory Hopes

Max Verstappen‘s ambitions of claiming an outright victory at the prestigious Nurburgring 24 Hours have been dealt a devastating blow following a severe mechanical failure. The #3 Mercedes-AMG GT3, which the four-time Formula 1 world champion shares with Jules Gounon, Dani Juncadella and Lucas Auer, was seemingly cruising towards a commanding win before disaster struck.
During Juncadella’s stint behind the wheel, onboard cameras captured an alarming noise emanating from the vehicle. The Spanish driver was forced to immediately abort his run and limp back to the pit lane, where the car was swiftly pushed into the garage for a thorough assessment.
A cascading mechanical issue
Mercedes-AMG manager Stefan Wendl detailed the frustrating sequence of events that derailed their race. He explained that trouble began brewing right after a routine driver change.
The team initially suspected a minor electrical fault and attempted a system reset. Juncadella even reported on his first lap that the car remained relatively manageable. Unfortunately, the situation rapidly deteriorated. Wendl noted that severe vibrations and worsening noises developed shortly after, forcing the driver to return to the pits after completing just two laps.
Extensive rear axle damage
Once the mechanics began their investigation, the true scale of the problem was revealed. The German manufacturer’s squad discovered a broken drivetrain that had triggered a catastrophic chain reaction beneath the car.
Returning for the fans
Despite the crushing setback, Mercedes-AMG remains determined to get the #3 machine back on the tarmac. Wendl admitted that Verstappen and his co-drivers were deeply disappointed, especially after engaging in a thrilling, prolonged battle for the overall lead against the #80 Ravenol entry.
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However, as a gesture of goodwill to the massive crowds gathered in the Eifel mountains, the team is committed to completing the complex repair work.