Max Verstappen's dream of participating in the Nurburgring 24 Hours is one step closer to becoming a reality. But here's where it gets controversial... The Dutch racing sensation has been eagerly awaiting his chance to conquer the iconic German track, and the Nurburgring Endurance Series (NLS) has been working tirelessly to make it happen. The main obstacle to Verstappen's plan was the scheduling conflict with the Formula 1 Grand Prix. However, a recent development has brought a glimmer of hope. The Rundstrecken-Challenge Nurburgring (RCN), another championship held exclusively on the Nordschleife, has announced a calendar change that could pave the way for Verstappen's participation in the NLS2 event on March 21st. This move opens up an opportunity for Verstappen to take the wheel of a Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG, with the potential for Lucas Auer to join him as the fourth driver. While it's not a definite, the governing bodies are doing everything in their power to make it possible. And this is the part most people miss... The NLS has gone to great lengths to accommodate Verstappen, and it's difficult to believe they would do so without some level of assurance. So, is Verstappen set to conquer the Nurburgring 24 Hours? The answer remains uncertain, but the signs are looking promising. What do you think? Will Verstappen finally get his chance to race in the 24 Hours? Share your thoughts in the comments below!