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FIA add third DRS zone to Hockenheim for German GP

In a customary move for the championship in 2018, Formula 1‘s race director, Charlie Whiting, has announced that the Hockenheimring will have a third DRS zone for the German Grand Prix weekend. The activation point will be on the pit straight, after Turn 16 (otherwise known as the Südkurve), and joins the existing zones on the straights after Turn 1 and Turn 4. The decision has been made in order to boost the potential of closer racing and overtakes before the widespread aerodynamic changes come into effect from the 2019 season. Whiting confirmed the addition at the British Grand Prix, an event that saw an extra DRS zone added to the Silverstone International Circuit, and said that...
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