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Binotto addresses mystery that separates Ferrari and Mercedes

Article To news overview © Ferrari Mattia Binotto claims he does not understand why Mercedes have been hit harder than Ferrari by porpoising. The Scuderia's severe bouncing during pre-season testing in Barcelona brought the paddock's attention to the phenomenon, but Mercedes have struggled more with the effects. After falling behind the leaders in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Australia, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton have found themselves unable to run at full speed during the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix weekend due to the porpoising being too extreme. As a result, both drivers finished outside the points in Saturday's Sprint race at Imola, placing down in P11 and P14 respectively. Ferrari...
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