In the world of motorsport, there does not seem to be a limit to what Max Verstappen can accomplish.
While many drivers would be focusing their time and energy on the next Formula 1 grand prix weekend, Verstappen was driving in a completely different series.
Verstappen made his debut in the Nürburgring Endurance Series last weekend, competing in a four-hour race at the world-famous Nordschleife layout — known as the Green Hell.
The Dutchman, partnered with Chris Lulham and driving a Ferrari 296 entered by Emil Frey Racing, won on debut in the GT3 series. Loading Twitter content
It adds another accolade to his growing list of accomplishments, which includes the previous four World Drivers' Championships.
His quest to become the second driver in F1 history to win five consecutive ch