Top drivers don’t want Melbourne resurfacing
"The bumps are part of the character"
![Top drivers don't want Melbourne](IMG/logo/arton135723.jpg?1552800277)
Championship rivals Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel think organisers of the Australian grand prix should not resurface the Albert Park track.
Days ago, Australian Grand Prix Corporation chief Andrew Westacott declared: "It is likely the circuit might need resurfacing."
But Ferrari’s Vettel said in Melbourne that the circuit’s bumps are "part of the character" of the track.
"I hope they don’t resurface it," he added.
Hamilton agrees: "I like the track the way it is.
"The bumps are part of the character of what Melbourne is so if you were to iron those out it would lose something. It does make it trickier for us but that’s a part of it.
"I don’t like the circuits that are super flat and super smooth, don’t cause us troubles. This weekend we had to live with a certain amount of vibration and your fillings coming out but that’s motor racing — hard core motor racing," the Mercedes driver added.
Calendrier - circuits F1
New F1 race deal announcement unlikely at Spanish GP
Sprint format ’too expensive’ for Montreal - promoter
Boring Monaco ’will not work’ for F1’s future - Marko
F1 contemplates how to fix ’impossible’ Monaco
More on Calendrier - circuits F1