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'Red Bull solves DRS problem for GP Saudi Arabia'

Red Bull Racing has solved a major problem and is likely to gain a lot of speed for the final GPs. The DRS on the rear wing will open on time again, increasing the speed over the entire DRS zone. Red Bull problem solved Red Bull thought they could solve the problem of the RB16B's flapping rear wing with a strengthened DRS activator. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez still suffered from the not optimal working DRS. The new system did allow the team to see in the data where the fault did lie. The system that opens and closes the wing was set too stiff. The solution of the team was to make certain parts of the system more curved, reports the Italian branch of Motorsport.com. Read more Mercedes...
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