In a dramatic turn of events just days before the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Max Verstappen has been handed a severe penalty by the FIA after being caught participating in a secret test session with a rival team under a false identity.
The reigning four-time World Champion reportedly took part in a private GT3 test at the Nurburgring Nordschleife last Friday, driving a Ferrari 296 GT3 for Emil Frey Racing under the alias Franz Hermann. Despite the disguise, his usual race suit, helmet, and unmistakable Verstappen.com livery quickly gave him away.
The FIA responded swiftly, issuing a strong statement condemning the act: “This represents a clear breach of sporting regulations regarding unauthorized testing and team affiliations. The use of a false identity undermines the transparency and integrity of the sport,” the organization said.
As a result, Verstappen has been fined €250,000 and handed a 10-place grid penalty for the upcoming Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The FIA also confirmed that Red Bull Racing would undergo an internal review to determine if the team was aware or complicit.
Verstappen, currently third in the championship standings behind Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, responded to the penalty during a press briefing: “It was meant to be fun and nothing more. I’ve always loved the Nordschleife and wanted to experience a GT3 there. I understand the consequences, but I didn’t expect such a heavy reaction.”
Red Bull Racing has yet to release an official statement, though insiders suggest the team was unaware of Verstappen’s test outing.
The incident has sent shockwaves through the paddock, with several drivers and team principals voicing concern over the precedent it could set.
The spotlight will now be firmly on Verstappen as he attempts to recover from the penalty at Imola this weekend.