Mercedes has 'pretty easily' fixed the handling balance problems it had with its F1 car during pre-season testing in Bahrain, according to Russell.
camp was buoyed by the lack of bouncing during the first of three days at the Sakhir circuit following a 2022 significantly hampered by the returning porpoising sensation.and Russell were more demur during a second day that was dogged by wayward car balance before the latter was forced to retire early from the afternoon session.
Now, speaking ahead of the 2023 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend, Russell reckons the resolutions came"pretty easily".
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