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Ferrari's Imola upgrade to address porpoising

Ferrari take their porpoising issue very seriously and will have an upgrade for Imola to address it, according to a report. When the new generation of Formula 1 cars first hit the track ahead of the 2022 campaign, one of the first major talking points was the amount of bouncing going on, known as porpoising, a phenomenon associated with the ground effect aerodynamics. As the season has navigated through the early rounds, the issue of porpoising has continued to stick with Mercedes, George Russell believing that it is the main issue holding his team back. But at the Australian Grand Prix, Ferrari seemed to be struggling with porpoising just as badly. It perhaps was more severe than...
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