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F1: Miami DRS zones shortened

A week after it was claimed that a shortened DRS zone resulted in less overtaking in Baku, the FIA has shortened two of the zones in Miami. 'I feel these cars are generating a bit more downforce and by generating that little more downforce, the car behind struggles a little bit more to follow,' said race-winner Sergio Perez following last week's race. 'So in my opinion, it wasn't the right thing to shorten up the DRS, because it's getting harder to overtake than last year already in itself so it's something we should review.' 'They shortened the DRS this year down the straight, I don't quite know why they did that,' agreed Lewis Hamilton. 'We've always had great racing where the DRS was,'...
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