F1 drivers react to the FIA s technical directive on porpoising
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Christian Horner says the FIA's new regulations to combat porpoising 'have not been introduced in the right way'"It's a dangerous thing to give the FIA the right to change your set up going into a race"Christian Horner says the FIA's new regulations to combat porpoising 'have not been introduced in the right way' At the same time, however, the key stakeholders in this, the drivers have made their opinions known as well. Let's take a look at what they had to say about the FIA's intervention.
Gasly: “It’s not the wrong turn it’s about finding the right compromises”
Drivers are asked if F1 has taken a wrong turn with the new regulations after the FIA had to step in on bouncing Gasly: “It’s not the wrong turn it’s about finding the right compromises” , another one of the more vocal critics of bouncing, was happy that something had been done as he emphasized how tough it was for the drivers to pull through the challenges posed by these cars. He said: “Putting the interest of any F1 teams or any car aside, we all say this is clearly too much. You can’t realise what it’s like, just watching from onboards or watching from outside. Once you are driving the car and you get hit for an hour-and-a-half driving at 330km/h [205mph], then it’s a whole different perception once you actually experience what it is.”
F1 drivers react to the FIA s technical directive on porpoising
FIA has issued a technical directive for porpoising on F1 cars The FIA's technical directive on F1 cars' porpoising has generated a lot of intrigue and various number of viewpoints. Teams have aired their opinions, with Christian Horner not being entirely happy with the FIA having the autonomy to change the car's setups going into a race. "It's a dangerous thing to give the FIA the right to change your set up going into a race"Christian Horner says the FIA's new regulations to combat porpoising 'have not been introduced in the right way'"It's a dangerous thing to give the FIA the right to change your set up going into a race"Christian Horner says the FIA's new regulations to combat porpoising 'have not been introduced in the right way' At the same time, however, the key stakeholders in this, the drivers have made their opinions known as well. Let's take a look at what they had to say about the FIA's intervention.
George Russell Mercedes
The driver was pleased with the swift reaction from the FIA as he welcomed the changes on the grounds of safety. He said: “It’s promising to see that they’ve made action on this straight away and it’s not taken them weeks and months and political decisions to change something like this. When it comes to safety, things need to be resolved asap. So I’m pleasantly…not surprised to see it come in so quick, but I think it’s good for everyone.”Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri
Drivers are asked if F1 has taken a wrong turn with the new regulations after the FIA had to step in on bouncingGasly: “It’s not the wrong turn it’s about finding the right compromises”
Drivers are asked if F1 has taken a wrong turn with the new regulations after the FIA had to step in on bouncing Gasly: “It’s not the wrong turn it’s about finding the right compromises” , another one of the more vocal critics of bouncing, was happy that something had been done as he emphasized how tough it was for the drivers to pull through the challenges posed by these cars. He said: “Putting the interest of any F1 teams or any car aside, we all say this is clearly too much. You can’t realise what it’s like, just watching from onboards or watching from outside. Once you are driving the car and you get hit for an hour-and-a-half driving at 330km/h [205mph], then it’s a whole different perception once you actually experience what it is.”