SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium -- Sebastian Vettel feels there is still a lot of homework for Pirelli to do around its 2017 tyre after his first laps with the new compounds at the start of the summer.Vettel was the first man to take the chunkier 2017 compounds to an F1 race track, conducting a test day with a mule car at Ferraris Fiorano track in early August. The German driver completed the majority of his test on an artificially wet track with Pirellis wet compound.Speaking to the media for the first time since that test, Vettel said: It was an interesting experience, I was able to get a few laps in the dry before we obviously switched to wet tyres. They look quite different, felt a bit different but I still think there is a lot of stuff to do and a lot of homework to do for Pirelli but also for the teams.We drive with a sort of modified car and as you can imagine on its first day on the track we had some difficulties there. But all in all we did a few laps and got an interesting feel.Ferrari is set for five more days of 2017 tyre testing this year as part of Pirellis 24-day schedule (see below). Vettel expects to be back in the car during its Barcelona test on September 6-7 and thinks a familiar circuit will give him a better read of the new compounds.Asked what his initial impression was, he said: Its difficult to say. First of all the test was held in Fiorano, it was mostly wet, so we didnt have that many races in the wet where we suffered lots of degradation because mostly the circuit was drying up.Obviously we have the test in Barcelona on a more representative track and I think by then the car should also be in a more representative window given what we expect from next year. So we werent fully there yet. I think Red Bull had a test the same week and had similar issues so well have to see but I think as a first shot it was interesting.The tyres definitely look different, the car looks different, feels a bit different, obviously cornering speeds should be quite a bit higher but since we dont run that much unfortunately at Fiorano Im waiting to get to Barcelona and see how much the difference really is.In his own media session shortly afterwards, Kimi Raikkonen confirmed he expects to be in a mule car for at least one of Ferraris test days.The full schedule of tests, which involve Ferrari, Red Bull and world champions Mercedes, can be seen below:Basketball Shoes Online Store . And when it opened, every player was at his stall. Thats a sure sign that a team is in a slump and is searching for answers. "Its embarrassing to be at home and play the way we did," said defenceman Josh Gorges. Basketball Shoes From China . 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