Complaints from both F1 drivers and MotoGP riders about COTA's surface quality have become a recurring theme in recent years at the otherwise popular venue.
In response to the initial criticism, COTA repaved some areas in 2022 and further resurfacing was carried ahead of this weekend's race in Turns 12 and 14-16.
But Red Bull driver Verstappen, who took his 50th grand prix win on Sunday, feels the track surface needs a further overhaul.
"It needs to be redone because at the moment it feels like it's better suited to a rally car. I'm jumping and bouncing around," the triple world champion said.
"In an F1 car probably you don't even see it as much because, of course, we are glued to the ground because of the downforce, but the bumps and jumps that we have in some places, this is way too much. I don't think it's F1 level.
"I love this track. Honestly, the layout is amazing but we definitely need new tarmac and it needs to be a lot smoother for the coming years, because we already asking for this for I think quite a few years, and it's not really been done."
Source: Autosport