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    Verstappen remains the man to beat as new Formula 1 season revs up in Bahrain

    Updated: 2023-03-02 09:39
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    Max Verstappen takes his Red Bull car for a preseason test at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain last week. The two-time world champion remains the man to beat when the new F1 season begins with the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend. AP

    Red Bull driver Max Verstappen was so far ahead last season that catching the Formula 1 champion may feel like scaling a mountain.

    So that's exactly what Ferrari's Charles Leclerc did to get himself ready for the challenge, which starts next Sunday at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

    The 25-year-old from Monaco headed up to the Italian Dolomites for some "extreme training" that left him "fully recharged and ready for "another crack at Verstappen, his former junior karting rival.

    Lewis Hamilton has long been a perfectionist when it comes to physical fitness. But this time the Mercedes veteran tried something new: a week in Antarctica whale-spotting.

    "Winter was great, amazing, (the) highlight was Antarctica seeing the whales," the 38-year-old said. "Definitely, if anyone has an opportunity to go, pack warm. But otherwise (it's) pretty spectacular."

    Whether this makes any difference when it comes to stopping Verstappen remains to be seen, and if preseason testing is anything to go by, it might not.

    Verstappen thinks his RB19 may be even better than last year.

    "Overall I think it's definitely an improvement to last year," he said during testing. "Very positive days for me."

    Ferrari will hope things improve under new leadership.

    Frenchman Frederic Vasseur replaced team principal, Italian Mattia Binotto, whose relationship with Leclerc had become increasingly tense.

    Leclerc opened 2022 with two wins in three races and seemed poised to challenge Verstappen. But he finished nearly 150 points adrift, without a win since July and just finished second overall.

    "What to expect from Fred? It's very early days, but what I can say is that it was impressive how quickly he (blended) into the team," said Leclerc, who worked with Vasseur at Sauber. "Straightaway he felt quite at ease and understood a team like Ferrari."

    Without criticizing Binotto, he alluded to the need for change.

    "He's really, really good at putting everybody in the right conditions in order to extract the best out of people," the 25-year-old Leclerc said. "I think this is going to be a big plus."

    Binotto's management led to poor team orders, botched pit stops and odd strategy calls that cost Leclerc wins.

    It generated conflict within F1's most famed team and led to Binotto's departure.

    Hamilton's relationship with Mercedes remains strong as he negotiates a new contract and with team principal Toto Wolff pledging to give him a winning car.

    Hamilton is Formula 1's record-holder with 103 grand prix wins, but didn't win a race last year and now must also beat teammate George Russell.

    Russell surprised many observers in his first season with Mercedes by finishing ahead of Hamilton in the standings. Russell was fourth, compared to sixth for Hamilton, and won the team's only race.

    "Every point of my career, I've always gone in believing," Russell said.

    Asked about his rivals, Verstappen was very brief.

    "It's more important we focus on ourselves," said Verstappen, who won a record 15 races last year to take his career tally to 35.

    The 25-year-old Dutchman is already sixth all-time for wins. The late F1 great Ayrton Senna is fifth with 41 wins and well within reach of Verstappen this season.

    Red Bull will start sleeker and lighter than last year and, Verstappen hopes, without any reliability problems.

    "The main issue we had last year was the car was massively overweight, so at the beginning the car was very lazy and wasn't turning in," Verstappen said.

    "This year it's just a continuation, but also things we found and put on the car that were clearly better."

    Last year became plain-sailing for Verstappen until some tension crept in near the end.

    Teammate Sergio Perez was unhappy that Verstappen didn't let him through in Brazil when Perez was fighting with Leclerc for second place in the championship.

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