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Ferrari star Charles Leclerc has 'never forgiven' Max Verstappen for an incident at the 2019 Styrian Grand Prix. The two men are poised to fight it out for F1 title glory this season. And it was the Monegasque racing driver who was fastest at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
While many were expecting Hamilton and Verstappen to be big rivals again this year, it's Leclerc who seems to be ready to shake-up the standings.
The Ferrari star was excellent on Sunday in Bahrain, securing first place on the podium with team-mate Carlos Sainz Jr in second and Hamilton in third.
With Verstappen failing to even finish the race, with the Red Bull star forced to retire due to a faulty vehicle, the defending champion certainly has work to do.
And, amid his growing rivalry with Verstappen, Sky Sports' Anthony Davidson