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Max Verstappen has been warned his title fight with Charles Leclerc could yet become just as intense and as feisty as his battle with Lewis Hamilton was last season. That's the message from Ferrari driver Leclerc himself, who has refused to rule out things getting heated in the duel for the 2022 Formula One Drivers' Championship.
Red Bull driver Verstappen is the clear favourite to win the title courtesy of an 80-point advantage in the standings. Ferrari realistically need the Dutchman to either endure at least two DNFs or two pointless finishes - which equates to ending a race 11th or lower - to have a chance of overturning the deficit.
However since two retirements in the first three races of the year, Verstappen has won seven of 10 races while only missing out on the podium once. Verstappen's pursuit of the championship is far more