George Russell says Formula 1 drivers are “jealous” of Max Verstappen’s opportunity to race outside of F1, after the reigning four-time world champion took part in a GT3 outing at the Nürburgring.

Verstappen made headlines last weekend when he joined a GT3 field at the Nürburgring Nordschleife, driving a customer Ferrari 296 GT3 in the four-hour event of the German NLS series.

His participation at the legendary German circuit drew huge attention, both from fans and fellow drivers.

The Dutchman delivered a flawless performance in his first competitive outing at the circuit, helping his team secure overall victory, having built up a lead of over one minute before handing over his car to his team-mate.

“I think it’s incredible, to be honest,” said Russell in Singapore on Thursday. “I think we’re all pretty jealous of it because having this freedom of firstly doing what you love in Formula 1, but then also being able to go out and race over things and just enjoy it at your leisure.

“I don’t think it’s quite that straightforward for other people doing it, but you have that right when you win four world championships, and we’re all here fighting to win our first.

“Maybe after four championships under our belts, we’ll be able to choose to do the same, but I respect it a lot and definitely I would love to do it one day.”

Russell’s words were echoed by Lando Norris, who also expressed admiration for Verstappen’s freedom to compete outside of F1 and his ability to win wherever he races.

Norris also believes that such freedom comes with the status of a multiple-time champion, but insists Verstappen’s versatility only underlines his quality as a driver.

“It’s cool. It’s nice he can go and do what he wants,” said Norris. “I think after you win four world championships, you have a bit more right to just go and choose what you want to do.

Max Verstappen during his GT3 race at the Nürburgring

Verstappen dominated his maiden GT3 race

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“Everyone knows how much Max loves doing all those things. It’s nice that he goes to do something else that he enjoys, but you can do what you want.

“I don’t know how much it adds to your greatness or not, but the fact he can go into any series and be probably the best, I think it does show how good he is and how great he is.

“I’ve said it many times. I think he’s born to be and will forever be one of the best ever, and if not the best in Formula 1. So I think for anyone to have a chance of going up against him and beating him is pretty slim at times.

“I respect it. I think it’s a great thing. If I could go and do it more, maybe I would. But I respect a lot what Max does and I respect Max a lot, like I’ve always said.

“I’ve not seen any of it, but I love the Nordschleife, so that is probably another place I would love to go and try at one point.”

Esteban Ocon added: “Awesome, yeah. I think that was really cool,” said Ocon. “I’ve watched some of it. Obviously, it was a very long race, but I was definitely looking.

“I’ve done some testing and developing on some cars on the Nordschleife last year because I wanted to learn the track and have a feel for myself. I’ve been racing this track on Gran Turismo for years and years and to have seen Max going there and winning the race was obviously incredible, no doubt of how good he is. Remarkable to say the least.”

George Russell, Mercedes

Russell has no issues with the risks Verstappen takes

Mercedes sees no issues with Verstappen racing outside F1

Williams driver Alexander Albon, who spent a year competing in the DTM, said racing in different categories can bring tangible benefits even for Formula 1 drivers.

“I think there’s a lot to be gained from driving different cars and kind of call it a little bit like your vocabulary,” Albon said.