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Leclerc: Formula 1 currently ‘better off' with DRS

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc believes Formula 1 should continue to run the Drag Reduction System (DRS), stating overtaking would be reduced if it was scrapped. In recent years, F1 bosses have voiced their intent to eventually part ways with DRS, which significantly increases the straight line speed of a car in the designated zones. Some have […]
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