Horner: ‘Element of theatre in team bosses’ meeting’
Christian Horner has said there was an “element of theatre” in a recent meeting between the team bosses about the porpoising issues.
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Christian Horner has said there was an “element of theatre” in a recent meeting between the team bosses about the porpoising issues.
Vips was heard using racist language during a live stream of a video game on Tuesday, prompting Red Bull to take immediate action.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has questioned how Mercedes were able to add a second floor stay so quickly after the FIA's ruling ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. On Thursday last week, the FIA announced that new limits would be set for an "acceptable level of vertical oscillations" drivers are subject to during the race.
Ferrari team principle Mattia Binotto has revealed how he believes the technical directive the FIA introduced last week in Canada was a ‘mistake.’ The technical directive that was announced by the FIA was an attempt to reduce the impact of the ‘porpoising’ of the cars which is causing severe pain for the drivers in the race. Ad/> This initiative from the FIA was believed to try and ‘formulate a metric to measure the vertical acceleration loads of the cars and force teams who are affected the most to dial out the bouncing.’ Formula 1Hamilton hopes Mercedes will be 'cautious on experiments' after Canada podiumA DAY AGO Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, the FIA gave teams an option to add a second stay to strengthen the floor, a solution that was found on the Mercedes cars during Friday practice in Montreal.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner believes Mercedes has only itself to blame for the porpoising issues it has faced, rather than pointing fingers at this year’s Formula 1 rules.
(Reuters) - McLaren's Lando Norris on Monday said he is conflicted about FIA's plans to introduce changes to reduce or eliminate the "porpoising" problem affecting this season's Formula One cars, but added that driver safety was paramount.
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McLaren's Lando Norris on Monday said he is conflicted about FIA's plans to introduce changes to reduce or eliminate the "porpoising" problem affecting this season's Formula One cars, but added that driver safety was paramount.