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Hamilton: Mercedes can’t raise F1 car any higher to stop bouncing

Lewis Hamilton says that Mercedes is unable to raise its car any higher to decrease bouncing due to rear suspension limitations. Last time out at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Mercedes suffered from severe bouncing throughout the weekend, resulting in back pain for both Hamilton and team-mate George Russell. The team has had porpoising since the […]
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