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Max Verstappen is preparing to defend his world title after winning in controversial fashion last December. Fans will be wondering if Verstappen's rivalry with Lewis Hamilton will continue this year. Red Bull's poster child was quizzed on who might present the biggest threat to his throne in the coming months, to which he replied that Ferrari had been "consistently fast." But it would still be foolish to dismiss Mercedes, especially given how tense Verstappen and Hamilton's rivalry became.
It arguably became personal at Silverstone in July, when Hamilton collided with Verstappen, sending the Dutchman into the wall before going on to win the race.
Following the race, the Red Bull star accused his Mercedes counterpart of being "disrespectful'' with his celebrations post-race.
He said: "[It is] disrespectful if one guy is in