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Wolff advocates using DRS whenever a driver wants

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has advocated for the DRS to be used whenever a driver wants instead of having two or three zones per track when it's allowed, as it would increase overtaking dramatically. Mercedes are coming off the back of one of their worst races in a long time, as both Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, who started from first and second respectively, retired from the race with technical difficulties. This means that Ferrari have overtaken the Silver Arrows in both championships, as Sebastian Vettel now leads by a single point in the drivers' championship, and the prancing horse sits top of the constructors' championship as well, something that hasn't been the case for quite...
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