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This is why McLaren believes that DRS will remain in the sport after 2022

It has been in use since 2011: the DRS system. It was hoped that with the many changes to the rules in 2022, the DRS could also be abolished, but at McLaren they do not expect the opening rear wing to disappear so quickly. With the new rules coming into force from 2022, Formula 1 cars will be designed to make overtaking a lot easier. At the moment, drivers often complain that this is difficult because they are quickly bothered by the dirty air coming from the car in front of them. That dirty air makes it more difficult to follow your predecessor through the bends, the drivers say. The DRS system was set up in 2011, also to make overtaking easier. Despite all the new rules, James Key,...
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