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Helmut Marko has taken a swipe at Toto Wolff, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell over their calls for rule changes due to porpoising issues. The Red Bull boss warned Mercedes that their push for rule changes to combat their bouncing issues has "backfired" for the team as the FIA have only issued a technical directive demanding teams not to run their cars low to the ground.
Marko also said rule changes were only to suit "one team" who should just "sort out" their own issues. Mercedes boss Wolff appeared to call for changes ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as he stressed drivers saw porpoising as a "real issue".
However, the FIA's short-term fix is to impose an oscillation metric to stop teams running cars too low to the ground., This will, in theory, hurt Mercedes who have had to run their car low to the