As is often the case, DRS was a deciding factor during the fight for P1 at this year’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. With the race win on the line, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen played some spectacular cat-and-mouse games on the long straight before the final turn, as each driver wanted to trail the other at the DRS detection zone. Now, while some had hoped that these 2022 regulations wo... (continue reading...)
Full ArticleFerrari’s Charles Leclerc Says F1 Racing Would Be “Very Boring” Without DRS
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