Carlos Sainz says Formula 1 drivers are ‘paying a toll’ with the long-term physical effects of the new generation of cars
This year’s cars are also heavier as a result of safety improvements, with stiffer suspension meaning bumps are more noticeable than ever before in the modern era.
“I think the regulations are great. They’re doing exactly what we need for racing. But do we need to run as stiff for our necks and back as we are having to run lately, with this car mass? “I’m already feeling it. I don’t need expert advice to know that ten years like this it’s going to be tough, and you’re going to need to work a lot in mobility, flexibility. I’m going to need to invest in health, overall body health.”
“I really hope we find a solution and I hope every team struggling with the bouncing finds a solution, because it’s not sustainable for the drivers to continue.
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