F1 Hungarian GP: Vettel: It's a shame the bumps are gone...

Sebastian Vettel is disappointed the resurfaced Hungaroring has lost its 'typical bumps' as lap times tumble.
Vettel: It's a shame the bumps are gone...

Sebastian Vettel has offered a lukewꦿarm assessment of the revised Hungaroring following free practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix, saying it is a shame to lose 'the typical Hungary bumps'

The four-time champion ended FP2 third fastest as Ferrari found itself in competition with Red Bull for♕ a 'best of the rest' role behind Mercedes, Vettel three tenths adrift of second place Daniel Ricciardo but almost a second in arrears of pace setter Nico Rosberg.

Indeed, though Vettel says the SF16-T 'felt fin🃏e' in FP2, he says there are improvements to be made in all areas overnight.

"We need to better in sectors one, two and three - there is not one sector that stands out. As I said, I am not entirely happy with the balance, so naturally if the balance comes more together I think we can improve overnight and improve in sectors one, two and three. It's not a surprise that Mercedes is good.

"We lost a bit of time in the beginning with the red flag it was not ideal. We had to come in a couple of times and re-programme the car, so we had to come in and go out, but we were able to fix it so that's good news. We lost a bit😼 of the rhythm, but it was OK and the car felt fine and I think we can improve the set-up for tomorrow and find a better balance in the car."

On a weekend that has seen Vettel - winner in Hungary last season - scathingly criticise the move by ♐the FIA to tweak the radio rules and in💙troduce an electronic track limits detection device, he was also left unimpressed by the smoother surface of the Hungarian circuit.

"It's a shame because a lot of the bumps are gone," he continued. "It was typical Hungary to have a very bumpy track and I hope in a couple of years the bumps will come back. It's very grippy, so obviously it's nice to go🌠 faster."

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