The Spanish Grand Prix will feature a single drag reduction zone on the main start/finish straight, similar to that of last season. The detection point will remain between... read more »
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The FIA has opted for a single drag reduction zone for the Bahrain Grand Prix, which will use the system for the first time following read more »
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The Lotus team has officially filed a protest against Mercedes's super-DRS rear-wing system, ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. The system, which reduces drag by channelling read more »
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The Chinese Grand Prix will feature a single drag reduction zone this weekend in the same position as 2011, though a little shorter following feedback. The read more »
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The Malaysian Grand Prix will feature a single drag-reduction-zone, identical to that of last season, down the main start/finish straight. The zone will stretch for over read more »
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The season opening Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park will feature two drag-reduction zones, after the single zone last year failed to impact on the read more »
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Formula 1 governing body the FIA has announced a series of regulation changes ahead of next weekend's season opening Australian Grand Prix, with tyre allocation, the... read more »
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The FIA has made some minor changes to the regulations ahead of the season opening Australian Grand Prix next weekend. The drag-reduction-system, which can't be... read more »
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There will be two Drag Reduction System (DRS) zones at the opening round of the 2012 season in Australia next weekend read more »
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It is very difficult to sum-up the man and the racing driver that is Mario Gabriele Andretti. For now, then, let's just adhere to the statistics: he is the only driver... read more »
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Kimi Raikkonen admits he is not a fan of the Drag Reduction System (DRS), describing it as "ridiculous"... read more »
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Jan.18 (GMM) F1's controversial "DRS" innovation is staying put for 2012, according to an Italian report. While many hailed the moveable rear wing flaps'... read more »
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Recently, Crash.net asked you to vote on if you thought the Drag Reduction System (DRS) was a success in F1 2011 and the results make interesting reading... read more »
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McLaren technical director Paddy Lowe says that the Drag Reduction System (DRS) has proven to be a very easy way of improving overtaking read more »
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FIA race director Charlie Whiting has downplayed suggestions that the Drag Reduction System (DRS) has devalued the art of overtaking... read more »
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Michael Schumacher thinks the drag reduction system (DRS) has contributed towards much better racing this season read more »
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Michael Schumacher believes the Drag Reduction System (DRS) introduced in Formula 1 this year has been a huge success. read more »
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The Brazilian Grand Prix will feature a single drag-reduction zone, with the governing body opting to end the run of double zones featured in the read more »
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Mark Webber calls for changes to be made to the Drag Reduction System for the 2012 F1 season read more »
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The drag-reduction system could be restricted throughout practice and qualifying, as it is in the race, after Mark Webber revealed a vote amongst all the read more »
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FIA race director Charlie Whiting is confident that the Drag Reduction System (DRS) will make this weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix significantly more entertaining than the... read more »
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Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn has called into question the drag-reduction-system, which was introduced in 2011 to mixed reviews. The system, known as DRS for short, read more »
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Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn wants the FIA to re-evaluate the Drag Reduction System (DRS) concept at the end of the season to see whether the device has been worthwhile read more »
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Mark Webber believes the Drag Reduction System (DRS) could cause a number of problems for drivers over the remainder of the Japanese Grand Prix weekend. On Friday, a selection... read more »
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The drag-reduction zone for the Japanese Grand Prix will be along the start/finish line at Suzuka, and will feature just the single zone. Detection will be read more »