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Lewis Hamilton is among drivers who have been told to "stay at home" by Franz Tost after complaining about porpoising issues. The AlphaTauri boss claimed drivers should watch races on TV if driving an F1 car was "too difficult for them".
Speaking in the team principal press conference, Tost said: "These are Formula 1 cars. This is not a Rolls-Royce, and drivers should be aware about this. If the cars are too stiff or it's too difficult for them, maybe they should stay at home in the living room, sitting in the chair, and then they can do the races in TV or where, I don't know."
His comments come after Hamilton has continued to raise complaints over back pains he suffered at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. George Russell and Daniel Ricciardo are among the other drivers to have raised concerns over the bouncing they