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FIA president defends controversial move as Red Bull and Ferrari criticise Mercedes

The FIA have approved changes to next season’s technical regulations despite opposition from Ferrari and Red Bull. Mercedes, among other teams, have been suffering from the effects of “porpoising” and bouncing so far in 2022, and this has cost them performance on the straights. Early in the season, the Silver Arrows tried to fix the issue by raising the rude height of the car, but this only served to worsen their performance in the corners. However, performance was not the only issue pestering them; there was something a lot more pressing at play that they felt needed to be addressed. READ: Ex-F1 driver calls for heads to roll at Ferrari as Mattia Binotto faces the sack In fact,...
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