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FIA praised by some F1 drivers for swift action on porpoising

Article To news overview © XPB Experienced F1 racers Pierre Gasly and Kevin Magnussen have thrown their support behind the FIA's new technical directive, which aims to reduce the bouncing of the latest generation Formula 1 cars. With the issues of high-speed bouncing refusing to go away, the calls from F1 drivers for the FIA to intervene have been successful. Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, the FIA announced a new technical directive with the aim of eliminating or reducing the amount of bouncing the cars will do. Whilst the details of the directive are still being figured out, drivers have mostly praised the FIA's decision to take action. AlphaTauri's Gasly was outspoken in his...
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