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F1 leaves DRS zones unchanged for Bahrain GP

Formula 1 has kept its DRS zones unchanged for next week's Bahrain Grand Prix, the first race of the sport's new generations cars. F1 has relied on the same three DRS zones for several years now, with the system covering the areas between Turn 1 and Turn 4, Turn 9 and Turn 11 and finally on Sakhir's main straight. ©Formula1 Grand Prix racing's new technical regulations were devised to help cars follow each other more closely, which in turn should help overtaking. In pre-season testing, most drivers gave F1's new regs a thumbs up in this regard. But only a full-scale test conducted on a race weekend will validate, or not, F1's new design concept. For now, F1 has retained its Drag Reduction...
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