Mercedes yet to solve F1 car porpoising problem after practice experiments 

Mercedes has still not found a solution to the porpoising problem its 2022 Formula 1 car is struggling with after carrying out several experiments throughout Friday practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. 
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13.
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After Lewis Hamilton and George Russell finished third and ꦆfourth in the season-opening Bahraඣin Grand Prix, Mercedes’ technical chief James Allison said the team hoped to get on top of the aerodynamic issues it is facing within ‘two or three’ races. 

Mercedes trialed differeဣnt set-up and rear wing configurations on both W13 cars during the two 60 minute practice sessions on Friday in a bid to improve the situation, but the experiments did not fully address🍨 the problem.

“We tried a few more experౠiments to understand the bouncing issue here, some which made it worse, some which helped, but we don't yet have a solution to make the problem go away,” Mercedes’ trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin explained. 

“We can reduce this slightly for [Saturday] as it's affecting the drivers in a few of the corners🌱 and costing time.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13.
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“Compared to Bahrain, the car balance is in a better place and in terms of degradation we're qu𒆙ite happy with what we have seen.

“Our single lap still needs a bit of work but we've got th🥃e session tomorrow to do that. Overall though, a reasonable day but clearly we still have a bit of work to do before we'll be troubling Red Bull o♛r Ferrari.”

Hamilton admitted the team still has “many of the same problems” it faced in Bahrain and st💟ressed Mercedes is still lacking straight-line speed. 

“We still have many of the same problems w💟e had in the last race but we're working through theꦓm,” Hamilton said. 

“It’s definitely a little bit harder here with the high-speed corners but the grip is really good on the track and we just need to f🧔ind so🐠me speed on the straights.

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