Max Verstappen will make his debut at an official race on the Nordschleife, but first must pass a test.

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    3 days ago

    Wow. Are there or have there been other F1 drivers who do other kinds of racing during their F1 career?

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      1 day ago

      In the 60s-80s, F1 drivers did many series as there were not many F1 races, i.e. endurance racing, can am, Indy. Now that F1 is major league baseball, they have no no time.

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      Not often allowed by the teams these days due to the risk of them getting hurt. That started when Stefan Bellof died at Spa doing WEC in 85

      Look back to Jim Clark who raced pretty much everything at once. Alonso did daytona 24hr and Indy 500. Lance Stroll did Daytona in 2018. Hulk won Le Mans in 15. Lots of them do Race of Champions. Wehrlien hurt his neck bad flipping a car in ROC Kimi raced snowmobiles and trucks, didn’t often tell the team. Kubica’s F1 career was interrupted by his near fatal rally crash in 2011, 3 days after preseason F1 testing.

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      Now that the calendar has ballooned it’s become a lot rarer but yeah historically drivers were driving in multiple different series in the same season. Most drivers went racing in the southern hemisphere when it was winter in the northern hemisphere, Kubica had a massive shunt driving in WRC2, Jim Clark did sports car racing and when he died he was actually competing in F2

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      Historically drivers have done Indy 500, Le Mans, world Rally championship, etc. it’s not especially common, especially in the modern era with 20+ races a year