Reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has been issued a stark warning regarding his willingness to 'play with the rules' ahead of the 2025 season by one of his sporting rivals.
The 27-year-old's F1 team didn't display as much prowess in the constructors' championship, however, failing to beat Ferrari and McLaren overall and finishing a disappointing P3 in 2024.
Following the season finale in Abu Dhabi, Red Bull opted to sack Perez, instead replacing him with junior driver Liam Lawson in the hope that the Kiwi racer can help strengthen their chances as a team next season against the strong driver lineups at Ferrari and McLaren.
What was perhaps more telling however was Leclerc's victory at the US GP, where he quietly came home in first place as the crowd focused on action further back in the order.
Now, Leclerc has told RacingNews365 that where necessary, he feels he can match Verstappen's aggressive driving style.
"You've got to pick your battles, and I feel like Max knows how to adapt to different situations, and we've seen it [in 2024]," Leclerc said.
"There were moments where he was not aggressive, but when the end of the season arrived, and Lando was coming back there, you could see him play with the rules a lot more, and I feel like I've got that in me.
"I know that whenever big things will be at stake, when it will be the moment to take those risks with the right people, I'll go for it.
"But that's also why I've always enjoyed racing with Max, the mentality of the driver is a big part.
"We've known each other for a long time, and so it is always more exciting when we're fighting together.”