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Christian Horner lashes out at Mercedes as Ferrari prepare to protest ‘nonsense'

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is unhappy at Mercedes as he feels they are trying to change the rules to suit them. Safety has become a concern for some of the drivers amid the “porpoising” and bouncing caused by the new technical regulations which saw the return of ground effect aerodynamics. The FIA stepped in at the Canadian Grand Prix by introducing a new technical directive that enables them to ask teams to raise the ride height of their car if it is bouncing too much. They measured everyone’s oscillation during that weekend, and found that some unnamed teams have been using flexible planks in parts of the floor that are not covered by regulation, as well as moving...
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