Hamilton suffering from increase of headaches due to bouncing
Lewis Hamilton has revealed he has been suffering from headaches over the past months as a result of the bouncing effect on the W13.
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Lewis Hamilton has revealed he has been suffering from headaches over the past months as a result of the bouncing effect on the W13.
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Max Verstappen has taken a dig at Mercedes after the FIA issued a technical directive to address the porpoising issues that have impeded some F1 teams this season. Verstappen currently leads the F1 Drivers' Championship standings after winning five of the opening eight races but rival Lewis Hamilton's hopes of fighting the Dutchman again this year have been blocked by Mercedes' issues with their bouncing car.
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Lewis Hamilton complained that his Mercedes car was ‘undriveable’ after recording the 13th-quickest time at the second practice session in Montreal. The Canadian Grand Prix is the first since the FIA introduced changes aimed at improving the porpoising problems afflicting most cars in the paddock, and Mercedes have been especially badly hit, with their car going from one of the two best last year, to an also-ran in 2022. Ad/> In the second session in Canada on Friday for the teams to hone their setups ahead of Saturday’s third practice and qualifying before Sunday’s race, the seven-time champion struggled once again.
Lewis Hamilton declared his car to be undriveable after what he called the worst Montreal experience of his career in Friday's practice for this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion, who claimed his maiden Formula One victory at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in 2007 and has triumphed a record seven times at the track, managed a smile after finishing 13th in second practice. But, he admitted, the Mercedes car he has struggled with this season is "here for the year" and unlikely to change or be improved sufficiently to bring an upturn in form or results.
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Max Verstappen sealed a Canadian GP practice double as he topped Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in Friday's second session.