The 32-year-old said:
Daniel Ricciardo claimed that he felt very stiff, and getting out of the car was not easy as the body was still recovering from the shock it had gone through. The Australian was a bit “rattled” by the shock on his body and said that while drivers could maybe tough it out for a race, one can’t do a complete season like this, especially with the risk of the long-term damage it carries.
Carlos Sainz concurs with Daniel Ricciardo’s view on the whole porpoising debate
Carlos Sainz was another driver who suffered from the extreme porpoising effects of the 2022 F1 cars. The Ferrari F1-75 also suffers from porpoising and the Spaniard has claimed in the past that bouncing is not ideal for a driver’s long-term health.
The Ferrari driver concurred with Daniel Ricciardo’s views, saying:
Ricciardo and Sainz are just two names on the growing list of drivers who have raised concerns about porpoising being far too risky for their long-term future.
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