Max Verstappen has ruled out any further major endurance events in 2026, but there is a significant one at the start of 2027 in the United States.
Fans of Formula 1 are excited about the possibility of Max Verstappen competing in the 2027 Daytona 24 Hours, as indicated by an overwhelming 88.2% of RacingNews365 readers voting in favor of the idea.
While some, 7.9%, believe Verstappen should prioritize his F1 commitments with Red Bull, the majority see the endurance race as an excellent opportunity for the four-time world champion.
Verstappen’s recent participation in the Nürburgring Nordschleife GT3 program and the iconic 24-hour race there have only boosted his fans’ enthusiasm for his potential entry into events like Le Mans, Spa 24 Hours, and Daytona.
Although no concrete plans for the 2027 Daytona race have been confirmed, reports suggest that Verstappen is open to pursuing major endurance events alongside his F1 career, rather than waiting until retirement.
Considering the neatly timed slot of the Rolex 24 in late January before the F1 season kicks off, Verstappen would need to make adjustments to his pre-season training regimen if he chooses to take on winter endurance commitments.
While Verstappen has not made a firm commitment yet, the strong fan support for his potential entry into endurance racing events is evident from the poll results.


