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Verstappen happy to head both Turkish practice sessions - but expects Mercedes to 'get it together'
Max Verstappen praised Red Bull’s preparation for the 2020 Turkish Grand Prix after he topped both practice sessions, but conceded that Friday was a real struggle thanks to ‘icy’ conditions.
For the first time since the Belgian Grand Prix it was Verstappen fastest in Friday practice, and by the end of the day he had managed to sweep both sessions with neither Mercedes in the top-two – and the Dutchman was impressed by how Red Bull hit the ground running at Istanbul Park.
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“I hope it [the surface is] going to evolve of course and for sure Mercedes will get it together,” he said. “But for us, today was very positive.
“It means the prep we did to get here was not bad and also reacting to the conditions we did well today already in FP1, so I just hope that we can have a competitive qualifying and the race – you never know what happens.”
2020 Turkish Grand Prix FP2: Onboard for Verstappen's fastest lap at Istanbul Park
However, his words about the track surface were less complimentary as Verstappen likened it to “driving on ice”, especially in FP1, as the tarmac had only been re-laid weeks before the Grand Prix (as was the case in Portugal) and Pirelli had brought their hardest compounds to Turkey as a precaution.
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“Well it [the grip level] can’t get any worse basically than at the start in FP1. We’re still miles off, it’s still like driving on ice,” he said. “Worse than Portimao by far but at the end of the day it’s the same for everyone so you have to adapt to it.”
Having already driven a Red Bull F1 car in the snow in 2016, Verstappen said there was only one way in which conditions at Istanbul Park could compare to that experience.
“I hope it doesn’t rain because that would be like proper driving on ice, so we’d have to switch to spikes or something on the tyres – that would be interesting – let’s see,” he joked. “Yeah, I think we’re still like five seconds off what we should do. Like I said, same for everyone, so we’ll deal with it.”
On Saturday, Verstappen hopes to end Mercedes’ stunning streak of pole positions that has stretched back to the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and, on Sunday, win his first race since the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix.
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