Several Formula One teams have had to deal with porpoising this season. It has caused
Lewis Hamilton and
George Russell, among others, to make comments about their physical condition, but
David Coulthard has no sympathy for the two drivers.
As a former
Formula 1 driver, Coulthard knows better than anyone what it takes to be active in the motor racing class. According to the analyst, sport can be physically demanding, but it is not appropriate to complain about it. He said in an interview with
Channel 4.
"I think we have to keep in perspective that sport doesn’t come with princesses and the pea mattresses," Coulthard judged harshly. "This is where certain teams are, and there’ll be evolution, but for the most part just get on with it."
Porpoising remains major problem for Mercedes
Just last week, the
FIA issued a directive to reduce porpoising in Formula One. The organisation pointed out that the phenomenon in motor racing would cause unsafe situations, so it had to intervene to prevent risky situations.
Hamilton announced after his third place in Canada that he still suffers from porpoising and therefore believes that more should be done to solve the problem. However, he also pointed out that his team also has a responsibility to work hard on this.