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Verstappen: Red Bull "not fantastic" over Canada F1 bumps

Max Verstappen says Red Bull is struggling with Montreal's bumps after finishing sixth in Friday's FP2 for Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix.

Verstappen finished 0.424s down on Mercedes' pacesetter Lewis Hamilton in Friday's second practice session, which was extended to 90-minutes after technical issues at the circuit curtailed FP1.

The runaway championship leader said Red Bull "had some work to do" after struggling over the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve's many bumps and high kerbs, which upset the balance of his RB19.

“I think we still have some work to do,” Verstappen said. “The car is not fantastic at the moment over the bumps and over the kerbs.

“It's not too bad but we definitely need to fine tune a few things.”

When asked if that meant Red Bull's rivals have moved closer to them on Canada's unique layout, Verstappen said: “Yeah, let's see. I think we didn't have a good day, maybe they had a good day.

“We know our limitations with the car and with the track, how it is now with the kerbs and the bumps. It's definitely not suiting our package for now, but we'll try to find a few improvements.

“Of course, it was not very straightforward with no running in FP1, but it's the same for everyone, at least we got some running in FP2. A bit more of a tricky session but sometimes you have those days.”

Source: Autosport

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