M-AMG Team Verstappen Racing
M-AMG Team Verstappen Racing is the Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO program of Verstappen.com Racing, the official racing platform built around Max Verstappen's wider motorsport project. Combining celebrity reach, factory-level machinery, and serious GT3 credentials, the team brings a new kind of energy to the GT World Challenge Europe paddock.
// origin
The Beginning
The story behind the team is bigger than a single race program. Verstappen.com Racing describes its mission as connecting real-world racing and sim racing, and supporting drivers and teams to maximize their potential. That gives the project a different kind of identity from a traditional customer GT outfit: it is part racing team, part driver development platform, and part modern motorsport brand.
// progression
Building Momentum
The team's defining move came through its multi-year collaboration with Mercedes-AMG Motorsport, announced ahead of the 2026 season. That partnership pushed the program into full GT3 competition and confirmed that Verstappen Racing would be a permanent fixture in GT World Challenge Europe with factory-backed machinery.
What makes the project stand out is the way it blends a serious professional racing operation with the energy of a broader Verstappen ecosystem. This is not just a team name on a timing screen — it is part of a larger motorsport brand that spans racing, sim racing, and digital culture.
// machinery
The Machines
The car is the Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO, and that matters to the team's identity. It gives the program a familiar endurance-racing foundation — proven, competitive, and backed by AMG factory engineering — while the Verstappen branding adds a layer of modern ambition and audience reach that few customer teams can match.
The 2026 Mercedes-AMG collaboration confirmed the direction: competitive machinery, factory-level support, and a package built to run at the front of the GT World Challenge Europe field.
// identity
More Than a Racing Team
This is one of the rare GT projects built from both sides of modern motorsport culture. On one side is the real-world competition program. On the other is the sim-racing and digital performance culture that Verstappen.com Racing explicitly says is central to its mission.
That dual identity makes the team especially relevant to a younger motorsport audience — one that follows both esports-style racing and top-level GT competition. It is a crossover very few customer racing programs have managed to build authentically.
// reputation
In The Paddock
The program operates with a full professional race structure: social channels, team photography, results tracking, and a confirmed driver lineup for 2026 that includes Jules Gounon, Daniel Juncadella, and Chris Lulham. These are not marketing names — they are serious GT3 professionals, which signals clearly that this project is built to compete, not just to appear.
// now
Current Chapter
Right now, M-AMG Team Verstappen Racing sits at the intersection of celebrity, performance, and modern GT3 credibility. It is a Verstappen-led motorsport story that has moved from concept into an official Mercedes-AMG-backed GT3 campaign — with a clear presence in GT World Challenge Europe and a broader brand built around racing, sim racing, and driver development.
