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Marko suggests bouncing behind Verstappen’s Australia DNF

Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has suggested that Max Verstappen’s retirement at the Australian Grand Prix was caused by bouncing. In 2022, cars have been suffering from bouncing on the straights, known as porpoising, throughout the opening rounds of the season. Verstappen was forced to pull to the side of the circuit in Melbourne, […]
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