US Grand Prix winner Max Verstappen says COTA’s track surface is “not at F1 level” and urges the venue to do more to smooth out the track’s notorious bumps. Bumps have long been an issue at The Circuit of the Americas due to the ground's particularly soft soil that has led to water erosion and a sinking sub-surface in some areas. A partial, large-scale grinding and resurfacing of the track was conducted last year, while more smoothing was conducted in certain areas ahead of this year’s race. But drivers remained critical of their rough ride last weekend, a problem compounded by the necessity to run F1’s current generations cars as low as possible. The issue of minimal clearance and COTA’s bu
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