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Mattia Binotto warns of ‘considerable problem', urges the FIA not to give in to Mercedes demand

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has affirmed that he does not want to see any changes to the technical regulations next season. Mercedes in particular have been vocal about the “porpoising” and bouncing phenomenon that has hit Formula 1 teams since the start of the season and the return of ground effect aerodynamics. Not only have Sir Lewis Hamilton and George Russell lost performance as a result of the contact between the floor and the track surface, but it has proven particularly painful too. This raised the issue as to whether it was safe to continue to have cars oscillating so aggressively, and this was the reason for the recent technical directive. READ: Ex-Ferrari sporting...
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