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Max Verstappen has warned Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc that he has 'unfinished business' at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after a run of bad results at the circuit. Verstappen was on course to win the race last year before a late puncture saw him crash out towards the end of the race.
It was the Dutchman's third retirement from four starts at the Baku circuit as his terrible run continues. He has only crossed the line once, to finish fourth, meaning he has never secured a win or podium there.
But, Verstappen warned he has 'unfinished business' as he vows to right the wrongs of 12 months ago. He said: "I'm looking forward to returning to Baku, we have some unfinished business there after last year.
"It's a tricky track with big braking zones and a tight run-off, finding the best set-up for the car will be difficult in terms of making sure we