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Why porpoising won't disappear 'completely' in 2023

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Aston Martin Deputy Technical Director Eric Blandin has explained why he does not expect porpoising to disappear "completely" from F1 in 2023. Following a wave of new technical regulations being introduced into the sport for 2022, several teams on the grid struggled with their cars bouncing during the season, with Mercedes amongst those to be particularly affected. This led to modifications being introduced for the upcoming campaign with the aim of lessening the issue. However, Blandin believes that the problem will remain in some form due to the ground effect nature of the cars. Porpoising 'inherent' within current regulations...
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