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Alonso: Difficult for teams to agree change to reduce porpoising

Fernando Alonso claimed it would be difficult for all Formula 1 teams to agree on changes to the regulations in order to sort out the 'porpoising'. Some teams and drivers – Mercedes in particular and both its drivers – have been echoing their concerns regarding 'porpoising' the bouncing phenomenon that has afflicted the 2022 F1 cars. George Russell claimed it was a safety hazard, while his teammate Lewis Hamilton struggled to get out of the car after the race in Baku, while Daniel Ricciardo insisted the seven-time World Champion was not exaggerating. The FIA announced on Thursday that it will be taking steps towards limiting the bouncing out of concern for the safety of the...
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