DRS: should it stay or should it go?
Apr 07, 2022
3 minutes
MATT KEW
Since 2011, DRS has been a sticking plaster to cover the crack that is a lack of overtaking in Formula 1. However, the seismic, dirty air-slashing shift to ground-effect now presents the best opportunity to get rid of it. And with Ross Brawn among the big names with the desire for it to go, those opening letter-box slots won’t hang around forever. But we’re not there yet.
“DRS needs to stay for now, otherwise the races would be very boring,” said Ferrari’s
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