
The #80 Mercedes is heading towards victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours after mechanical woes ended Max Verstappen’s hopes of triumph in the German endurance classic.
Fabian Schiller holds a commanding lead with the minutes ticking away, capitalising on the misfortune that befell the #3 car in the closing stages of Sunday morning.
Verstappen had been controlling the race from the front when disaster struck during a routine driver change. The four-time F1 drivers’ champion handed over to Dani Juncadella, who immediately encountered problems on just his second lap behind the wheel.
A drivetrain failure brought the Spaniard straight back to the pits, where the extent of the damage became clear. The Mercedes crew’s inspection revealed critical damage that would force the car out of contention.
The car is expected to make a brief ceremonial appearance on track during the final stages as a gesture to the fans who have supported Verstappen throughout the weekend, but it is out of the running for all intents and purposes.
With Verstappen’s effective retirement, the sister #80 Mercedes inherited the race lead under the guidance of Maro Engel.
However, the German driver soon reported issues with a malfunctioning button, prompting the team to call him in earlier than planned for precautionary measures.
Schiller climbed aboard following an extended pit stop that included a steering wheel change, taking over driving duties as the car adopted a more conservative approach to protect its newfound advantage.
The #80 Mercedes crew has since settled into a measured rhythm, building their margin over the chasing pack. Its nearest competitor, the #84 Lamborghini, trails by over six minutes/
Fabian Engstler’s challenge took a significant blow when race officials handed him an 86-second penalty for violating Code 60 regulations, effectively removing the Lamborghini from realistic contention.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the #80 Mercedes appears virtually certain to claim victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, delivering some consolation to the Mercedes camp after Verstappen’s cruel exit from what had seemed a certain triumph.








