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Former F1 world champion Damon Hill has presented a damning theory behind Max Verstappen's controversial title win. FIA race director Michael Masi was ousted for his role in the Abu Dhabi drama which saw Lewis Hamilton pipped in the season's dying embers.
With Sunday's curtain-raiser just days away, Hamilton and Verstappen already have their eyes on the prize with the final pre-season test now in the rearview mirror.
Their raw talent and mental fortitude will be put to the test again after using the three-month off-season to rest and recuperate.
Hamilton appeared to be cruising towards victory and the Drivers' Championship in December until Masi effectively wiped out his lead behind a late safety car.
The Dutchman then passed his bitter rival in an epic final-lap shootout to leave the Silver Arrows stunned