Horner FURIOUS At Mercedes About Porpoising Problem!
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We know that Mercedes have had a major issue with proposing ever since the pre-season testing in Bahrain. It has caused Mercedes to be a lot slower than Red Bull and Ferrari due to the extreme amounts of bouncing that they have had on the straights. In Baku it was extreme for Mercedes with #lewishamilton struggling massively with back pain and he was seen in pain when getting out the car. There has been some suggestion from teams that the #fia need to do something as it is a safety concern for drivers as it is causing pain to the tem. But where did #christianhorner get so critical?#f1news #f1news #mercedesf1
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