Since then, Verstappen has also faced fierce competition from another British star in Lando Norris, who was his nearest challenger in 2024, with the pair regularly involved in on-track spats despite maintaining their friendship off-track.
Verstappen explained the 'weird' situation at the Abu Dhabi GP, criticising Russell's behaviour in the stewards' room, and calling the Mercedes star 'two-faced'.
In response, Russell alleged that Verstappen had threatened him ahead of the race in Qatar - claims that Verstappen has denied - and called him a 'bully' that other drivers need to stand up too.
Now, former Williams and McLaren racer Juan Pablo Montoya has stuck up for Verstappen, claiming he 'identifies' with the situation.
"I watched the Qatar GP in English," he told Instant Casino. "Lando made the mistake of not lifting and they, the commentators, go: 'It's outrageous that he gets a penalty'.
"Or if Lando makes a mistake, they say: 'Oh that’s very rare'.
"Look at when Checo Perez spins. Looking at it from the outside you ask, He spun, but he doesn’t have any drive in the car. Did he really just spin, or did something fail in the car when he gassed it?
"Because there's no reason for the car not to work after you spin. He didn't hit anything. But automatically the British commentators go: 'He just spun. It's just a lack of talent. He shouldn't be driving'.
"When Max said that he had the 'wrong passport' I could identify myself with it so much."