He said to Sky: “Moving forward, I think we’ll be a little bit more cautious on doing too many experiments, as it really does hinder you through the weekend, especially if you only have Practice 1 and 2 in the dry and don’t get an FP3, for example.
“I think there are lots of learnings from this weekend and improvements that we can make moving forwards. I really hope, moving to Silverstone… It’s such an important race for us and for me, and so I just want to be in a battle with these guys.
“I think we’re better in medium and high-speed corners probably than we are in the low-speed corners, but we have bouncing, so I don’t know how it’s going to be through Copse and all those places.”
The F1 rumour mill has suggested that Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Red Bull boss Christian Horner clashed during a debate over the FIA stepping into the porpoising issue.
The Daily Mail have reported that Wolff "lost his s***" and went into "full Abu Dhabi spec".
The same report claimed that Wolff's argument was "powerful but not excessive", and Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto did not agree with his Mercedes counterpart.
The FIA are introducing safety measures to combat the porpoising experienced by several drivers and teams, but most notably Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton.
Other teams, including Horner's Red Bull, insist any rule-change is unfair.
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Lewis Hamilton wary of 'too many experiments'
He said to Sky: “Moving forward, I think we’ll be a little bit more cautious on doing too many experiments, as it really does hinder you through the weekend, especially if you only have Practice 1 and 2 in the dry and don’t get an FP3, for example.
“I think there are lots of learnings from this weekend and improvements that we can make moving forwards. I really hope, moving to Silverstone… It’s such an important race for us and for me, and so I just want to be in a battle with these guys.
“I think we’re better in medium and high-speed corners probably than we are in the low-speed corners, but we have bouncing, so I don’t know how it’s going to be through Copse and all those places.”
Daniel Ricciardo
"We didn't have a strong race unfortunately. We didn't have the pace. We had to manage a few things as well.
"It wasn't to be. We will jump into debrief..."
What happened in the Wolff vs Horner debate?
The F1 rumour mill has suggested that Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Red Bull boss Christian Horner clashed during a debate over the FIA stepping into the porpoising issue.
The Daily Mail have reported that Wolff "lost his s***" and went into "full Abu Dhabi spec".
The same report claimed that Wolff's argument was "powerful but not excessive", and Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto did not agree with his Mercedes counterpart.
The FIA are introducing safety measures to combat the porpoising experienced by several drivers and teams, but most notably Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton.
Other teams, including Horner's Red Bull, insist any rule-change is unfair.
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