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Max Verstappen must never stop working to improve in Formula One in order to join the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna as one of the all-time greats, according to Jenson Button. Verstappen is widely considered to be among the most talented drivers to have raced in F1 since the turn of the century and sensationally managed to beat Hamilton to last year's Drivers' Championship title after a stunning campaign on all fronts.
The Dutchman has since enjoyed an impressive start to the new season and would be right up at the top of the standings alongside Charles Leclerc if he had not been forced to retire at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix with a mechanical issue. He managed to respond at the next opportunity by earning his first win of the new year in Saudi Arabia after overtaking Leclerc at the end of a thrilling battle for