Updated On: 14 November, 2020 12:53 PM IST | Istanbul | AFP
Red Bulls Max Verstappen, who topped the times in both of Fridays sessions, agreed with the six-time champions assessment.

Lewis Hamilton
A frustrated Lewis Hamilton said he was baffled and terrified by the treacherous nature of the track after winding up fourth for Mercedes in Friday's opening practice for this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix. The 35-year-old Briton, who is seeking to seal a record-equalling seventh world title in Sunday's race, said his day's practice had been "a little bit of a disaster" at the Istanbul Park circuit. "This is such a fantastic circuit and I really don't understand why they spend millions to do a re-surface of the track," he said. "I know it's been sitting around for a long time, but maybe they could have just cleaned it instead of wasting all their money." The track has not been used for a Formula One race in nine years since the 2011 Turkish Grand Prix and in cool and damp conditions it offered very little grip.
"Now, it is worse than Portimao (Portugal) with its new surface so, for us, the tyres aren't working and you can see it's like an ice-rink out there. "You don't quite get the enjoyment of the lap as you would expect here at Istanbul and I don't see that changing." He said every lap was a very challenging experience. "It's terrifying - the whole way round. There are wet patches all over. "So, you're on slicks, accelerating and it goes so fast." He explained that due to the cold his tyres were not working properly and, on such a smooth circuit, his problems were exacerbated by oil seeping from the new asphalt. The new surface was only 10 days old and the surface of the circuit had been washed overnight before opening practice making it near-impossible to generate heat in the tyres.