It’s like heading heavy footballs – George Russell calls for porpoising solution
George Russell fears Formula One drivers could be exposed to long-term head trauma if the sport’s ‘porpoising’ phenomenon is not resolved.
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George Russell fears Formula One drivers could be exposed to long-term head trauma if the sport’s ‘porpoising’ phenomenon is not resolved.
Charles Leclerc went fastest in FP2 on Friday afternoon at the Spanish Grand Prix, ahead of the Mercedes pair of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc topped the times ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz as Ferrari produced a strong one-two finish in Friday's opening practice for the Spanish Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Monegasque clocked a best lap in one minute and 19.828 seconds to outpace local hero Sainz by 0.079 seconds with world champion Max Verstappen third for Red Bull three-tenths adrift.
Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were fastest at first practice at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on Friday. Sainz began the weekend by suggesting that a debate was needed on the effects of Formula One racing, particularly in light of the new bumpier ride that the summer rule changes have brought with them.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc edged out Carlos Sainz as Ferrari completed a one-two in practice for the Spanish Grand Prix.
MONTMELÓ, Spain (AP) — Formula One leader Charles Leclerc and Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz set the fastest times in the first practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix on Friday.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc edged out Carlos Sainz as Ferrari completed a one-two in practice for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton is optimistic ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix this Sunday and believes his Mercedes car is good enough to win a race this season. Hamilton and team-mate George Russell are already out of consideration as contenders for the championship following a slow start, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc leading the way. Ad/> However, seven-time champion Hamilton believes there is more to come from Mercedes, who are bringing more upgrades to the weekend’s competition.