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Russell broke floor stay due to porpoising during FP1

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has revealed that the metal floor stays on George Russell’s car broke during FP1 in Imola due to severe porpoising. The Brackley-based squad, as well as other teams, has suffered from bouncing on the straights throughout the opening stages of the 2022 season. During the first practice session in Imola […]
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