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David Coulthard has hit out at Lewis Hamilton over the Mercedes driver's complaints about porpoising, claiming that anyone who feels uncomfortable should "step aside" as there are plenty of drivers who would love to take their place. The seven-time world champion has been one of the more vocal drivers against the bouncing several cars are suffering from, and claimed that both his team and Formula One 'need to do better'.
Complaints have seen the FIA step in and issue a technical directive ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix in a bid to curb the issues drivers are complaining about, but former Red Bull driver Coulthard believes that drivers who have an issue should consider their future in the sport. "If any driver feels uncomfortable, if any driver feels he's doing himself long-term damage, step aside," Coulthard said. "There's a whole bunch of guys and girls that