Who Was Juha Miettinen?
Juha Miettinen was a 66-year-old Finnish endurance racer, and the name was well known and respected around the Nrburgring circuit. He probably wasn’t a global star like Formula 1 drivers, but among the endurance racing community, he was recognized as someone who had a real passion for the sport. He was a regular in events like the Nrburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS) and RCN championships, establishing himself gradually in one of the world’s most challenging tracks.
Esta es la única imagen que hay por el momento del accidente
(sí, no hay imagen fluida todavía, las onboards iban bastante mal en ese tramo del circuito)pic.twitter.com/Ybj23hBaQ9 https://t.co/oKqmoYcuxv
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Juha Miettinen, who many people consider a real ‘Nordschleife lover,’ had a special bond with the Nrburgring. This circuit, which is known as the ‘Green Hell,’ is legendary for challenging even the most skilled drivers, and for Miettinen, it felt almost like his second home. He kept returning year after year to the track.
In fact, his sports career did not begin with motorsport. He was actually playing football at the youth level before racing.
Juha Miettinen Main Accomplishments:
V4 Class Champion (2023): Achieved the title at the Nrburgring Endurance Series V4 class by winning 3 races and standing on the podium in all 9 events.
Regular Front-runner (2024): Ranked 5th overall in the class standings, maintained strong showing with several podiums in the first part of the season.
Nrburgring Expert: Has been in the starting grid of 54 games in the Nordschleife since 2018.
Race Wins & Podiums: Got 5 wins and 25 podiums in his division during the Nrburgring races.
Endurance Racing Regular: Known and respected participant in the Nrburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS) and 24-hour endurance races.
Veteran Figure: Earned trust as a dependable and skilled driver in one of the world’s most difficult racing tracks.
What Happened During the Nrburgring Crash?
On the day of the incident, Miettinen was driving a BMW 325i for the Keeevin Sports and Racing team when the crash took place at the tricky Klostertal section of the Nordschleife. Early indications suggest that a fluid spill on the track may have caused cars to suddenly lose grip at high speed. In such conditions, there is very little time to react, and what followed was a chain-reaction crash involving seven cars.
Emergency services were on the scene almost immediately, and Miettinen was quickly extracted from his vehicle and taken to the circuit’s medical centre. However, despite all efforts to revive him, he succumbed to his injuries. The six other drivers involved were also taken for medical checks, but fortunately, none of them suffered life-threatening injuries.
Max Verstappen Reacts
The incident has left the motorsport world shaken. The four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen posted on social media, “Shocked by what happened today. Motorsport is something we all love, but in times like this it is a reminder of how dangerous it can be. Sending my heartfelt condolences to Juha’s family and loved ones.”