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Max Verstappen has admitted he may possibly have more motivation to beat Lewis Hamilton to F1 title glory this year. The 24-year-old triumphed over his Mercedes counterpart back in December, claiming a first championship of his career. And he'll be aiming to win a second when the new campaign gets underway later this month.
Hamilton had gone into last season with many expecting the Mercedes star to win the title and eclipse Michael Schumacher's record along the way.
However, Verstappen was on form throughout the entire campaign and, on the final lap in Abu Dhabi, overtook his rival to reign supreme.
Now, attentions are turning towards the commencement of the new season which is due to get started in Bahrain on March 20.
And, speaking to the Daily Mail as the date creeps closer, Verstappen has now admitted he may possibly have